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		<title>The Day the Music Died&#8230;In Saratoga Springs, NY</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:55:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The famous song Bye, Bye Miss American Pie says bye-bye to Saratoga Springs, NY legend and lore. For years upon years Saratogians have proudly laid claim to the origins of Don McLean’s famous 1960’s hit song American Pie….go ahead, I’ll wait while you hum along and then try to get that brain worm out of [...]</p><p>Saratoga Arms is an award winning historic 1870 <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com">Downtown Saratoga Springs Luxury Hotel,</a> offering intimate charm that no large Saratoga Springs hotel can match. You can read the original blog post here <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/blog/2012/01/the-day-the-music-died-in-saratoga-springs-ny/">The Day the Music Died&#8230;In Saratoga Springs, NY</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>The famous song Bye, Bye Miss American Pie says bye-bye to <a title="Explore Saratoga Springs NY" href="http://www.saratoga.com">Saratoga Springs, NY</a> legend and lore.</p>
<p>For years upon years Saratogians have proudly laid claim to the origins of Don McLean’s famous 1960’s hit song American Pie….go ahead, I’ll wait while you hum along and then try to get that brain worm out of your head.</p>
<p>The story was that Don McLean, after a night of imbibing in local “spirits” had written the lyrics to the song on a napkin in a small Caroline Street bar called the Tin &amp; Lint. So convincing was this tale that the owners of the bar had a plaque made to commemorate the booth…the seat…the very location was it was purported to have happened.</p>
<p>The song was later said to have been first performed at a Small Coffee house, <a href="http://www.caffelena.org/">Caffe Lena</a>, owned by a local Saratoga Springs legend in her own right, Lena Spencer. Don McLean did have a soft spot in his heart for Lena Spencer, who had encouraged him early on in his music career, and he went on to perform American Pie and many more songs over the years in that tiny coffee house. But laying claim to the first public performance of the famous song is alas, also not true. According to the legendary performer, the song came to life in Philadelphia, PA; the closest Saratoga Springs can come to that is a one-way street named Phila Street. American Pie was first performed at Temple University and while many still regard Caffe Lena as a Temple of sorts, it must give up that claim to fame.</p>
<p>The American Pie brain worm still lives in the heads of many Saratogians who stubbornly refuse to believe that the seat in the corner of that little bar on Caroline Street in <a title="Discover Downtown Saratoga Springs" href="http://www.saratogadowntown.com">Downtown Saratoga Springs, NY</a> was not where “drove my Chevy to the levee and the levee was dry” sprang to life one not-so-sober night in the 1960’s.</p>
<p>♪♫ Bye, Bye Miss American Pie ♪♫ from all of us here at our <a title="Saratoga Arms" href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/">Saratoga Springs Hotel</a> in beautiful Saratoga Springs, NY.</p>
<p>Book a stay at our Saratoga NY Hotel and mention this blog and we will send you home with a fresh homemade American (Apple) Pie.</p>
<p>Saratoga Arms is an award winning historic 1870 <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com">Downtown Saratoga Springs Luxury Hotel,</a> offering intimate charm that no large Saratoga Springs hotel can match. You can read the original blog post here <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/blog/2012/01/the-day-the-music-died-in-saratoga-springs-ny/">The Day the Music Died&#8230;In Saratoga Springs, NY</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>On this day in Saratoga Arms history</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 16:17:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>On December 19, 1997, Kathleen and Noel Smith purchased a dilapidated old rooming house on Broadway. It took great vision (and a very helpful local bank) to renovate, restore and reopen this 1870 building as Saratoga Arms a sixteen-room hotel in 1998. As we reflect upon the past 14 years, we are thankful for the [...]</p><p>Saratoga Arms is an award winning historic 1870 <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com">Downtown Saratoga Springs Luxury Hotel,</a> offering intimate charm that no large Saratoga Springs hotel can match. You can read the original blog post here <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/blog/2011/12/on-this-day-in-saratoga-arms-history/">On this day in Saratoga Arms history</a>.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On December 19, 1997, Kathleen and Noel Smith purchased a dilapidated old rooming house on Broadway. It took great vision (and a very helpful local bank) to renovate, restore and reopen this 1870 building as Saratoga Arms a sixteen-room hotel in 1998. As we reflect upon the past 14 years, we are thankful for the changes that our <a title="Saratoga Arms" href="http://www.saratogaarms.com">Saratoga Springs Hotel</a> has brought into our lives.</p>
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<li>In 1999, <a title="Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation" href="http://www.saratogapreservation.org">The Preservation Foundation</a> recognized the restoration effort as a positive contribution to the preservation of the historic downtown district.</li>
<li>In 2002, Amy Smith, the eldest Smith daughter, joined the family business as General Manager.</li>
<li>In 2005, a new addition that doubled the size of Saratoga Arms to 31 rooms was opened with an <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/meetings.html">executive meeting room</a> and workout facilities, just in time to welcome Skidmore graduation parents and families.</li>
<li>In 2009, Sheila Smith Sperling, the middle of the three Smith daughters, joined the family business as Group Sales Manager.</li>
<li>Interspersed over the years, 6 grandchildren have expanded the family, possibly assuring that the family business will continue for a third generation.</li>
<li>Over 60,000 guests have walked through our doors, some famous, some infamous and many not so famous guests including politicians, celebrities and horse breeders. Those who return year after year are more than just guests, they have become good friends.</li>
<li>We have seen the changing times from CD players to iPod alarm clocks, old tube television to flat screens, corded high speed internet access to wireless throughout, and a user-friendly interactive website with all the bells and whistles of the digital age.</li>
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<div>Although the past 14 years have brought many changes to our <a title="Saratoga Arms" href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/rooms.html">Saratoga Springs Bed and Breakfast</a>, those that have remained constant are the most important&#8211;Noel still makes the breakfast each morning, Kathleen remains the quintessential social engineer and Judy takes great pride in making every guest&#8217;s stay a special one.</div>
<div>Thanks to all of our guests, the Saratoga Springs community and a hardworking Saratoga Arms family for making the first 14 years such a success. Just imagine what the next 14 years will hold for Saratoga Arms.</div>
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<p>Saratoga Arms is an award winning historic 1870 <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com">Downtown Saratoga Springs Luxury Hotel,</a> offering intimate charm that no large Saratoga Springs hotel can match. You can read the original blog post here <a href="http://www.saratogaarms.com/blog/2011/12/on-this-day-in-saratoga-arms-history/">On this day in Saratoga Arms history</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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