Where the falls were in Seneca Falls .::. Our Finger Lakes History
So many visitors to Seneca Falls have asked local residents and business owners where they would find the waterfalls. In fact, there are no waterfalls in Seneca Falls. But, there used to be. Find out the fascinating history of Seneca Falls' history built around the water running through the former village and how it has changed through time and shaped historic Seneca Falls. Seneca County Historian Walter Gable presents another episode of Our Finger Lakes History on FingerLakes1.com. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SUBSCRIBE to our channel for more great local content like this! Enjoying this video? Please LIKE and SHARE... http://www.FingerLakes1.com The FLX delivered 24/7/365 on every device http://www,FingerLakes1.TV The Finger Lakes Region's first and only Internet Broadcasting Network with over 10 hours of live content weekly. / fingerlakes1 Connect with us @fingerlakes1 on Twitter

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