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Seneca Lake
noun
- a lake in W New York: one of the Finger Lakes. 35 miles (56 km) long.
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The council-house not being large enough to contain so great an assemblage of people, they met in a valley west of Seneca Lake.
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The great ornament of this route is the village of Geneva, reared on a terrace which overhangs Seneca Lake.
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The country beyond Seneca Lake—the prairies and fine open groves of Michigan—was new to him.
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Geneva is situated at the north point of Seneca Lake, which is between fifty and sixty miles long and about five wide.
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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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