Saratoga National Historical Park
Stillwater, NY 12170
Saratoga National Historic Park stands on the site of a major American victory over British forces in a battle that took place in September of 1777. The battlefield if open to the public, and visitors have reported seeing the ghosts of men in Revolutionary garb. One incident involved a man in a three-cornered hat who approached a woman and told her he believed his own men shot and killed him. After his story was complete the man vanished, never to be seen again.
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I visited the Saratoga Battlefield Historical Park a few years ago with some family members. We stopped at one of the stops where you can look out over where one of the skirmishes happened. My family walked to another area, as I stood looking over the field. While I was standing there alone I had an overwhelming feeling of sadness and could hear desperate voices calling out for help.... There was nobody on the grounds at all.
September 2021
| Would Recommend | Yes |
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