
The boundary between Ontario and Seneca Counties bisects this Finger Lakes region landscape, where glacial features and small settlements define the character of the terrain. The northern portion is characterized by a series of north-south running ridges and wetlands, including Junius Ponds and the headwaters of Pond Brook. To the south, the Seneca River cuts across the lower quadrangle, anchoring the larger settlements of Waterloo and Border City. Small hamlets like Packwood Corners and West Junius mark local crossroads, surrounded by a high density of rural cemeteries such as Quaker Cem, Bowdish Cem, and Newton Cem. The presence of the Marion S Whelan School of Nursing in the southwest corner indicates the area's development as a regional hub for health and education in the modern era.
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1902 Ovid
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1942 Lodi
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1942 Ovid
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1943 Geneva North
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1943 Geneva South
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1943 Lodi
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1943 Romulus
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1943 Seneca Falls
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1953 Geneva North
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1953 Geneva South
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1953 Romulus
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1953 Seneca Falls
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1970 Ovid
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2023 Geneva North
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2023 Geneva South
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2023 Lodi
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2023 Ovid
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2023 Romulus
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2023 Seneca Falls
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