Bloomfield
Brockport
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Village of Brockport. "Located in Western New York on the scenic Erie Canal, Brockport has a great past and an even more promising future. From our Main Street lined with quaint shops to the campus of State University of New York at Brockport, our village is both inviting to tourists and conducive to business." (New 6/06)
Canandaigua
East Rochester
Fairport
Gates
Greece
Irondequoit
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Bishop Kearny High School
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Department of Public Works
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East Irondequoit Central School District
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Town of Irondequoit
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West Irondequoit Central School District
Palmyra
- Palmyra Fire Department
- The Village and Town of Palmyra "The official web site of the Village and Town of Palmyra, New York. Calendar of events, meeting minutes, business and organizations directories, Erie Canal town, tourist attractions and lodging. Birthplace of the Mormon religion, home to Ripley's Believe It Or Not four churches on four corners. Local history and views of Palmyra, NY."
Penfield
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Penfield, New York Community Website
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Town of Penfield, New York
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Penfield Public Library
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Penfield Symphony Orchestra
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Perinton
- Perinton, New York
- Egypt Fire Department
Pittsford
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Pittsford, New York
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Pittsford Fire Department
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PaleoResearch "Prehistoric Pittsford & the Erie Canal" Educational site to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of prehistoric animals (eurypterids) at Pittsford, New York (1900-1903). Samuel J. Ciurca, geologist.
Rush
Spencerport
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Spencerport School District
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Village of Spencerport. "The Village of Spencerport is located in western New York State about ten miles west of Rochester. Our unique village is home to over 3,500 residents. Union Street with it's well-maintained shops is the hub of our business district. Central to the activity and identity of Spencerport is the Erie Canal with a Towpath, Gazebo and park areas to enjoy." (New 6/06)
Victor
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Ganondagan State Historical Site
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Victor New York Official Web Site
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Victor New York Fire Department
Webster
Wheatland
- Town of Wheatland. "Located in the south western section of Monroe County in Upstate New York. First established in 1821 as the Town of "Inverness" we changed our name later that same year to "Wheatland" to show the pride we had in our award winning wheat.
Today we show our pride as the small jewel of Monroe County. Just 11 miles south of Rochester, our residents can enjoy the culture and the services of a metropolitan area, and yet still live in a rural and agricultural setting. It's a great place to raise a family, do business or visit and enjoy our outdoor resources and rich history."
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