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Photo Essay
Photograph by Rajender Krishan, July 2, 2005 |
Saratoga Springs is located in the foothills of New York State's Adirondack Mountains (about 20 miles north of Albany on RT 87). The area was a hunting ground of the Iroquois Indians, who called it Sarachtogue--"hillside of a great river" or "place of the swift water." The Iroquois attributed the fine fur on the animals they trapped to the saline content of the water. They also considered the water to have medicinal properties.
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