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1832-1950Established on a one-acre tract of land given to the town by Joshua Scryver
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Historic DistrictWestern Terminus Erie Canal1822-18251800's farming communityTrolley stop R&E Railroad
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Crossing the Irondequoit's thickly wooded perilous valley. Here Gen. Denonville expected an Indian ambush enroute to Gannagaro, 1687.
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Founded August 1789 by Captain Simon Stone and Lieutenant Israel Stone
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Federal style inn built about 1812 to serve Erie Canal and turnpike trade. Restored in 1967
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"The Great Embankment" completed 1822 is one mile long, 70 feet high across Irondequoit Creek Valley
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First school house in Monroe County was erected on this site in 1794. John Barrows was first teacher.
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Sir William Johnson (1715-1774), Indian trader, statesman, diplomat and colonial empire builder. In 1763 he built Johnson Hall, the center of his estate and the scene of many Indian conferences. Coming from Ireland in 1738, Johnson traded with…
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Begun 1817, completed 1825. Enlarged 1850's and early 1900's. This section opened 1822, making Pittsford an active commercial port.
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The Seneca Indians, "Keepers of the Western Door," occupied this area since the formation of the Iroquois confederacy about 1550. Most numerous and most warlike of the Six Nations, they for a time dominated the tribes northward into Canada and sou…
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