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37 East Main St. Victor, NY, 14564 Telephone: 585-742-1476
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Finger Lakes Visitors Connection Far removed from the bustling streets of New York City rests one of New York State's most treasured destinations: the Finger Lakes Region. World-renowned for its production of award-winning wines, this natural wonderland offers one of the most visually stunning and peaceful getaways in the United States. Although the beauty and charm of the Finger Lakes Region is widespread, nowhere are these attributes more prevalent than in the shimmering lakes themselves. The long, slender bodies of water offer an invigorating splash of fun and host a full range of year-round activities. |
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Village Profile of Victor, NY. Victor has had a long and rich history, stemming from its convenient location along several transportation networks, including two of the Great Lakes and its natural geography. Residents and visitors to Victor enjoy a vast range of recreation, from natural areas that offer climbing, hiking, fishing and birding, to many fine golf courses, fests and cultural attractions. |
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Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance |
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Victor Town and Village |
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Shortsville-Manchester Chamber of Commerce,
Located "In The Heart of The Finger Lakes" of central New York, our community is blessed with one of the most beautiful and bountiful regions in the world. We have an unusual mix of country, city, rural, hills, lakes, rivers, rich history and much more. Pictures of the Lehigh Valley RR HS, Depot Restaurant and Buffalo Bill's Restaurant August train ride are in the Photo Album. This was a wonderful train and dinner ride for all. |
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Clifton Springs Area Chamber of Commerce The Clifton Springs Area Chamber of Commerce is committed to the advancement of the economic, civic, and cultural development of the Clifton Springs area. We serve as an advocate organization for area business. | |
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Ganondagan Visit this site where thousands of Seneca lived 300 years ago, tour a full-size replica of a 17th-century Seneca Bark Longhouse, walk miles of self-guided trails, climb the mesa where a huge palisaded granary stored hundreds of thousands of bushels of corn, and learn about the destruction of Ganondagan, Town of Peace, in 1687. |
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Valentown Historical Museum Valentown is a Historical Museum located in Victor, New York. It contains artifacts, articles and objects that represent the local history of the Victor and Rochester, New York area. Valentown was originally built in 1879 as a shopping plaza and community center by Levi Valentine. Mr. Valentine built it himself, and today it stands as a monument to his inspiration for building a town on top of his own farming land. Levi Valentine had built Valentown next to land where a railroad was supposed to arrive. Unfortunately, the company that was building the railroad ran out of funds and tracks before they could reach Valentown. Eventually Valentown was vacated and left untouched. In 1940 historian J. Sheldon Fisher turned Valentown into a Historical Museum. Eventually Mr. Fisher united Valentown with the Victor Historical Society. |