Clyde

Choose Countryside Charm Some of the Erie Canal’s most beautiful scenery is Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge nearby. A unique feature of this settlement, first inhabited

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Lyons

Lead a Leisurely Life As the county seat, Lyons proclaims its importance with an impressive silver dome above the Wayne County Court House that is

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Newark

Navigate a Neighborly Place Newark was born in 1853 with the merging of a settlement called Miller’s Basin and a hamlet known as Lockville. In

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Palmyra

Plunge into Past Times & Pageantry A model for the book, Canal Town, Palmyra retains its historic appearance. Internationally famous as the birthplace of the

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Macedon

Marvel at Memories Maintained Visitors can enjoy traveling along one of very few sections of the original Erie Canal still in use. People also take

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Fairport

Find a Friendly Stop Fairport did not exist before construction of the Erie Canal dried up swamps in the area to leave fertile ground and

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Bushnell’s Basin

Browse a Beautiful Scene Rich in history, this canal-side hamlet of stores, restaurants and inns has prospered for nearly two centuries. Dine at the oldest

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Pittsford

Pause for Peaceful Pleasures In 1789, Revolutionary War veterans settled in Northfield, which was renamed Pittsford in 1814. Claiming Monroe County’s first school, first library,

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City of Rochester

Revel in Its Riches The Erie Canal turned Rochesterville into an American “boom town,” and today’s Rochester is the third largest city in New York.

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Greece

Greet a Genial Resting Place Greece is a thriving retail, commercial, and residential area, and the largest town in Monroe County in both population and

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