
The Seneca River and the storied Erie Canal define the industrial and civic heart of this central New York landscape, connecting the neighboring villages of Seneca Falls and Waterloo. As a focal point for social reform and local governance, the area is anchored by the Women's Rights National Historical Park and the Seneca County Courthouse. The map reveals a dense network of local history, from the Finger Lakes Railway corridors to numerous family and community burial grounds such as Kingdom Cem and the Samuel Bear Cem.
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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
Seneca County, NY