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Name: Seneca Lake Lighthouse  

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Nearest Town or City:
Geneva, New York, United States

Location: On a detatched breakwater in Geneva Harbor, Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes Region.


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Photo: Geneva Historical Society

Notes:
The State of New York replaced this lighthouse with a skeleton tower in the 1940s. The skeleton tower was discontinued in 1984.

Characteristic and Range: Flashing white, red and green.

Description of Tower: 1870: Octagonal wooden tower. 1907: Octagonal concrete tower.

This light is not operational

Date Established: c. 1827

Date Deactivated: 1940s

Current Use: Destroyed.

Keepers: William F. Lain (caretaker)


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