Created By: Nazareth College
Ganandagon is a state park in upstate New York, in a town near Victor. It is closest to Candaigua Lake. It is a museum and historical site where the Seneca people used to live. There are many hiking trails and statues that discuss oral and religious traditions. There is also a modern-made long house to resemble Seneca living habits and culture. The museum displays the culture and living patterns of the Iroquois nation. The goal of this museum is to remember and celebrate the origins of this town near Canadaigua lake.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Indigenous and Christian Religious Sites of the Finger Lakes
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