Genesee Road

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Authorized by the New York State Legislature in 1794, the highway extending westward from Fort Schuyler (Utica, New York) was intended to give access to the New Military Tract. It generally followed an old Iroquois trail, extending through Oneida, Manlius, Onondaga Valley (south of modern Syracuse), Skaneateles, Auburn, Seneca Falls, and Geneva, ending at Canandaigua.

Although serving heavy traffic, the project remained incomplete until the state authorized a company of private investors to finsh uncompleted sections. The route thereafter was called the Seneca Turnpike.

[edit] References

Rivette, Barbara S. "Genesee Road." Enclylopedia of New York State. Syracuse University Press, 2005.