Literary Landmarks of Saratoga County, New York

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Literary Tourism: Saratoga County, New York, USA

Saratoga County, New York is rich in history, and its literary history is fascinating. If you are planning a trip to this "Summer Place to Be", you may want to visit these authors' homes.

Literary Landmarks in Saratoga County, New York

Off the Tourist Track

Upstate New York has a lot of literary history and Saratoga County is no exception. While most tourists flock to the thoroughbred race track, the historic Saratoga Springs downtown or the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, you may want to visit these author landmarks.

Cooper's Cave - At the northern edge of the village of South Glens Falls, underneath the bridge that crosses into the City of Glens Falls, lies Cooper's Cave. An area extending into Cooper's Cave was recently opened, overlooking the rushing waters of the Hudson River. The Cave was a site that inspired some of the scenes in James Fenimore Cooper's novel "Last of the Mohicans". You can visit Cooper's Cave from Memorial Day to Halloween, 9 am to 8 pm. Admission is free. For more information check out this link: http://www.sgfny.com/Coopers-Cave.htm

Yaddo - Yaddo is an artist and writer's colony founded in 1900 by philanthropists Spencer and Katrina Trask on their 400-acre estate in Saratoga Springs. Yaddo is located on Union Avenue, just at Exit 14 of Interstate I-87 (the Northway). Residencies are offered to writers, filmmakers, musicians and other artists, during which they are pampered with food and laundry services that allow them to work undisturbed.

Writers that have stayed at Yaddo include Truman Capote, Elizabeth Bishop, John Cheever, Louise Erdich, Jonathan Franzen, Jonathan Lethem, A.M. Homes, Chester Himes, Bernard Malamud, Flannery O'Connor, Grace Paley, Dorothy Parker, Tillie Olsen, Sylvia Plath, David Foster Wallace, Eudora Welty, and many, many others. While the rest of the estate is off-limits to the public, you can soak up the atmosphere in the Yaddo Gardens from 8 a.m. to dusk each day. If you would like a guided tour of the gardens and learn a little more about Yaddo history, you can do so for $5.00 on weekends from June to September.

I was privileged to have a rare tour of the Yaddo estate when an artist friend was in residency and it is a very atmospheric place: dark, dusty, Gothic arches in the woodwork trim and full of books that needed to be straightened up in this bookman's view. For more information you can go to the Yaddo website: http://yaddo.org/yaddo/history.shtml

Grant Cottage - High atop Mount McGregor in Wilton, New York is a rustic Victorian cottage where President Ulysses S. Grant spent the last weeks of his life writing his memoirs. Grant was suffering from advanced oral cancer, probably due to years of perpetual cigar-clenching, and he was desperate to finish up his two-volume memoirs in order to provide some income for his family after his death.

Grant died at Mount McGregor on July 23, 1883 and the cottage is preserved exactly as it was after his death with dried funeral bouquets in the parlor, a parlor clock stopped at the time of his death, and Grant's sleeping couch in the sitting room where he stayed up at night, writing through the pain. It is a poignant setting.

The Grant Cottage is a State Historic Site open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. You go to a parking lot at the base of the Mountain and then catch a ride in a State Corrections vehicle up to the Cottage, as the former Victorian health resort is now the site of a low-security prison. Here's the link to get directions and hours:http://www.artcom.com/Museums/vs/gl/12866-82.htm

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