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31 N Park St, Clyde, NY 14433

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1062 Tyre Rd, Clyde, Finger Lakes, NY 14433

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39 West Genesee St, Clyde, Finger Lakes, NY 14433
Historically haunted. 12,000 square foot mansion, twelve fireplaces, twenty-two chandeliers, all suites, butler and maid service, ... More on iloveny.com

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302 Clyde Marengo Rd, Clyde, NY 14433
The Finger Lakes Live Steamers is an educational non-profit organization of people interested in building and operating large scale model railroad equipment. Locomotives are powered by steam, internal combustion, or electric batteries. ... More on Fingerlakeslivesteamers.org

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7 Columbia St, Clyde, NY 14433
Haggars Nut Cracker Saloon - Twenty dollar cover? Nope. Celebrities? None. Haggars Nut Cracker Saloon is nowhere near the pages of Us Weekly or TMZ, but hey, beer is beer, whiskey is whiskey. A friendly neighborhood ... More on clubzone

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Lyons, New York
Between Lyons and Clyde the Clyde River has virtually no current, so it can be paddled in either direction. The town of Lyons was created from the town of Sodus March 1, 1811. In the southern part of the town, Ganargua Creek, or Mud ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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706 Waterloo-Geneva Road Waterloo, New York
$15 per person single kayak 1 1/2 hours, boat tours $20 per person. More on travelandleisure
Family fun in the Finger Lakes. Floating accommodations. Boat & Kayak tours & rentals. More on iloveny.com

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68 Border City Rd, Geneva, Finger Lakes, NY 14456
Operates relaxing and fun passenger excursions May-Dec. Over 100 miles of track into villages, through countryside, & over water. Wine & Cheese, Family Rides, & some ... More on VisitRochester.com
Railway excursions between Canandaigua, Geneva, Seneca Falls, Auburn, Watkins Glen and Penn Yan. Excursion options include scenic rides, private parties, corporate meetings, holiday ... More on Iloveny.com

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Erie Canal Village, 5789 New London Road, Rome, NY 13440, United States

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19 Fort Street, Auburn, NY., 13021
Fort Hill is rich in history. In the middle of the 16th century, the local Indians used the are as a fortified hill. Some historians believe the Cayuga Indians built the Fort for defense during the... More on Cayuganet.org
Historic burial site. Buried here are Harriet Tubman, William H. Seward and Col. Myles Keogh who fought with Gen. Custer ... More on iloveny.com
