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Brighton
an Historic Town,

landscape shaped by Wisconsin Glacier till 8,000BC, Seneca Indian hunting ground, Erie Canal Village since 1823, Nursery & Farming community of the 1800's, Brick Industry capital of up-state New York 1819-1935, location of Monroe County's oldest landmark,the Stone Tolan House of 1792, airfield for first City (Rochester) fly over in 1911, many preserved Brick Homes, suburban development of 1900's.

In Brighton...History abounds!

The Township of Brighton, considered a suburb of Rochester, New York, is located in the County of Monroe. This County, divided by the Genesee River and abutting Lake Ontario, consisting of eighteen townships located around the City of Rochester.

For information on the Canal Boat painting in our masthead, click here.

Historic Brighton is a Not-for-Profit Organization

SAVE THE DATE!

Historic Brighton Celebrates West Brighton
Saturday, June 27th.

Luncheon with a speaker. Guided tour after the luncheon. There will be a number of stops at notable locations around West Brighton.

For more information or to reserve a spot
please click here.

 


Historic Homes


Brighton Brick


Gideon Cobb Days


Village Poster

Wanted Back copies of the Brighton News published in early 1900's. ~ 350 missing