
Ganondagan State Historic Site
	
		
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Victor, NY 14564
                
        	        
	    	
    
                    
            
	
    
    Ganondagan State Historic Site
7000 County Road 41Victor, NY 14564
Phone: (585) 924-5848
WebsiteGanondagan State Historic Site in Victor, NY stands at the location of what was one of the largest, most vital 17th-century Seneca towns until its destruction in 1687. Today, it is a destination where visitors can explore five centuries of art, culture, and history through interactive and multi-media exhibits at the Seneca Art & Culture Center, peruse the one-of-a-kind artisan items at its Gift Shop, tour a full-sized replica of a 17th-century bark longhouse, and enjoy self-guided tours through marked trails on the Site’s 500+ acres. Ganondagan also acts as a resource for students and educators about the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy and its message of peace.


