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Seneca Lake

noun

  1. a lake in W New York: one of the Finger Lakes. 35 miles (56 km) long.


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Finally, on the northern end of Seneca Lake, you’ll find the town of Geneva, a favorite for beverage enthusiasts, who gather at the Microclimate Wine Bar and relax with international beers at Beef and Brew.

From Eater

Made from pinot noir grown on the slopes facing Seneca Lake, this is an intriguing rosé with flavors of strawberry and raspberry with a slightly bitter core that intensifies on the finish.

The council-house not being large enough to contain so great an assemblage of people, they met in a valley west of Seneca Lake.

The great ornament of this route is the village of Geneva, reared on a terrace which overhangs Seneca Lake.

The country beyond Seneca Lake—the prairies and fine open groves of Michigan—was new to him.

Geneva is situated at the north point of Seneca Lake, which is between fifty and sixty miles long and about five wide.

Geneva, an attractive college town situated on lovely Seneca Lake, was an ideal place in which to bring up a family.

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