More Than 200 Years-Old, Saltman's Hotel Is One Of The Oldest Operating Restaurants In New York
By Lea Monroe|Published February 14, 2020
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Historic attractions can be easily discovered all throughout the Empire State, whether you’re looking to explore places of the past that have been well-preserved over the course of time or you’re curious to check out old attractions that have been transformed into something new – there’s something for everyone. Previously we spoke about how you can visit the actual home of Harriet Tubman out in Auburn, but today we’re going to take you to a different area of New York that has something a bit more delicious to offer our residents. See for yourself!