WELCOME TO STEUBEN COUNTY NEW YORK

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Steuben County History
Steuben County, established on March 18, 1796, located in western New York, was named for Major-General Frederick William Baron Von Steuben.
The County is divided into 27 small towns, Bath as the county seat. Steuben County has 348 more square miles than Rhode Island. The population
is about 100,000, and it is home to the Finger Lakes region, wineries, Corning Museum and Glass, Watkins Glen, and the Glen Curtiss Museum in
Hammondsport.
Parks/Museums
Stoney Brooke State Park
Watkins Glen
Mossy Bank Park (Hiking Trails)
Letchworth State Park
Keuka Lake State Park
Glenn H. Curtis Museum
Corning Museum of Glass
Water Parks - Ski Resorts
Bristol Mountain Waterpark-Ski Resort
Swain Ski Resort
Greek Peak
Wineries
Bully Hill Vineyards
Heron Hill Winery
Ravines Wine Cellars
Dr. Franks Vinifera Wine Cellars
Finger Lakes Wine Tour Map
Finger Lakes
1. Canadice Lake
2. Canadaigua Lake
3. Cayuga Lake
4. Conesus Lake
5. Hemlock Lake
6. Honeoye Lake
7. Keuka Lake
8. Otisco Lake
9. Owasco Lake
10. Seneca Lake
11. Skaneateles Lake

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