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Universal Preservation Hall

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Universal Preservation Hall, Saratoga Springs
Universal Preservation Hall, Saratoga Springs

The Universal Preservation Hall (UPH), located at 25 Washington Street in Saratoga Springs, New York is a year-round arts and community events venue. It currently seats up to 700 and has a large, open, community room. It also houses the worship space for the Universal Baptist Church, a historically African-American congregation. The building opened February 29, 2020 after being restored and re-fitted as a performance hall and rental venue. The Hall hosts a wide range of events from music to theatre, lectures, weddings, conferences, classes, and exhibits.

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Universal Preservation Hall
Division Street, City of Saratoga Springs

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12866 City of Saratoga Springs
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