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Saratoga National Historical Park John Neilson Farmhouse: this small, red, one-room building is the only structure on the battlefield from the time of the battles.
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Saratoga National Historical Park
Where To Eat
 

There are no dining facilities available at the Park. 
A water bottle vending machine is available at the Visitor Center.

For more information on local dining, please check with the local Chambers of Commerce:

Schuylerville Area Chamber of Commerce
43 Spring St. (Rte.29)
PO Box 19 Schuylerville, NY 12871
518-695-5268

Saratoga Springs Chamber of Commerce
28 Clinton Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-584-3255

 

Additional information for both the local area and beyond can be found on the official New York State tourism website.

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A Brunswick soldier in his dark blue jacket with yellow trim

Did You Know?
Hessians? Most of the German soldiers rented by Britain's King George III were from the province of Hesse-Cassel. Americans called them Hessians. At the Battles of Saratoga, most of the German soldiers were from Brunswick; they were Brunswickers, but we Americans called all the Germans "Hessians".

Last Updated: May 09, 2011 at 14:09 MST