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Bacon Hill Hamlet Is Focus of History Center Video

Saratoga’s Bacon Hill community will be featured in the second episode of Forgotten Crossroads, which premieres in March. Pictured is contributor Jean Peck at Clear Echo Farm. Photo provided. 

BALLSTON SPA —The Saratoga County History Center announced that the Bacon Hill community is the subject of an upcoming local history documentary, which will premiere in special screenings in March.  

The documentary is part of the Forgotten Crossroads series of videos which tells the history and stories of people living in still-existing communities that started in the early days of Saratoga County.  

 “Our county is brimming with these long-overlooked hamlets; each has a unique story to tell, and the History Center should be applauded for bringing these to light,” said Lauren Roberts, Saratoga County Historian.  “Many county residents will be surprised that these ‘crossroads’ are still vibrant communities.”

This episode of Forgotten Crossroads highlights Bacon Hill, a small crossroads 2 miles northwest of Schuylerville along New York State Route 32 in the town of Northumberland.  The hamlet center is the Reformed Church which celebrated its 200th anniversary three years ago and is home to several large farms owned and operated by families who can trace their ownership back many generations. 

 “Bacon Hill is a special place with special people,” explains SCHC’s Jim Richmond, volunteer director of the film.  Richmond has enjoyed working closely with a group of local residents since the summer of 2022.  “From our first meeting, they embraced the challenge of telling the story of the community they love.  They brought binders of pictures and scrapbooks at each meeting that helped tell their stories.”  

The video will premiere at Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa in late March and the Bacon Hill Church in mid-April.  

Each episode of Forgotten Crossroads builds on the history of bypassed Saratoga County communities of the 19th and 20th centuries and the stories of the people still living in the community.  The first episode in the series focused on Rock City Falls in the town of Milton and was released in April 2022 and is available on Saratoga County History Center’s YouTube channel. 

For more information about Saratoga County History Center, go to: brooksidemuseum.org.