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The Speakeasy at VINIFERA Geneva New York
The Speakeasy at VINIFERA
44 Linden St, Geneva, NY 14456
+1 315-256-0312
https://viniferanewyork.com/
The Speakeasy at VINIFERA Hours
Monday”: “Closed”
Tuesday: “Closed”
Wednesday: “Closed”
Thursday: “4-11 PM”
Friday: “4-11 PM”
Saturday: “4-11 PM”
Sunday: “Closed”
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Geneva is a city in Ontario and Seneca counties in the U.S. state of New York. It is at the northern end of Seneca Lake; all land portions of the city are within Ontario County; the water portions are in Seneca County. The population was 13,261 at the 2010 census. The city is supposedly named after the city and canton of Geneva in Switzerland. The main settlement of the Seneca was spelled Zoneshio by early European settlers, and was described as being two miles north of Seneca Lake. The city borders the town of Geneva and was once a part of it. The city identifies as the "Lake Trout Capital of the World." == History == The area was long occupied by the Seneca tribe, which had established a major village of Kanadaseaga here by 1687. The British helped fortify the village against the French of Canada during the Seven Years' War (locally known as the French and Indian War); later they added defensive fortifications against the Americans during the Revolutionary War. During the latter warfare, the punitive Sullivan Expedition of 1779 mounted by rebel forces destroyed many of the dwellings, as well as the winter stores of the people, and they abandoned the ruins. Following the war and the forced removal of the Seneca from their native land, European-Americans settled here about 1793.
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