
Seneca Army Depot - Wikipedia
Home to the world's largest herd of white deer, the base is in the towns of Varick and Romulus. Adjacent to the storage facility is the now-closed Seneca Army Airfield, whose long runway …
Seneca Army Depot
Seneca Army Depot (SEDA) is a 10,587-acre former military facility located in Seneca County near Romulus, New York. It is located between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in Seneca …
Deer Haven Park - Official Site of the Seneca White Deer Tours
Deer Haven Park is located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. Nestled between the two largest of the Finger Lakes, it occupies a place formerly known as the …
Seneca Army Depot: Then & Now (Part 1) - MyTwinTiers.com
May 29, 2023 · ROMULUS, N.Y. (WETM) – Over 80 years ago, the U.S. government accomplished something that probably seemed impossible: in just a few months, the Army …
Seneca Army Depot history on parade: Military used 9,500
Apr 7, 2011 · In 1941, the United States government began construction of the Seneca Ordnance Depot, which was renamed the Seneca Army Depot in 1963. At the time, the depot was the …
The Seneca Army Depot - Deer Haven Park
Jul 20, 2020 · Learn about the mysteries surrounding the former Seneca Army Depot and take your chance at seeing the world-famous Seneca White Deer and other amazing wildlife within …
First Ever Tour of the Former Seneca Army Depot Q-Area
Jul 22, 2024 · Seneca Army Depot was a 10,587-acre former military facility located in Seneca County in Romulus and Varick. It is located between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in …
The Seneca Army Depot Activity (SEDA) site encompasses 10,587 acres. It lies between Cayuga and Seneca Lakes in the Finger Lakes region and abuts the Town of Romulus. Approximately …
A tour from above and inside the former Seneca Army Depot
Nov 15, 2017 · A bunker will be open and available for people to tour at the former Seneca Depot. It will be one of the Deer Haven Park stops.
Seneca Army Depot :: New York State Military Museum and …
Senaca Army Depot: 1941, Seneca County, Seneca Falls. Near Sampson Naval Training Center (1942) (now a State Park, except for Officer Row) and the Sampson Army Airfield (1950 …