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Stillwater
, New York in Saratoga County

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20 active listings near Stillwater
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$559,000   👍* 52 Stratton Ln
$516,000   👍 107-109 Brickhouse Rd
$447,900   👍 60 Colonial Rd
$350,000   👍* 64 Jack Halloran Rd
$350,000   👍* 2 St Johns Pl
$349,900   👍 758 Hudson Ave
$284,900   👍* 41 Kellogg Rd
$284,900   👍* 41 Kellogg Rd
$275,000   👍* 220 County Route 76
$275,000   👍* 220 County Route 76
$269,000   👍 4 Margies Way Lot Pvt
$259,000   👍 109 Brickhouse Rd
$259,000   👍 107 Brickhouse Rd
$250,000   👍* 990 Hudson Ave
$189,500   👍 70 Gronczniak Rd
$175,000   👍 930 Hudson Ave
$169,000   👍 166 County Route 76
$82,000   👍 27 Maple Ln
$73,500   👍 L97 County Route 76
$55,000   👍* 51 Pine Ln

Interested in fun facts and the history of Stillwater, NY?
Then read on!

Some interesting facts about Stillwater, New York include:

1. The village of Stillwater is named after the nearby body of water, the Stillwater Reservoir.

2. During the American Revolution, the Battles of Saratoga were fought in and around Stillwater, which is considered a turning point in the war.

3. The Champlain Canal, which runs through Stillwater, was built in 1817 and connected the Hudson River to Lake Champlain.

4. The Stillwater United Church was constructed in 1837 and is one of the oldest surviving churches in the village.

5. The Stillwater Railroad Station was built in 1875 and is now a museum that tells the story of the railroad's impact on the community.

6. The village of Stillwater is home to many historic sites, including the Stillwater Blockhouse, the Saratoga National Historical Park, and the Schuyler House.

7. Stillwater is a rural village known for its beautiful scenery, small-town charm, and friendly community.