Town of Romulus, Administrative division in Seneca County, United States
Romulus is a town situated between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake in New York's Finger Lakes region. The area includes lakes, farmland, vineyards, and small villages spread across rolling terrain.
Settlement started in 1789 following earlier conflicts that affected Native populations in the region. Newcomers established farms and communities that formed the foundation for what exists today.
Winemaking shapes how people work and spend time here, with vineyards and cellars visible throughout the landscape. These farms are gathering places where visitors can meet locals and see how the region supports itself.
Several state roads connect this town to neighboring communities and regional destinations. This makes driving and moving between villages relatively straightforward for visitors.
A former military facility in the area shelters an unusual concentration of white deer. This rare genetic trait makes the animals memorable and draws wildlife watchers to the region.
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