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Genesee River Print E-mail
Written by Paula Long   

The Genesee River is 157 miles long, and flows northward from Genesee, Pennsylvania to Lake Ontario.

The River provided power to many flour mills in Rochester during the 1800's. 

Genesee River
Wikipedia map of the Genesee River












 


Genesee River maps and information:

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
Genesee River information

Map of the Genesee River Watershed

Large map of the Genesee River from Wikipedia

Encylopedia Brittanica
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 April 2009 )
 
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