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Annual Membership Meeting

SARATOGA COUNTY HISTORY CENTER ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020 AT 2 PM VIA ZOOM The 2020 annual membership meeting will be held through Zoom at the following link: Topic: Annual Membership Meeting – Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum Time: Nov 15, 2020 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82291533256 As we once did… Read more »

20th Annual Artisan’s Market

The beloved “Artisan Market” at Brookside Museum will be returning in 2020, running from “Small Business Saturday” November 28 through December 24. Like its predecessors, the twentieth installment of the market will feature only handcrafted products created by local artisans. Everything from natural soaps and lotions to unique ornaments and jewelry to scrumptious syrups and eatables – quite simply the… Read more »

Virtual Town Hall on Historic Preservation

Virtual Town Hall on Historic Preservation   The Saratoga County History Center is hosting a virtual town hall-style forum: “Does the Past Have a Future? Historic Preservation in Saratoga County.”  The event, scheduled for 7pm on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 via Zoom and Facebook Live, is free and open to the public.  Panelists are leading experts and professionals who will… Read more »

The Saratoga County Historical Society at Brookside Museum to become the Saratoga County History Center

The Saratoga County Historical Society at Brookside Museum is reinventing itself as the Saratoga County History Center. For nearly sixty years, the organization has focused primarily on Brookside Museum (a 1792 summer boarding house in Ballston Spa), catering to local history enthusiasts and genealogy hunters.  By October 2019, however, it was clear to the board of trustees that traditional approaches… Read more »

Jailhouse Rock and Roll Virtual Race

The Jailhouse Rock is going virtual this year and, for the first time open to cyclists as well as runners and walkers.  For years, the benefit 5K run for the Saratoga County Historical Society featured a route over Fairground Hill to the county jail and back. The self-timed event includes options for 10, 25, or 50-mile bicycle rides, and is… Read more »

Townhall Discussion of the Removal of the Schuyler Statue

Townhall Discussion of the Removal of the Schuyler Statue Moved by the spirited discussion following Mayor Sheehan’s announcement that the statue of Philip Schuyler will be removed from City Hall, we invited three history experts to answer YOUR questions and moderate a discussion on the contested space of history and public statues. Dr. Dorsey is an expert on the American… Read more »

A Message from Our Executive Director

Dear Friends and Members, As the repository of history for all of Saratoga County, the Saratoga County Historical Society/Brookside Museum would like to express that we are the grateful and honored custodians of the material culture of ALL people who have called Saratoga County their home or place of work. We are a community-based organization and seek to inclusively preserve,… Read more »

Brookside Museum Listed in Self-Guided Architecture Tour

Brookside Museum is proud to be listed on the Self-Guided Architecture Tour Through Saratoga County by the Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce!  Other stops on this self-guided tour include the Union Mill Complex, known as the old Chocolate Factory, the Schuyler House, and many other locations throughout the county. Please click on the link below for the complete list. https://www.saratoga.org/…/take-a-self-guided-architecture…/

Local Museums Join Together for Giving Tuesday May 5th!

Local Museums Join Together for Giving Tuesday May 5th! Tuesday, May 5th is Giving Tuesday! Show your support for Brookside Museum and other Museums throughout Saratoga County and beyond as we join forces to raise funds to remove financial barriers to access these institutions of inspiration and exploration. The Museum community has been hard hit by this pandemic, but we… Read more »