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Galloo Island Lighthouse
Thousand Islands
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Erected in 1820, Galloo Island Lighthouse was the first American lighthouse built on Lake Ontario and today is privately owned.
Discover Maritime History at the H. Lee White Museum
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Tour the H Lee White Maritime Museum in Oswego, reach & explore the Harbor Lighthouse by boat, and see the famous LT-5 WW II Tugboat.
Lorenzo State Historic Site
Central New York
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Overlooking scenic Cazenovia Lake, the Lorenzo State Historic Site is a mansion built by Colonel John Lincklaen, founder of the village of Cazenovia.
Mayville
Chautauqua-Allegany
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Surrounded by rolling hills and rural countryside, the area is home to an abundance of trails for hiking and biking as well as snowmobiling and cross-country skiing trails in the winter.
Overlook Mansion
Central New York
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This stunning Victorian home became known as the "Overlook" due to its remarkable position featuring spectacular views of the Mohawk valley and the city of Little Falls.
Oswego W. Pierhead Lighthouse
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The West Pierhead Lighthouse is the fourth lighthouse to stand watch over the mouth of the Oswego River since 1822 and is still active today.
Sackets Harbor NY
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Overlooking scenic Lake Ontario on the Seaway Trail, Sackets Harbor offers year-round activities for the whole family.
Starr Clark Tin Shop and Underground Railroad Museum
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Built circa 1827, The Starr Clark Tin Shop hosted meetings and gave refuge to slaves from the mid-1830s to the Civil War.
 
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