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Brockport Fair. The Brockport Fair, always held in October, began in the 1850s at the Uplands farm on Holley Street and flourished for 57 years. Originally the annual Fair displayed agricultural exhibits.
History. Maps. Gallery. Empire State Trail Town. Festivals and Celebrations. 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.
Park Avenue and State Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Brockport in Monroe County, New York. The district encompasses 90 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a predominantly residential section of Brockport.
The society was formed to preserve and restore the Victorian-era Morgan Manning House for the benefit of the public. This stately home is a cornerstone of the Village of Brockport, providing a window on the region’s past.
The Brockport Museum of Local History, formerly the Emily Knapp Museum, is located in the Village of Brockport, situated on the Erie Canal in the state of New York.
Brockport is a village that is largely in the town of Sweden, with two tiny portions in the town of Clarkson, all in Monroe County, New York, United States.The population was 7,104 at the 2020 U.S. census. [3] The name is derived from Heil Brockway, an early settler. It is also home to SUNY Brockport, which has an average class size of 5,966 students. [citation needed]
The Western Monroe Historical Society organizes events, peddlers’ markets, and gives tours of the historic Morgan Manning House in Brockport. The Seymour Library’s Local History room has a collection of area plot maps, local history titles, and other Brockport historical information.