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Farmington, New York

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Farmington, New York
NameFarmington
Settlement typeTown
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyOntario

Farmington, New York is a town in Ontario County in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, near the city of Rochester, New York and the village of Victor, New York. Established amid 19th‑century expansion, Farmington lies along historic routes connecting Albany, New York and Buffalo, New York and near waterways serving the Erie Canal corridor and the Genesee River watershed. The town has evolved through agricultural, manufacturing, and suburban development influenced by regional centers such as Canandaigua, New York, Geneva, New York, and Syracuse, New York.

History

Farmington's settlement followed patterns linked to Phelps and Gorham Purchase land transactions, early 19th‑century migration from New England, and veterans of the American Revolutionary War. 19th‑century growth featured roads connecting to Erie Canal, Seneca Lake, and markets in Albany, New York and Buffalo, New York, with agricultural outposts supplying Rochester, New York milling and flour industries. The town experienced industrial changes during the Industrial Revolution with mills, foundries, and later manufacturing linked to regional firms from Rochester, New York and wartime production tied to World War II. Postwar suburbanization mirrored trends seen in Monroe County, New York and Ontario County, New York, and development pressures from Interstate 90 and New York State Route 96 shaped late 20th‑century land use.

Geography

Situated in central Ontario County, Farmington occupies terrain characteristic of the Finger Lakes plateau, with proximity to Canandaigua Lake, Seneca Lake, and drainage into the Genesee River. The town's landscape includes mixed farmland, woodlots, and suburban parcels near transport corridors such as New York State Route 332 and Interstate 490. Climatic influences derive from Great Lakes‑modified patterns affecting Rochester, New York, Buffalo, New York, and Syracuse, New York, producing lake‑effect snow and temperate growing seasons similar to surrounding towns like Victor, New York and Manchester, New York. Geology reflects glacial legacy common to the Adirondack Mountains foothills and the Allegheny Plateau transition, with soils supporting regional crops grown for markets in Rochester, New York and Buffalo, New York.

Demographics

Census trends show population shifts influenced by migration between Rochester, New York suburbs and rural communities such as Canandaigua, New York and Geneva, New York. Household composition and age distributions parallel those in neighboring jurisdictions including Victor, New York, Manchester, New York, and Pittsford, New York, while educational attainment often compares with county profiles in Ontario County, New York and Monroe County, New York. Racial and ethnic composition has changed alongside regional patterns of immigration tied to employment centers like Rochester, New York and institutions such as RIT and University of Rochester. Income and labor force participation correlate with commuting links to Rochester, New York, Syracuse, New York, and manufacturing employers in Geneva, New York.

Economy and Infrastructure

Farmington's economy historically revolved around agriculture supplying markets in Rochester, New York and Buffalo, New York, later diversifying into light manufacturing connected to firms in Rochester, New York and regional industrial parks near Victor, New York. Infrastructure includes utilities and services governed by regional providers serving Ontario County, New York and connections to energy grids tied to New York Independent System Operator. Commercial activity often clusters near arterial highways linking to Interstate 490 and New York State Route 96, with retail and logistics supporting commuters to Rochester, New York and Canandaigua, New York. Healthcare access involves hospitals and clinics in Rochester, New York, Canandaigua, New York, and specialist centers such as Strong Memorial Hospital and regional affiliates of University of Rochester Medical Center.

Education

Public education in Farmington aligns with school districts serving the Finger Lakes region, with secondary and primary students attending districts comparable to those in Victor, New York, Pittsford, New York, and Canandaigua, New York. Higher education and vocational training opportunities are provided nearby by institutions such as Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Rochester, Finger Lakes Community College, and SUNY Geneseo, influencing workforce development and continuing education. Regional library services and partnerships connect residents to systems in Ontario County, New York and resources linked to New York State Education Department standards.

Government and Politics

Local governance follows the town board model typical of municipalities in New York (state), with political engagement reflecting countywide trends in Ontario County, New York and nearby partisan patterns visible in Monroe County, New York and statewide contests such as gubernatorial and congressional elections. Intergovernmental relations involve coordination with county agencies, state authorities including New York State Department of Transportation, and regional planning bodies that also serve Rochester, New York and Canandaigua, New York on land use and infrastructure projects.

Transportation

Transportation networks include proximity to Interstate 90 and Interstate 490, state routes like New York State Route 332 and New York State Route 96, and regional roads connecting to Rochester, New York, Victor, New York, and Canandaigua, New York. Rail freight corridors serving upstate New York pass through the broader Finger Lakes region with connections to national carriers and yards in Rochester, New York and Buffalo, New York. Air travel is accessed via Greater Rochester International Airport and regional airports near Canandaigua, New York and Syracuse Hancock International Airport, while public transit and commuter services connect with systems centered on Rochester, New York and county transit authorities.

Category:Towns in Ontario County, New York