Located at the end of Cazenovia Lake, it was originally named Ho-wah-ge-neh by the American Indian - meaning lake where the yellow perch swim. It was renamed for a general agent who worked for the Holland Land Co.
The 1807 Lorenzo mansion is completed with original furnishings, hand blocked wallpaper, and formal gardens. It is home to a carriage collection as well. Cross country skiing and picnicking can be enjoyed on the grounds.
Address: Lorenzo State Historic Site, 17 Rippleton Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035, United States
Phone: 1 (315) 655-3200, Fax: 1 (315) 655-4304
Hours:
May 15 to October 28: 10am-4:30pm; Closed: Mon, Tue
Tips: There is no fee for touring the visitor's center and grounds. Grounds are open year round.
Disability Access: Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.
Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, one of the first outdoor sculpture parks in upstate New York, features original, one-of-a-kind works of art. There are 108 acres including 5 miles of hiking trails and an amphitheater are part of the art park that features a 360 degree view of the area.
Address: Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, 3883 Stone Quarry Road, Box 251, Cazenovia, NY 13035-9402, United States
Phone: 1 (315) 655-3196, Fax: 1 (315) 655-5742
Disability Access: Partial facilities for persons with disabilities.