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Saratoga Springs Public Library

Saratoga Springs Public Library

49 Henry Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, United States
The Saratoga Room of the Saratoga Springs Public Library houses the largest collection of materials related to the City of Saratoga Springs.

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Home Made Theater Program Collection, 1987-11-01-2022-08-01

1 Box 1/2 Doc Box
This artificial collection is comprised of Home Made Theater playbills and yearly season pamphlets of shows presented from 1987 -2022 incomplete.

Saratoga Blue Streaks Sports Program Collection, 1951-01-01-2010-12-31

4 Boxes Magazine Box
An incomplete collection of Saratoga Springs, NY High School Sports Souvenir Programs- Blue Streaks teams; Football, Basketball – Girls and Boys

Opera Saratoga Program Collection, 2012 - 2022

1 1/2 Doc Box
An incomplete collection of Opera Saratoga, formerly Lake George Opera Summer season programs.

Charles Douglas Allen Papers

1 document box
This collection depicts personal memories of Charles Douglas Allen’s life, family and friends summarizing his WWII service, High School and college sports activities. The collection also includes religious ephemera.

Lewis Benton Papers, 1984 - 2009

5.5 document boxes
This is a comprehensive collection of reports, background studies and correspondence on matters pertaining to Saratoga Springs transportation issues, particularly the bypass route, truck routes, traffic law enforcement strategies and related data.

McKelvey Family Collection, 1880 - 1985

2 boxes
The McKelvey Family were a prominent Saratoga Springs family who were active in the development of several cultural associations. The father, Lawrence was a Judge. One son, Richard, was an academic and author, and another Robert was active in the development of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and the local YMCA. The third son, William was developmentally disabled and a well-known personality around town.