New visitor center opens as part of Schuylerville renaissance
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There’s no disputing the history in and around Schuylerville. American patriots defeated the British army in the turning point of the revolution.
Nearly 250 years later, a brand new $1.3 million visitor center is now open. It is near the Hudson at the intersection of Route 29 and Route 4.
It was built by the state’s Historic Hudson-Hoosic Partnership, and is viewed as a starting point for visitors to explore Saratoga, Washington and Rensselaer counties.
See inside the visitor center, and learn about some other unique offerings to attract visitors to come and stay by watching the video of Mark Mulholland’s story.