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June/July '94



To order a copy of our June/July 1994 issue, send a check for $6 for the first copy by snail mail to Clarion Publications, P.O. Box 236, Geneseo, N.Y. 14454 (price includes postage and handling). All additional copies of this or other available back issues are just $5. Get 10 or more back issues for $4 each or all 26 available back issues for just $95.

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Features

Orienteering: Not lost in the woods by Dave Edney
Whoever can follow a map best and fastest wins.

Ballooning-Light Flight by Bill Steinhardt
You never know where you'll land.

The Erie Canal in Western New York various authors
48 page section relating the history of the canal and how former bustling ports are trying to bank on their heritage to boost their economies. Also sold separately.

Departments

The Open Door by Publisher Corrin Strong
It's two, two magazines in one!

Genesee Country Sketches: The Little Lakes by Scott Adamson
What Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice and Honeoye lakes sacrifice in size, they gain in beauty.

Main Streets: Dansville
by Georgia Mullen
A Livingston County town tries to regain prosperity.

Destinations: Canandaigua Steam Pageant by Susan Peterson
Century-old engines chuff away.

Just Folks: John Leax by Ivan T. Rocha
A Houghton College professor moves away from a dangerous level of individualism.

Crossroad Cafe: Deloris' by Ivan T. Rocha
This Wyoming county restaurant is known for its fresh, homemade pies.

Greenwoods B&B by Sylvia Farrer Bornarth
An Ontario County inn offers European gentility in a country setting.

Genesee Country Vignettes: Turtling in gentle pursuit by Susan Beckhorn
There's something mystical about lifting a tiny painted turle from a lily pad; like trespassing in Eden.

Views from the Genesee Country: Building on Strength by Joan K. Davidson
The president of the Kaplan Fund, a private foundation that supports preservation efforts, discusses the National Register of Historic Places.

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