Friends of Ganondagan Inc

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Ganondagan | Seneca Historic Site | 7000 County Road 41, Victor, NY, USA

Ganondagan State Historic Site stands at the location of what was one of the largest, most vital 17th-century Seneca towns until its destruction in 1687. Today, it is a destination connecting visitors to the living culture & natural world of the Seneca.
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Victor, NY 14564 United States
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Ganondagan ABOUT VISIT EVENTS SUPPORT RESOURCES WHITE CORN PROJECT More Seneca Art Culture Center Visit Ganondagan Welcome to the Town of Peace Ganondagan State historic site is the site of a large 17th Century Seneca Town. At its height there were more than 150 bark buildings in the main village housing an estimated 4500 people. Ganondagan Gahnundahgan is the Seneca name for the town its literal translation is White Town with a meaning of Town of Peace Become aMember Friends of Ganondagan membership connects you to the unique living culture and natural world of the Seneca and Haudenosaunee people at their historic Town of Peace. Your membership helps make it possible for us to present popular annual events meaningful workshops engaging lectures and vibrant programming.

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