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Geneva started it in 1922, running this stretch of Seneca Lake's northern shore as a municipal park before transferring the land to New York State in 1957. Today the park covers 141 acres and offers a beach, picnic tables, boat launches, fishing, and two marinas with 216 slips combined. There is also a Sprayground water park for children, opened in 2002 — though it carries history: a 2005 cryptosporidiosis outbreak sickened thousands and eventually reshaped water park sanitation regulations across New York State.
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