GENEVA, BUT NOT SWITZERLAND

Set on a high plain at the northern tip of Seneca Lake, Geneva’s long rows of 19th Century townhouses are thought to be the last remaining blocks of this type in western New York. The main thoroughfare, South Main Street, was voted the most beautiful street in America by Ladies Home Journal in 1893.

Homes on South Main Street
Row house on South Main Street
View toward Seneca Lake
Doric columns in the golden hour
Near Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Beautiful Pulteney Park
Local vernacular architecture
Near Genesee Park
Rooftops on South Main
Downtown to the lake