Few People Realize How Much Revolutionary War History Is Preserved In The Small Town Of Stillwater, New York
By Christy Articola|Published April 17, 2023
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Christy Articola has lived in Colorado since 2013 and considers herself a Centennial State enthusiast and expert through and through. She's based in Denver metro, but over the past decade, she has traveled to every corner, river, village, park, town, and city in the state and continues to explore it deeper and further whenever she can. Christy simply can't get enough of Colorado, and loves sharing all her adventures with you through Only In Your State! She graduated with a degree in journalism from Fordham University and is thrilled to be working as a full time travel writer for this and other sites - she finally found her perfect niche - and is so grateful for that.
Are you interested in the American Revolution? If so, then you probably know that the battle that is considered to be the turning point of the war happened at Saratoga Battlefield. What you might not know, however, is that Saratoga Battlefield and Saratoga National Historic Park aren’t actually in Saratoga proper, but rather are in the small town of Stillwater to the west of present-day Saratoga. You’ll love learning about Revolutionary War history in Stillwater, New York! Read on to learn about all that there is to see.
The town of Stillwater is known by locals as an important place in the preservation of the history of the Revolutionary War. Now you know all about it too. If you want to learn more about it, there’s nothing quite like visiting in person. This National Parks Service site is a very interesting place to tour to learn all about the battle and the war itself. Plan a visit soon! You’ll be glad that you did.
If you want to learn more about Revolutionary War history in Stillwater, New York and beyond, New York is full of it! In fact, nearly one-third of the war’s battles were fought in the Empire State. Another great place to visit that is rich with history from this period is Fort Ticonderoga.
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