What to see in America . Lake Tear of the Clouds, Mt. Marcy remain one of themost vitally interest-ing literary productsof his time. Syracuse produces3,000,000 bushels ofsalt annually, yet thisis now a compara-tively unimportantitem in the citys in-dustry. Its saltsprings, in the marshes bordering Onondaga Lake, have been exploitedsince 1650. Ithaca, at the head of Cayuga Lake, is the seat of thefamous coeducational Cornell University. The vicinitycontains many pretty waterfalls, the finest of which isTaughannock Fall, which makes a perpendicular plunge oftwo hundred and fifteen feet in a rock
What to see in America . Lake Tear of the Clouds, Mt. Marcy remain one of themost vitally interest-ing literary productsof his time. Syracuse produces3,000,000 bushels ofsalt annually, yet thisis now a compara-tively unimportantitem in the citys in-dustry. Its saltsprings, in the marshes bordering Onondaga Lake, have been exploitedsince 1650. Ithaca, at the head of Cayuga Lake, is the seat of thefamous coeducational Cornell University. The vicinitycontains many pretty waterfalls, the finest of which isTaughannock Fall, which makes a perpendicular plunge oftwo hundred and fifteen feet in a rocky-sided ravine. Thisis the highest waterfall east of the Rockies. The next important lake in the series that is found in thispart of the stateis Seneca. Itis thirty-eightmiles long butless than threebroad. Thewater is sevenhundred feetdeep and neverfreezes. Rochester is anatural starting point for touring An Adirondack Beaver Dam. 98 What to See in America
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