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Village of Brockport

Brockport, New York, “The Victorian Village on the Erie Canal” was incorporated in 1829, 4 years after the completion of the Erie Canal. Its name derives from one of its founders, Heil Brockway. The village covers an area of 2.2 square miles and at 7007 residents is the largest village in Monroe County. The 2020 census showed a village that was 85.1% White, 7.9% Black or African-American, 3.3% Asian, and 6.0% Hispanic or Latino. 89.9% of the adult population had a high school degree or higher and 32% a Bachelor’s degree or higher. Forty-seven percent of village homes were owner occupied; the median value of owner occupied homes was $109,600 and median household income was $50,316. Brockport’s pedestrian friendly downtown of small shops and restaurants is listed on the National Register of Historic places. The Village prides itself on its public art, its Canalfront Welcome Center staffed by volunteers who greet boaters and Erie Canal cyclists, and its nine public parks. Located 20 miles west of the city of Rochester and 11 miles south of Lake Ontario, Brockport is home to SUNY Brockport. Once an agricultural and manufacturing center, today’s village industries include frozen food packaging and distribution and electronic recycling.
127 Main Street
Brockport , NY , 14420
Phone: 585-637-5300
43° 12' 48.5856" N, 77° 56' 19.5828" W

Perry Chalk Art Festival

Join us for a day of fun at the Perry Chalk Art Festival! Watch trained artists create pastel masterpieces, cheer teens competing for chalking prizes, and let youngsters chalk to their heart's content while you enjoy the live music, ample shopping opportunities and food trucks!
46 North Main Street
Perry , NY , 14530
Phone: (585) 237-5375
42° 43' 2.0388" N, 78° 0' 10.8576" W