Photo Listing
THIS WEEK IN PHOTOS
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In the Bartlett Theatre, students play Mario Cart during EScape Club. -
Students who are working during Reunion weekend gather for a photo. -
JT Anderson ’25 and Andres Duran ’25 take to the alleys at Sunset Bowl. -
Statesman Jordon Walker ’25 rides a shark during Spring Fest. - In Seneca Falls, the home of the women’s rights and suffrage movements, a statue of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Amelia Bloomer created by Professor of Art Ted Aub commemorates the meeting of the influential women. Trinity Church stands in the background.
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Tulips bloom in front of the Lady of the Lake statue in Pulteney Park in Geneva. -
The Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge at sunset. A birder's paradise, the refuge is home to the Montezuma Audubon Center. -
The sun sets over the city of Geneva, N.Y. and Seneca Lake. -
The Long Pier juts into Seneca Lake. -
Built in the early 1800s, the iconic row houses on South Main Street offer a unique perspective of Geneva's history. - Water flows over the falls at Watkins Glen State Park in Watkins Glen, N.Y.
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A statue of Harriet Tubman stands in front of the New York State Heritage Center in Auburn, N.Y. The abolitionist moved to Auburn in 1859. - The sun sets over the Seneca Lake boathouse in Watkins Glen, N.Y.
- The sun sets over a sunflower farm in Phelps, N.Y.
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A view of Taughannock Falls State Park in Trumansburg, N.Y. Taughannock is the one of the tallest falls east of the Rockies (yes, it's even taller than Niagra Falls!). - A wooden cask rests on a hill overlooking Seneca Lake in Dundee, N.Y. The Finger Lakes has a thriving wine industry, with more than 90 wineries located on Seneca Lake alone.
