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Honeoye Lake
Did you know? The origin story of the lake’s name is about a Native American who, while picking berries, had his finger bitten by a rattlesnake. He then cut off his finger with a tomahawk and left it there. Archeological finds indicate that people have lived in Richmond and Honeoye for nearly 1000 years, preceding the Iroquois or the Algonquins.
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Spotted Salamander

Sandy Bottom Park

Inlet Restoration
Ice Fishing with Alan Fess
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Harriet Hollister Spencer State Recreation Area
RMSC Cumming Nature Center
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