The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Preservati­on Foundation 2023 Historic Homes Tour on May 13

- By Saratogian staff

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY >> The Saratoga Springs Preservati­on Foundation’s spring Historic Homes Tour kicks off on Saturday, May 13, giving those the opportunit­y to see the interiors of private historic homes on the East side of the city.

Zane and Brady Carruth are the honorary co-chairs of the event, held between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Three private residences on Circular Street will be featured as well as a condominiu­m in the Stone Abbey, 125 Circular St., and Circular Manor Bed & Breakfast at 120 Circular St. The tour will also include two private residences on Union Avenue and a “Rehabilita­tion-inProgress.”

“I’m excited that this year’s tour will feature a variety of different homes and buildings that showcase Saratoga Springs’ architectu­re and history the people who lived in them. I’m particular­ly thrilled that the ‘Rehabilita­tion-in-Progress’ will be the 1851 Alexander A. Patterson House at 65 Phila Street, our current project,” Executive Director Samantha Bosshart said in a press release.

In addition, 153 Regent St. will be open.

“With the tour being in such close proximity to 153 Regent Street, I’m happy to open the building that was adaptively reused into my showroom and office space to share its rich history,” said Dorothy Rogers-Bullis, Foundation board member and owner of drb Business Interiors, who acquired the building in 2013.

This was the first building to be constructe­d for the Young Women’s Industrial Club, the predecesso­r institutio­n of Skidmore College. Lucy Skidmore Scribner built the building in 1904 to serve as an auditorium, gymnasium, and dining room.

The virtual tour features three buildings, two of which are on the in-person tour and Union Gables, 55 Union Ave., which is only featured on the virtual tour. For the third year, the tour will be generously produced by Green River Pictures, LLC.

In addition to the tour, the Foundation is hosting two educationa­l programs on Saturday, May 13.

Wake up with a cup of Death Wish Coffee during the Breakfast & Buildings program “From Pompeii to Today” by Carol Godette. At 260 Broadway, Carol will discuss the visionary Franklin Smith who constructe­d “The House of Pansa” in 1889, a replica of a home in the ancient city of Pompeii. Today, this building is the headquarte­rs of Death Wish Coffee Company, but it also has a fascinatin­g and varied history as a museum, a temple, and a meeting place.

Program starts at 9 a.m. at Death Wish Coffee Company, 260 Broadway. Light breakfast will be provided by Spring

Street Deli.

Join Charlie Kuenzel for the Lunch & Learn program “Eliza Jumel: The Story of a Successful Woman.” Learn about the life of Madame Jumel, which is one of disappoint­ment, determinat­ion, and hard work. A savvy business woman and member of Saratoga’s summer social circle, she set the standard for many women of the day. Charlie will discuss her amazing life from birth to death, tumultuous relationsh­ip with Aaron Burr, and stories of old Saratoga.

The Lunch & Learn begins at 12:00 p.m. at Caffe Lena, 47 Phila St. Lunch will be provided by Neighborho­od Kitchen.

“These educationa­l programs are a great addition to the tour and historical­ly sell-out. The breakfast program provides a rare opportunit­y to learn the interestin­g history of 260 Broadway while being in the space and the lunch program highlights the interestin­g history of Madame Jumel who built a house on Circular Street, near where this year’s tour is taking place,” Membership & Programs Director Nicole Babie said in a press release.

The Historic Homes Tour is the Foundation’s largest annual fundraiser of the year and underwrite­s the Foundation’s mission to promote the preservati­on and enhancemen­t of the architectu­ral, cultural, and landscaped heritage of Saratoga Springs through educationa­l programs, advocacy efforts, technical assistance, and restoratio­n projects.

Historic Homes Tour tickets for the in-person and virtual tours are $35 for SSPF members and $45 for non-members. Virtual tour tickets are $20 for SSPF members and $25 for non-members. Tickets for the Buildings & Breakfast and Lunch & Learn programs are $30 for SSPF members and $35 for non-members and must be purchased in advance. Space is limited for these educationa­l programs and tickets must be purchased by Wednesday, May 10.

The Historic Homes Tour requires approximat­ely 125 volunteers over the course of this one-day event.

The Foundation is seeking additional volunteers for the day of the tour. All volunteers receive a compliment­ary ticket to enjoy the tour before or after their shift. Contact Nicole Babie, Membership & Programs Director, at nbabie@saratogapr­eservation.org with your contact informatio­n and preferred volunteer shift — 9:30 a.m.-noon, 11:45 a.m.-2 p.m., or 1:45-4 p.m. The Foundation particular­ly needs help during the 11:45 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. shifts.

For more informatio­n or to purchase tickets and join to receive discounted prices, please visit www.saratogapr­eservation.org or call (518) 587-5030. For updates, please visit the Foundation’s Facebook page.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED ?? A condominiu­m in the Stone Abbey, 125Circula­r St., and Circular Manor Bed & Breakfast at 120Circula­r St. will be featured in the Historic Homes Tour.
PHOTOS PROVIDED A condominiu­m in the Stone Abbey, 125Circula­r St., and Circular Manor Bed & Breakfast at 120Circula­r St. will be featured in the Historic Homes Tour.

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