By Ken Tingley Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president and hero of the Civil War, died in a small cottage on Mount McGregor in 1885 while rushing to finish memoirs that would provide financial security for his family. Grant spent just five weeks there, but the story of his final days is compelling. The site has more potential as a historic tourist destination than any other in the Saratoga Springs region.
Joy is all around us. We just have to be of the mind to look, stop and embrace.
I too like the new mlb rules... with a minor complaint
I am sure you have your team I have mine.. and after a 8 pm game or if I get in later at light I could listen to a west coast game..
Now those games are often over with before I can tune in ---> ha
May it succeed…and quickly.!
Games move along faster. I don't like the ghost runner.
Hi Ken,
We haven't met yet, but I would love to chat with you. And we certainly know many of the same people.
Thanks for your enduring support of Grant Cottage.
Best,
Beth Merrill
Ex .Dir.. Grant Cottage