I passed by the village of Fairport in Perinton,
Parker Street Bridge, Parker Street and Liftbridge Lane East |
and by the time the rain stopped 2 hours later, I had almost reached Lock 30 in the town of Macedon.
There is the Palymra Macedon Aqueduct waterfall in the Macedon section of the Palmyra Macedon Acqueduct Park at ~ 2598 West Main Street,
Division Street Bridge, 198 Division Street |
the remains of the aqueduct in the park itself.
I decided to stop for a while in this village to check out the Hoffman Clock Museum, located within the Newark Public Library.
A pretty decent collection of clocks, some interestingly designed, to say the least.
While in town, I checked out a few other places as well.
Newark First United Methodist Church |
St. Michael's Catholic Church |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church |
Newark Central Park,
Church Street and South Main Street
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Park Presbyterian Church |
House of Praise,
210 East Avenue
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First Baptist Church |
East Avenue Bridge, East Avenue and Van Buren Street |
Lyons Fire Department |
where there were some interesting stuff inside, showcasing the glassworking history of the town.
Next, I headed to the Clyde United Methodist Church,
From here, I visited a few other places in town
KeyBank Building, 97 Glasgow Street |
St. Joseph the Worker Church |
Old St. Paul Lutheran Church,
48 Caroline Street
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Along the way, I happened to pass 2 Amish girls who were selling cookies by the side of the road, and I could not help but want to buy one. They were pretty good actually.
My friend actually arrived pretty soon after I did at the campsite, and after we were done setting up camp, we took the shuttle into downtown Seneca Falls, where our first stop was at the Women's Rights National Historical Park.
It was especially saddening to see how the wearing of corsets in the past cause women to disfigure their own bodies.
From here, we visited a few other places in town
Women's Interfaith Institute |
Declaration Park |
Old Seneca Knitting Mills, 1 Canal Street |
The National Women's Hall of Fame was right across the street.
although here are some I did.
From here, we headed to dinner at the Trinity Episcopal Church,
First Presbyterian Church |
Van Cleef Lake, Fall Street and Trinity Lane |
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