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Alasa Farms
6450 Shaker Road
Sodus, NY 14551
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Phone: 315-483-6321
Site of historic Shaker Community from 1826 to 1838 on the south shore of Sodus Bay. Alasa Farms has been owned and operated by the Strong family since 1924. Includes Shaker dwellings, farm animals, nature trails, flower and herb gardens and pick your own apples in the fall. Open year-round by appointment.
Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum
Ontario Street
Sodus, NY 14551
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Phone: 315-483-4936
Completed in 1871, this lighthouse was built to replace the lighthouse tower and keeper's residence constructed in 1824 at Sodus Bay. It was in use until 1901. Today, the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is operated by the Sodus Bay Historical Society and houses maritime collections depicting the history of the Sodus Bay region. Open May through October, Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm
Sodus Center Baptist Church
Brick Church Road
Sodus, NY 14551
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Phone: 315-483-9791
Built in 1825-26 on land given by the Pultney Estate to the First Baptist Society of Sodus, this church is now owned by the Baptist Rural Cemetery Association of Sodus Center, Inc. It is the oldest Baptist church in Wayne County. The church is available to the community for weddings, reunions and tours.
Sodus Point Custom House
Formerly on the south side of Sentell Street, this building was once used as the United States Custom House and Post Office. The building was a long, narrow masonry block, with stone trimmed front and baroque bracketed wood cornice. It was built as part of the boom that occurred from the building of the railroad in the mid-1870s. The building is no longer standing.
The Schooner
Lotus
Sodus, NY 14551
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This 48 feet schooner is a class C tall ship. The “Lotus” has sailed Sodus Bay for over 75 years and is currently serving as a sail training ship for the Sea Explorers.
Wallington Cobblestone Schoolhouse
6135 N Geneva Road
Sodus, NY 14551
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Phone: 315-483-9791
On land donated by Daniel Arms, founder of Wallington, originally known as Arms Crossroads, the Wallington Cobblestone Schoolhouse was built in 1826 to 1828. It was used as a schoolhouse until 1951 when the centralization plan came into effect. Today the Wallington Cobblestone Schoolhouse is owned by the Wallington Community Center Association, and students from all over the area visit and experience “A Day in a Country School.”
Wallington Cobblestone Tavern
Ridge Road E
Lyons, NY 14551
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A cobblestone structure built in 1834 as a tavern and inn near the midpoint between Rochester and Oswego on the Oswego-Lewiston Stage route. Private residence.
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