Saratoga
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The American victory at Saratoga in October 1777 is often called the turning point of the Revolutionary War.
From an early age growing up in the Bay Area city of Saratoga, Amelia was always the center of attention — “exuberant, silly, joyful,” her mother recalled.
From Los Angeles Times
She restarted her career at Saratoga in New York before arriving at Aqueduct in December 2022.
We each drove three hours to see him perform outdoors in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and never found one another in the crowd.
She started with Saratoga, the East Coast water, before moving on to her French favorite: Evian.
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