Listen Here The time has come for the podcast to end, but I’m not done bringing you stories of the unusual, strange and unexplained on New York’s largest Finger Lake. In this episode, I’ll talk about why I’ve decided to end the podcast and what the future holds for Seneca…
I recently visited Willard Cemetery, a 30-acre parcel where the remains of 5,776 residents of the former Willard State Hospital (aka ‘Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane’) are laid to rest. For more on Willard Cemetery, check out these episodes of the podcast:
In March 2025, the results of the The Seneca Lake Archaeological and Bathymetric Survey Project were published. Using state of the art underwater equipment, the project aimed to capture images of canal shipwrecks, and to create a detailed topographic map of the lake’s bottom. The project documented 44 wrecks, but the most unexpected discovery was…