The Saratoga Surrender Site in New York marks a pivotal moment in American history where British General Burgoyne surrendered to American forces in 1777. The well-preserved site offers a serene, reflective space with an observation plaza and bronze bas-relief commemorating this turning point. It’s a powerful place to connect with revolutionary heritage and witness where America’s independence gained critical momentum. A must-visit for history and nature...
Read moreThis is a historic site. The first time British soldiers surrendered as a group to another army. Easy to visit with beautiful views. In the heat of summer those brass plaques are really hot! Really with the visit. It does not take long to see, if you are visiting the rest of the battlefield,...
Read moreThis historic site is very informative, with markers and cannons and signs throughout. So strange, to think 250 years is right around the corner, and how, if the British had won our lives would be so different today! Worth a visit, if you love American history and the importance of the...
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