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Dismantling the Grand Union Hotel in Saratoga Springs, c. 1952. The Grand Union Hotel was sold to auctioneers George & Hyman Siegel for $400,000. That price included $100,000 for the furnishings and $300,000 for the real estate. The building was demolished little by little, from 1952 to 1953, on the 150th anniversary of the building of the hotel.
The Grand Union Hotel c.1870. The Grand Union Hotel was a luxury hotel in Saratoga Springs that by 1870 was the largest hotel in the world. It was the meeting place for Saratoga Race Course officials and where the wealthy elite stayed during the racing season. [1] The Grand Union Hotel Stakes was won by several U.S. Racing Hall of Fame horses ...
Grand Union Hotel can refer to: Grand Union Hotel (Newbury Park, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Grand Union Hotel (Fort Benton, Montana), listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Grand Union Hotel (Saratoga Springs, New York)
Gideon Putnam (April 17, 1763 – December 1, 1812) [1] was an entrepreneur and a founder of Saratoga Springs, New York. He also worked as a miller and built the city's Grand Union and Congress Hotels. The Gideon Putnam Hotel in the Saratoga Spa State Park is named after Putnam.
Grand Union Hotel (Saratoga Springs, New York) S. Sans Souci Hotel (Ballston Spa) This page was last edited on 12 December 2021, at 15:20 (UTC). Text is available ...
Henry Hilton (October 4, 1824 – August 24, 1899) was an American jurist and businessman. He became best known for the so-called "Hilton-Seligman Affair" in 1877, his refusal to admit financier Joseph Seligman to the Grand Union Hotel in Saratoga Springs, New York (no relation to Hilton Hotels & Resorts), reportedly because Seligman was Jewish, but also possibly because of a personal feud.
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Historic stone arch bridge in Malta in Saratoga County, New York over Ballston Creek. Constructed about 1873; collapsed in 1993. 2: Old Saratoga County Courthouse Complex: February 18, 1971 (#74002328) April 25, 1974: 46 W. High Street: Ballston Spa: Demolished in late 1971.