Saratoga Springs is special. Its reputation goes back to 1767 when
Native Americans brought Sir William Johnson to the area for the healing
powers of the High Rock Spring. From this humble beginning, the
popularity of Saratoga Springs and its many mineral water springs grew
from the 19th century to the mid-20th century. Railroads played a key
role in that growth. The first train entered Saratoga Springs in 1832.
Regularly scheduled passenger trains made Saratoga Springs more
accessible, and as a result, it grew by leaps and bounds. Beautiful
train stations welcomed visitors, the Saratoga Race Course opened, large
bathhouses were constructed, the Grand Union and other luxurious hotels
awaited overnight guests, and many people from all walks of life visited
the casino in historic Congress Park. Visits to historic locations such
as Mount McGregor and North Creek were made easier by train. Along with
the railroads in and around Saratoga Springs, this book also includes
historic highlights of those locations.