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Seneca-Iroquois National Museum
The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum showcases both permanent and temporary exhibits introducing the culture and history of the Onöndowa'ga:' and Hodinöhsö:ni'.
Shaker Heritage Society
This site of the first Shaker community features a museum in 1848 meeting, nine historic buildings, an herb garden and walking trails.
Singer Castle
Singer Castle is the only castle be completed, fully furnished and resided in during the heyday of New York's "great builders" and industrialists
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
A trip to Sleepy Hollow would not be complete without a visit to the 170-year-old Sleepy Hollow Cemetery and its famous residents, including Elizabeth Arden, Andrew Carnegie, Washington Irving, and William Rockefeller.
Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse
Also known as the Tarrytown Light and Kingsland Point Light, this historic lighthouse was first lit in 1883 and served to warn ships away from dangerous shoals on the east side of the Hudson River.
Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum
The historic Sodus Bay Lighthouse was built in 1870 and today features s a maritime museum, research library, and small gift shop.
Sodus Outer Lighthouse
Sodus Outer Light is located at the end of the western of the two piers defining the channel from Lake Ontario into Sodus Bay.
Sonnenberg Gardens
A timeless jewel, Sonnenberg Gardens offers extraordinary collections of period architecture, garden statuary and themed gardens of the world.