Randall Gulf

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I've been to this gulf. From my understanding the falls in here is known as "Spafford Falls"? Is this correct? It's on spafford landing road and is private property.
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A proper name of the falls could not be located. The falls are on Randall Gulf, so that's why I listed as such. Do you have any information that would indicate it to be named Spafford Falls? If so I will update it as such. It is listed as private. Thanks.
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There was an article in the Syracuse paper a few years back. That stated that this falls was called "Spafford Falls". I did find another link about this area. Maybe it's called "Spafford Landing Falls"? I cannot find the original article I saved. Here is the link:
http://www.city-data.com/picfilesv/picv21382.php
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That onondaga formation really makes all those falls look the same..
Tinkers, bucktail.. and this one
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