Most people from the Capital Region are aware of the Saratoga County Homestead in Galway, New York but did you know that you can tour the abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium?
The buildings and surrounding property have been the subject of many stories and urban legend over the years. The urge to explore the surgery room, chapel and children s hospital often compels people to enter illegally. Now you can do it legally and help renovate the property to it s past glory.
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Gina Pelletier of Selkirk, New York recently shared some of her photos and tour experience with me.
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Hundreds turn out for Salem Saturday Market and Riverfront Carousel reopening
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Entrances were changed to create a one-way traffic flow to meet COVID-19 guidelines.
A sign at the Winter Street entrance explained the safety protocols and said the maximum occupancy was 688 people. It was often difficult to stay six feet apart from other shoppers, particularly when standing at individual booths.
Jamie Mata, the owner of the caramel stand Maui Melts, said there was a steady stream of customers all morning.
Mata and her sister, Gina Pelletier, were running the booth Saturday. The two live in Monmouth, and while the business is only a year old and doesn t have a brick-and-mortar location, Mata said they have expanded to 50 states with delivery and shipping.