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Amazing Fall Scenery from the top of North Fork Mountain Range. Looking below you can see Seneca Rock far below. When visiting Seneca Rock it seems very high. However, it seems small here!
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WNYMedia.net's Alan Bedenko and Chris Smith recap the week in Buffalo Fail!
This week, the Seneca's Buffalo Creek Casino and the Hypocrisy of Joel Rose, the Wendt Foundation and CACGEC
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A wonderful mountain waterfall and stream about 10 miles into a mountain hiking trail in West Virginia.
Beautiful scenery abounds in Seneca Creek.
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One of the most beautiful hiking spots at Seneca Creek West Virginia.
Wonderful waterfalls and clear mountain streams are the highlight of this video.
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Deep in the lush forests of West Virginia is seneca creek and the falls of seneca.
You can plainly see that my little boy is wore out after hiking miles into the very rugged seneca creek canyon.
More than 1,000 people attended a candlelight vigil for Tim Russert Sunday night at the park named in his honor on the West Seneca-South Buffalo border.
As a heavy-duty parts distributor Mike Schneider, president of Seneca Auto and Truck, Louisville, Ky., says high fuel prices are really hitting the wallets of the country's trucking companies.
As a heavy-duty parts distributor Mike Schneider, president of Seneca Auto and Truck, Louisville, Ky., says high fuel prices are really hitting the wallets of the country's trucking companies.
As a heavy-duty parts distributor Mike Schneider, president of Seneca Auto and Truck, Louisville, Ky., says high fuel prices are really hitting the wallets of the country's trucking companies.
This Rodman Wanamaker film copyrighted in 1913 chronicles the tribes of many Native Americans as they sign the Declaration of Allegiance with the United States. The leaders of these nations across America, including New York, New Mexico, Arizona, and South Carolina, mark their approval of this document while government officials and members of their tribes look on. The tribes shown include: Lower Yantonai Sioux, Brule and Yanktonai Sioux, Tuscarora, Tonawanda-Seneca Nation, Alleghany-Seneca Nation, Onondaga and Oneida Nations, Mohawk-Iroquois Nation, Lepan, Mescalero, and Geronimo Apaches.See the full length video at: www.qualityinformationpublishers.com
Interview with Victim of Harrassment by City of Norfolk, VA police after community leader speaks out regarding the killing of a black police officer by a white police officer. Officer Seneca Darden was shoot in the back by a fellow officer and was ruled an accident.