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The Seneca White Deer tours are coming to an end. After two years of year-round tours at the former Seneca Army Depot in Romulus, Seneca County, the wildlife reserve will close to the public ...
the site near Seneca Lake where white deer roam, are getting set to open the park to drive-thru auto tours. On Saturday, June 27, the Majesty & Mystery Automobile Tour will open the gates to the ...
Deer Haven Park opened last November on site of former Seneca Army Depot Wildlife and military history tours offered, as well as biking, hiking. This is largest herd of white whitetail deer in the ...
Two weeks ago, the announcement came out that the tours would be resumed. Already, nearly 20 percent of the buses are filled, said Dennis Money, president of Seneca White Deer Inc., the group that ...
But the nonprofit Seneca White Deer will offer bus tours starting in October under an agreement with the depot’s new owner, Earl Martin. Dennis Money, president of Seneca White Deer, said Monday ...
plans are underway to build a full-scale program of bus tours open to the public at the Seneca County site, an Army weapon storage facility from World War II to 2000. Two white-tailed deer bucks ...
Getting into the base is near impossible, though in 2006, 2009 and 2012, Seneca White Deer got clearance to run limited bus tours that turned out to be hugely successful. In 2012, Money said ...
After more than 20 years of effort by a dedicated group of volunteers, Seneca White Deer has established regular tours to showcase the white deer and military history of the ...
But the nonprofit Seneca White Deer will offer bus tours starting in October under an agreement with the depot's new owner, Earl Martin. Dennis Money, president of Seneca White Deer, said Monday ...
Bus tours of the former Seneca Army Depot featuring opportunities to see the depot's all-white, white-tailed deer herd, as well as military and historic artifacts on the grounds, will resume this ...
But the nonprofit Seneca White Deer will offer bus tours starting in October under an agreement with the depot's new owner, Earl Martin. Dennis Money, president of Seneca White Deer, said Monday ...
But the nonprofit Seneca White Deer will offer bus tours starting in October under an agreement with the depot's new owner, Earl Martin. Dennis Money, president of Seneca White Deer, said Monday ...
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