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  2. List of New York State Historic Markers in Seneca County, New ...

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    Seneca Falls Town Of, New York: Of The Sullivan-clinton Army On Its Campaign Against The British And Indians Of Western New York In 1779 29: MYNDERSE On Us 20 & Nys 5, Seneca Falls Seneca Falls Town Of, New York: Academy Named For Co. Wilhelmus Mynderse, Founder Of Seneca Falls 30: OLD GENESEE On Co. Rd. About 1/2 Mile East Of Seneca Falls

  3. List of county routes in Seneca County, New York - Wikipedia

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    County Road 101A in Tyre: Dead end at New York State Thruway: CR 102: 2.31 3.72 Former Seneca Falls village line in Seneca Falls: Black Brook Road NY 318 in Tyre: Formerly part of NY 390: CR 105: 1.07 1.72 CR 101 at Wayne County line (becomes CR 372) Armitage Road in Tyre: Wayne County line (becomes CR 373) CR 105A: 0.60 0.97 NY 89: Mays Point ...

  4. Waterloo (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca River/Cayuga-Seneca Canal pass through the village, linking the area to the Erie Canal system. US Route 20, conjoined with New York State Route 5, intersects New York State Route 96 in the village. The largest active landfill in New York State, Seneca Meadows, is northeast of Waterloo in the town of Seneca Falls.

  5. Seneca Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca Road Company was formed to improve the main road running west from Utica, New York, the Genesee Road, from Utica to Canandaigua and operate it as a toll road or turnpike. [1] The road became known as the Seneca Turnpike , which was 157 miles (253 km) long and, at the time, the longest toll road in the state.

  6. New York State Authorities Budget Office - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Authorities Budget Office (ABO) is an independent office in the state of New York established by the Public Authorities Accountability Act of 2005 and signed into law by Governor Pataki in 2006. [1] In 2009, the ABO was restructured as part of the Public Authorities Reform Act. [2]

  7. Geneva, New York - Wikipedia

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    Seth Read moved his wife Hannah and their family to Geneva, Ontario County, New York in the winter of 1790". [8] The settlement at Geneva was not yet permanent; the European Americans continued to harass the Seneca on the frontier. In 1795 Read and his family removed to Erie, Pennsylvania, where they became the earliest European-American ...

  8. Seneca Waterways Council - Wikipedia

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    The Finger Lakes Council served the Finger Lakes Region of New York. At the time of the merger with the Otetiana Council the council service center was located in Geneva, New York and it was operating Camp Babcock–Hovey in Ovid, New York. [citation needed] The Otetiana Council served the Greater Rochester area. At the time of the merger with ...

  9. Seneca, New York - Wikipedia

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    The town is located in the Finger Lakes region and is northwest of Seneca Lake. Conjoined U.S. Route 20 and New York State Route 5 pass across the town. New York State Route 14A is a north-south highway in the town. New York State Route 245 is an east-west highway in the town. NY-14A and NY245 are briefly conjoined near the eastern town line.