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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZC4_b-p-o-elks-no-1054_Geneva-NY.html
Certified House
of
Architectural Merit
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZBS_soldiers-sailors-memorial-library-a-war-memorial_Geneva-NY.html
To every hero
of her every war
the American nation
is grateful
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ZB7_deceased-veterans-memorial_Geneva-NY.html
In memory of
All Deceased Veterans
Dedicated October 8, 1994
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z6G_the-steamer-seneca_Geneva-NY.html
The boat was built in 1883 by
Alonzo and Benjamin Springstead.
The Seneca was once the fastest ship on the lake.
It plied the waters of Seneca Lake until 1908.
[Donors not transcribed]
The Mural
Produced by the Finger Lakes
Leadership Cla…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Z6F_smiths-opera-house_Geneva-NY.html
Geneva Historical Society
Building of Architectural Merit
Historic Building
Preservation Award
1995
Ontario County
Historical Society
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1PEF_park-place_Victor-NY.html
Built by Simeon Parks April 1813, who cleared a large tract of land. Famous plank road went by here.
State Department of Education 1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1EXI_site-of-home-and-laboratory-of-fred-m-locke_Victor-NY.html
Site of Home and Laboratory of Fred M. Locke Father of the Porcelain Insulator
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CE3_deohako_Victor-NY.html
Although the Seneca were successful hunters and gatherers, they were famed for their horticulture. Up until colonial times Seneca cultivators were primarily women, and the plant world was associated with their aspect of life. Central to Seneca mat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CE2_ganondagan_Victor-NY.html
In the Seneca language, Ganodagen means White Town. In Seneca tradition the color white is linked to the ideas of peace purity and truth. The translation preferred by Seneca today is Town of Peace. Seneca Traditionalists connect this town with the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ASG_routes-of-the-armies-of-general-john-sullivan-and-general-james-clinton_Geneva-NY.html
An expedition against the hostile Indian nations which checked the aggressions of the English and Indians on the frontiers of New York and Pennsylvania, extending westward the dominion of the United States.