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Apt. 2A

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2A

The Edna

The Edna is the original name given to the apartments on the north side of the building at its birth in the late 1800's. At that time, Edna was one of the most popular names given to baby girls in America. Edna, originating in biblical Hebrew, means “pleasure, rejuvenation, delight,” which is an apt description of the view one has from the balcony of the Edna apartment. Living the vibrant Downtown Saratoga at its best.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath

1,326 Sq. Feet

2 Balconies on Broadway
1 Den
Fireplace

 

Apt. 2B

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2B

The Brackett

A distinguished personality in Saratoga Springs, Edgar T. Brackett was the founder and president of the Adirondack Trust Company, and served twice in the New York State Senate.  Brackett purchased the Algonquin in the year 1895.  These apartments are dedicated to the memory of this distinguished man and devoted public servant.

1 Bedroom / 1 Bath

881 Sq. Feet

1 Den
Apt. 2C

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2C

The Richardson - North

The Algonquin façade and the interior Atrium with its aggressive three dimensionality architecture were inspired by the Richardson Romanesque style, in vogue from 1870-1900, and named after innovative Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson. The Richardson apartments are located adjacent to the atrium, with terraces to the front of the Algonquin facing Broadway.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath

1,150 Sq. Feet

Balcony on Broadway
Fireplace
Apt 2D

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2D

The Slocum - North

The Slocum apartments are named for Saratoga-born architect, S. Gifford Slocum, known for his substantial lasting impact on the architecture in Saratoga Springs.  The Algonquin, with its magnificent central atrium and sophisticated Romanesque façade, is one of his better known surviving structures.  The Slocum, adjacent to the atrium, with large windows and beautiful terraces, capture the timelessness of this famous architect.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath

1,346 Sq. Feet

Balcony (off Lvrm & Bdrm)
Fireplace

 

Apt 2E

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2E

The Richardson - South

The Algonquin façade and the interior Atrium with its aggressive three dimensionality architecture were inspired by the Richardson Romanesque style, in vogue from 1870-1900, and named after innovative Boston architect Henry Hobson Richardson.  The Richardson apartments are located adjacent to the atrium, with terraces to the front of the Algonquin facing Broadway.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath

1,166 Sq. Feet

Balcony on Broadway
Fireplace

 

Apt 2F

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2F

The Slocum - South

The Slocum apartments are named for Saratoga-born architect, S. Gifford Slocum, known for his substantial lasting impact on the architecture in Saratoga Springs.  The Algonquin, with its magnificent central atrium and sophisticated Romanesque facade, is one of his better known surviving structures.  The Slocum, adjacent to the atrium, with large windows and beautiful terraces, capture the timelessness of this famous architect.

2 Bedroom / 2 Bath

1,360 Sq. Feet

Balcony (off Lvrm & Bdrm)
Fireplace

 

Apt 2G

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2G

The Covent Garden

The Covent Garden House is the largest and most exquisite apartment in the Algonquin.  The original elaborate woodwork in this apartment has been expertly preserved and its entire décor is reminiscent of the timeless elegance of the Algonquin.  This apartment is named for the Covent Garden House, essentially an entertainment house on the grounds of the Pavilion Hotel, which existed on this very spot before the Algonquin was built.  Dubbed by historians, “the pleasure house” of Saratoga – it is a fitting title for this apartment.

3 Bedroom / 3 Bath

2,459 Sq. Feet

Dining Room
Original Historic Woodwork
Fireplace

 

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