O-Neh-Da Vineyard
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O·Neh·Da Vineyard and the surrounding Hemlock Hills have a long and sacred history dating back centuries, to when the native people hunted, fished, and farmed here.
The Seneca Nation, the ‘Keepers of the Western Door” of the Finger Lakes, inspired the naming of the Vineyard. Bishop McQuaid chose the name O·Neh·Da to respect the native given name for Hemlock Lake. All 11 of the Finger Lakes have Native American names, save Hemlock Lake which was named by European settlers to celebrate the majestic hemlock trees found gracing the deep and shaded gorges around Hemlock Lake.
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