Kniste Stota was the historic name of the village, a term used by the local Oneida Nation of the Iroquois Confederacy, meaning "cluster of pines near still waters".[citation needed] The village recently celebrated the bicentennial of its settlement by European-Americans. [Wikipaedia]
For a series of photos from around Canastota, look at Kathe Harrington’s blog, A Day in Canastota.
The first building is quite impressive.
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