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Seneca - Anthony East Junction

 
Junction of the Seneca River and the eastern entrance to the Anthony Cut
5099 Anthony Road, Town of Clay, NY 13029, United States of America
 
Information about the place
Seneca - Anthony East Junction is a minor waterways place on the New York State Canal System (Erie Canal) between Second Street Bridge (156.08 miles and 21 locks to the east) and Erie - Oswego Junction (Junction of the Erie Canal with the Oswego Canal at Three Rivers) (8.25 miles and 1 lock to the west).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Second Street Bridge is CSXT Railway Bridge E-65; 1.45 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Erie - Oswego Junction is Caughdenoy Road Bridge E-66; 0.75 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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[Great Indian Warpath] Warpath (GIW)—also known as the Great Indian War and Trading Path, or the Seneca Trail—was that part of the network of trails in eastern North America developed [Elizabeth Cady Stanton House (Seneca Falls, New York)] stands in a quiet residential area of Seneca Falls, east of its downtown at the junction of Washington and Seneca Streets. It is a modest 2-1/2 story wood [Canandaigua, New York] the site of the historic Seneca village Ganandogan, by the mid-19th century Canandaigua was an important railroad junction and home port for several [U.S. Route 23 in Ohio] Between Marion and Carey, all junctions with other routes are exits, except for SR 529 east of Marion and SR 294 east of Harpster. The route becomes [Five Points, Manhattan] intersection form five corners, or "points". About 1809, Anthony Street was extended east to the junction of Cross and Orange Streets. As a result the surrounding [List of place names of Native American origin in the United States] the Seneca name stuck. Geauga—Onondaga jyo’ä·gak, Seneca jo’ä·ka’, 'raccoon' (originally the name of the Grand River). Mingo and Mingo Junction—named [U.S. Route 20] Timmerman Junction, the intersection in Blaine County with State Highway 75, the route to Sun Valley, Galena Summit, and Stanley. US 20 continues east through [List of cities in Kansas] Scandia Schoenchen Scott City Scottsville Scranton Sedan Sedgwick Selden Seneca Severance Severy Seward Sharon Sharon Springs Shawnee Silver Lake Simpson [Central Park] year; existing structures, including a majority-Black settlement named Seneca Village, were seized through eminent domain and razed. The park's first [Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan] 41st Street) to the south, 59th Street to the north, Eighth Avenue to the east, and the Hudson River to the west. Until the 1970s, Hell's Kitchen was a
 
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