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About Seneca County

Seneca County, located in the heart of New York’s Finger Lakes region, is known for its scenic beauty, rolling vineyards, and sparkling lakes. Rich in history, it is home to landmarks tied to the women’s rights movement and charming small towns filled with local culture and hospitality. Visitors can enjoy wineries, outdoor recreation, and year-round events that showcase the county’s welcoming, community-driven spirit.

Finger Lakes History

According to Native American legend, this land was blessed many moons ago by the Great Spirit. In doing so, it placed an outstretched hand over the region leaving five, finger-shaped impressions. Thus, the Finger Lakes were born. While this account leaves more to the imagination, one thing is for certain – the Finger Lakes Region of New York State is truly blessed. Our lakes were actually formed centuries ago in the glacial age. The glaciers gouged their way down from Canada, scraping out streams and shaping the contour of the land. The minor depressions left behind would later become the basis for lakes. In all, there are eleven lakes that are known as the modern Finger Lakes. The largest of the lakes measures 41 miles in length, while the smallest is just 3 miles long. The people that make up the Finger Lakes also have a fascinating tale of existence. From early Native American tribes (the namesake for many lakes and towns) to celebrated faces and events in U.S. history; our illustrious past is enough to captivate even the most spirited minds.

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