WELCOME TO HISTORIC BRIGHTON
The County of Monroe, abutting Lake Ontario in upstate New York was shaped by the Wisconsin Glacier until 8,000 BC and is now divided by the Genesee River. Brighton, a suburb of Rochester, was a Seneca Indian hunting ground before becoming an Erie Canal Village in 1823. With a robust nursery & farming community, Brighton became the brick industry capital of upstate New York in the 1800's and still has many well preserved brick homes. Brighton's 1792 Stone Tolan House is the oldest landmark in Monroe County. An airfield in Brighton was the location of an early airplane fly over in 1911. In Brighton... History abounds!

Upcoming Events

Historic Brighton Spring Meeting
Sunday, April 25th, 2010  2:30PM
The Eastman Theater Restoration

A Presentation by Elizabeth Brayer

Save This Date!

Historic Brighton Presents
Saturday, June 12th 2010
Edmunds Diaries – 1871 – 1902 Farm History

A Presentation by Leo Dodd

2010 Past Events

2010 Annual Meeting

Salon II – Brighton’s Country Homes and Their Architects
Sunday, January 31st, 2010 2:30PM
Brighton Town Hall Auditorium
2300 Elmwood Avenue Rochester, NY 14618

Arlene Wright Vanderlinde and Christopher Brandt Present the work of 
Jay Fay, Otis W. Dryer, Harwood Dryer and Leander McCord

Refreshments to Follow


Board to Meet

Thursday, Feb. 18 at noon.  Stage conference room Brighton Town Hall