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Along with the Whitney Gala each year, the building is used for many fundraisers, weddings and other activities that benefit the community. [22] In 2015, Marylou and her husband, John Hendrickson, donated the cost to build Centennial Park in Saratoga Springs as a gift to the city for its 100th anniversary. [23]
Whereas most marriages of the era had the bride's wedding vows include a pledge to obey her husband, the local paper said "the promises required of the bride [were] precisely the same as those required of the groom". [32] The couple honeymooned in Saratoga Springs, New York, whereupon they passed Thanksgiving with their relatives. [33]
The Canfield Casino (“Morrissey’s Club House”) was built in 1862 by John Morrissey and the Saratoga Race Course opened in 1864. [13] The two gambling locations were received with explosive fame, and attendance to Saratoga Springs and to the Grand Union Hotel increased exponentially.
Rife, 29, mumbles to himself that it's a "nice day for a white mocha," nodding to the lyrics of Idol's 1982 hit "White Wedding." ... Aug. 17 — Saratoga Springs, NY — Broadview Stage at SPAC.
Aug. 17 — Saratoga Springs, New York (Broadview Stage at SPAC) Aug. 20 — New York City (Madison Square Garden Arena) Aug. 22 — Columbia, Maryland (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
The Universal Preservation Hall (UPH), located at 25 Washington Street in Saratoga Springs, New York is a year-round arts and community events venue. It currently seats up to 700 and has a large, open, community room. [1]
Moon's Lake House was a restaurant on Saratoga Lake in Saratoga Springs, New York. According to local legend, the creation of the potato chip was associated with this restaurant. The legend holds that Cornelius Vanderbilt was visiting the restaurant in 1853, he was unsatisfied with the texture of the fried potatoes he had ordered and sent them ...
The National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame, in the Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs, New York, was established in 1986. It contains photographs, videos, artifacts, costumes, and biographies. The museum is located in the former Washington Bath House and was founded by Marylou Whitney.