The 30 Best Natural beauty cemeteries in Oswego, New York
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Phoenix Pioneer Cemetery
Welcome to Phoenix Pioneer Cemetery, a serene and historic resting place located in the heart of Oswego County at 379 County Route 57, Phoenix, New York. Established to honor the memories and legacies of those who have come before us, our cemetery offers a tranquil setting for reflection and remembrance. Nestled amidst the natural beauty of Phoenix, our grounds provide a peaceful environment that is meticulously maintained to ensure a respectful atmosphere for visitors. Whether you are visiting loved ones or exploring the rich history of the area, Phoenix Pioneer Cemetery is a place of quiet dignity and reverence.
Foster Funeral Home - Fulton
Foster Funeral Home - Fulton Welcome to Foster Funeral Home, located at 910 Fay Street, Fulton, New York 13069. Serving Oswego County and the surrounding areas since 1919, we have established ourselves as one of the most reliable funeral homes in the region. Our commitment to trust, honesty, and community service has made us a trusted choice for generations of families.
Richard A. Noyes Bird Sanctuary
Welcome to the Richard A. Noyes Bird Sanctuary, a serene 90-acre haven located at 362-426 9 Mile Point Road, Oswego, New York, on the picturesque shores of Lake Ontario. Donated by Mr. Richard A. Noyes to the Onondaga Audubon Society in 1975, this sanctuary offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers to immerse themselves in the wonders of avian life throughout the year. Spring is an especially vibrant time at the sanctuary, with the arrival of migrating owls such as Long-eared, Northern Saw-whet, and possibly Boreal Owls taking refuge in the pine plantations. As April progresses, visitors can spot sparrows, juncos, kinglets, and creepers along Nine Mile Point Road. The sanctuary's diverse habitats also offer sightings of house wrens, winter wrens, thrushes, warblers, vireos, and flycatchers.
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