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  2. 9 things to do in the Finger Lakes this week - AOL

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    Learn about Finger Lakes notables Author Richard L. Hermann will give a talk from 7 to 9 p.m. July 10 at Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock.

  3. 8 things to do in the Canandaigua area this week - AOL

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    Tour the Finger Lakes Community College Viticulture and Wine Center and enjoy tastings of student-made wine from noon to 4 p.m. Nov. 18 at the center, 100 Empire Drive off Pre-emption Road in Geneva.

  4. Largest waterpark in the Finger Lakes region is open for the ...

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    The park will be open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. until Labor Day, Sept. 2. Season passes are available for $99.

  5. Travel, food and music in the Canandaigua area this week ...

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    Don't leave Fido and Kitty behind as you move about. Blessed be all the pets on Oct. 13 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Canandaigua.

  6. Finger Lakes - Wikipedia

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    The Finger Lakes are a group of eleven long, narrow, roughly north–south lakes located directly south of Lake Ontario in an area called the Finger Lakes region in New York, in the United States. This region straddles the northern and transitional edge of the Northern Allegheny Plateau , known as the Finger Lakes Uplands and Gorges ecoregion ...

  7. Watkins Glen State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Rim and Indian Trails run along the gorge's wooded rim, while the Gorge Trail is closest to the stream and runs over, under and along the park's 19 waterfalls by way of stone bridges and more than 800 stone steps. The trails connect to the Finger Lakes Trail, an 800-mile (1,300 km) system of trails within New York state. [3]