Malta, New York
Population: 13,005
Located in Saratoga County
Malta, New York The city enjoys a thriving business community, and dynamic technology development. Rich in history, world-class entertainment, abundant recreation and with a growing excitement for the future, Malta offers tremendous opportunities to its visitors and residents. Anchored by the Regional Headquarters of State Farm Insurance Company, the Home Office of Stewart's Ice Cream Company, Racemark International and the multi-use Malta Commons Business Park, Malta has proven itself to be a giant among towns, and offers more to businesses than some cities twice its size. Malta is a true family town! Inhabited by 12,500 citizens enjoying the quality of life a small town offers, such as quiet neighborhoods, two large recreational parks, and highly acclaimed school systems. Malta and the surrounding Saratoga County abounds in historical significance! Come and see where the Battle of Saratoga was fought, which ranks among the fifteen most decisive battles in world history. Saratoga National Historical Park was authorized by Congress in 1938. Saratoga Performing Arts Center is the summer home of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the New York City Ballet. Contemporary artists frequent the stage, ranging from the popular group Phish to Neil Diamond to an annual jazz festival in late June. The National Museum of Dance, the National Racing Museum and the National Bottle Museum are just a few of the plethora of attractions offered in the area. Sports Illustrated describes the historic racetrack in Saratoga Springs, that has been in the hearts of horseracing fans since 1863, in the following way: "... with its striped awnings, old wooden clubhouse and grandstand, and paddock shaded by elms, Saratoga transports you back to the days when people came to the races in surreys with the fringe on top." They still come by the thousands in late July and August to enjoy thoroughbred racing at its finest. The Adirondack Park, New York State's six million acres of wilderness (the largest in the contiguous United States), is less than an hour's drive. The park provides a wealth of outdoor sports activities (including hiking, canoeing and kayaking, world-class skiing and snowmobiling, boating, camping, hunting and fishing), and is home to the famous Olympic Village of Lake Placid. Vermont's Green Mountains are less than a two-hour drive away. Find homes for sale in Malta New York
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