Saturday, June 7, 2008

The Twenty-Five Things That Made Genesee County Famous


Genesee County, New York is a region rich with local history, folklore and people. Events, people, and locally made products from Genesee County are known world wide. For this online exhibit, a panel of 15 people spent six months sifting through 100s of things know world wide. It was the panel's job to come up with a list of 25 things that made Genesee County famous. Every week, until November 28, 2008 the Holland Land Office Museum will release another item.

25. The New York State Thruway
24. John Kennedy
23. Kutter's Cheese Factory
22. Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge
21. Elba Mucklands
20. The Hiscock Site
19. Genesee Community College
18. Edward Newton Rowell
17. Eddie York
16. Massey - Harris / Batavia Industrial Center
15. Fellows v. Blacksmith / !857 Treaty with the Seneca, Tonawanda Band
14. Charles Rand
13. Pembroke Driver's Ed Accident
12. Darien Lake Theme Park
11. Ely Samuel Parker
10. Dean Richmond
9. Batavia Muckdogs
8. Batavia Downs
7. Terry Anderson
6. John Gardner
5. Emory Upton
4. Holland Land Company
3. The Disappearance of William Morgan
2. Barber B. Conable, Jr.
1. Jell-O


Find out more on our website: http://www.hollandlandoffice.com/25things.html

5 comments:

Jeff said...

Darien Lake Amusement Park - now Six Flags - and Performing Arts Center are important local sites that are known far and wide and draw world famous acts. Jell-0 was invented in LeRoy and there was also the underground railway stop there. Ingham University was the first built for women.

Elizabeth said...

HLOM is slacking... we are behind two weeks.

Darien Lake Theme Park is no longer owned by Six Flags, but should be put on the list!

I would like to see something about the trains that went through here.

Jeremy said...

When are the final 2 getting posted. The site said they would be up by November 28th if I'm not mistaken.
How about Oliver's Candies - Known and Shipped Worldwide!

FunnOne said...

Do we have no women who were important to Genesee County?

Peter Hollinshead said...

What about Kozak Auto Dry Wash (treated cloths) from Batavia? This automotive aftermarket product was promoted and sold worldwide and is still available.