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Star Lake
This lake was the first in the state to be stocked on appl...
The French Emigres
Historic New York
Following the social upheavals o...
Watertown Region
Historic New York
Where the North Country touches ...
Rochester Area
Historic New York
Seneca Indians often camped alon...
The Finger Lakes
Historic New York
The Finger Lakes of central New ...
Syracuse Area
Historic New York
Onondaga Indians, the keepers of...
Locke Craig
1860 ~ 1924
Governor, 1913-1917. He
created t...
United Spanish American War Veterans Memorial
In Memory of United Spanish American War Veterans
18...
Swiss (Volhynian) Mennonite Memorial
This Centennial Memorial, erected in gratitude to G...
Brigadier General Henry Lewis Benning
Born in Columbia County, Georgia, on April 2, 1814, Henry ...
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Star Lake
This lake was the first in the state to be stocked on application. Stocked with 40 M. Brook Trout fry from Caledonia Hatchery in 1889.
Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 3 and Scotts Point Rd, on ...
The French Emigres
Historic New York
Following the social upheavals of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era, some French aristocrats sought refuge in the wilderness of Northern New York. The vast Macomb Purchase provided lands for speculators who sold to French promoters. ...
Watertown Region
Historic New York
Where the North Country touches Lake Ontario is the western gateway to the Adirondacks. Although reached by Samuel de Champlain in 1615, and viewed by other French explorers, La Salle and Frontenac, this area was an unsettled ...
Rochester Area
Historic New York
Seneca Indians often camped along the lower Genesee River where Rochester eventually developed. During the 17th century, French soldiers and missionaries visited the area. In 1803, Nathaniel Rochester, William Fitzhugh and Charles Carroll of Maryland purchased the ...
The Finger Lakes
Historic New York
The Finger Lakes of central New York occupy deep north-south valleys bordered by beautiful sloping shore lines which are occasionally cut by picturesque glens and gorges. From west to east these sparkling lakes are Canandaigua, Keuka, Seneca, ...
Syracuse Area
Historic New York
Onondaga Indians, the keepers of the council fires for the Iroquois League, lived here. French soldiers and Jesuit missionaries came from Canada in 1654 to seek their friendship. In that year, Father Simon Le Moyne discovered salt ...
Locke Craig
1860 ~ 1924
Governor, 1913-1917. He
created the state highway
& fisheries commissions,
est. Mt. Mitchell State
Park. Lived 1/2 mi. W.
Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street and Broadway Street, on the right when traveling west on Chestnut Street. ...
United Spanish American War Veterans Memorial
In Memory of United Spanish American War Veterans
1898 - 1902
Erected By
John M. Allison Camp No. 16
and
Auxillary Camp No. 13
Phillipine Islands
Cuba
Puerto Rico
U.S.A.
Marker is on Center Street, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Swiss (Volhynian) Mennonite Memorial
This Centennial Memorial, erected in gratitude to God, commemorates the coming to America of the Swiss-German Mennonites in the Fall of 1874 from Volhynia, a former Polish province, in the present Russian Ukraine. It symbolizes the Christian faith among the ...
Brigadier General Henry Lewis Benning
Born in Columbia County, Georgia, on April 2, 1814, Henry L. Benning attended Franklin College prior to practicing law in Columbus. As a local attorney and state Supreme Court Judge, Benning played an active role in Georgia’s secession in 1861. ...