Tour Overview
The Seneca Lake Scenic Byway takes a visitor through the corridor where the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign marched. Along this route you will find markers about campaign history, Haudenosaunee displacement, and the early settlers of Schuyler County. Feel free to make frequent stops along this route, and remain mindful of the heavy traffic along this corridor.
Stops
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Woolen Mill
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Hamburg Warehouse
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William Wickham's Cabin
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General Poor’s Brigade Camp
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General Maxwell’s Brigade Camp
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Saw Mill Creek
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General Hand’s Light Corps Camp
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First Presbyterian Church
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Peach Orchard
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Goodwin Ferry
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Con-Daw-Shaw Iroquois Village
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Routes of the Armies of General John Sullivan and General James Clinton
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Lodi Fire
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Silas Halsey Military Lot
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Tillinghast Manor
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Thomas R. Lounsboury
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1845 Seneca County Historic Court House Complex
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Edith B. Ford Memorial Library