Posted by Billy NY on June 04, 2011 at 12:41:59 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: OT: Old Bottles posted by RBnSC on June 04, 2011 at 10:27:52:
That is kind of ironic to have found a Congress Water bottle from Saratoga NY, which is not far from our farm. Saratoga Springs was known for the spring water and alleged benefits, which kind of put it on the map. Saratoga Vichy and other products were common around here. Just a little south is a bottle museum, in Ballton Spa,-sp is wrong (please add an S after the second L in Ballton, ps- potty filter on this site and the poof master are a pain in the @ss !!!!) though I've collected old bottles since I was a kid, don't know much about that one, there is a Congress street in Saratoga, and a few Business's have used that name, one was a Mobil fuel supplier. Must have been a name used for a bottler of the famed springs, neat place if you ever visit, the race track is well known, season is coming up at the end of July.
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