Villages & Towns

Welcome to our Downtowns with Heart

Make your own discoveries in the downtowns of Livingston County, New York.

Locals will greet you with a smile and list of recommendation for the best in our villages. Whether you’re looking for a cute boutique store, specialty food and drinks, or a relaxing spa experience, our villages can offer it all. Our county is made up of nine distinct downtown districts, each with their own village charm. Each village, where people live and visit, where restaurants and bars buzz, where friends and family laugh, offers an experience like no other. No traffic. No city noises. No problem. There’s so much to love about each one of LivCo’s villages, from rich history and the natural charm to numerous breweries and festivals throughout the county. Get familiar with the LivCo culture and find your fun!

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Avon

The town of Avon is located along the east banks of the Genesee River but takes its name from the River Avon in England. The town…

Caledonia

Historically a stopping point for Senecas traveling between Canandaigua Lake and the Niagara River, Caledonia was settled by…

Dansville

Founded in 1795 by Daniel Faulkner, Dansville was one of the first towns in the county and comprised initially of the land that now…

Geneseo

Historic Geneseo is the county seat of Livingston and home to the SUNY Geneseo, a state school with a stunning campus overlooking…

Leicester

Known as the Little Village with a Big Heart. Leicester radiates small-town charm. Prior to settlement and incorporation in the 19th…

Lima

Lima was first known as the Town of Charleston before the name changed in 1808. 19th century Lima was regarded as a “vibrant…

Livonia

Tucked between Conesus and Honeoye Lakes, Livonia was established in the early 1800s. This quaint town grew with the arrival of the…

Mount Morris

Mount Morris is a quaint town and village located on the edge of Letchworth State Park. Formed in the early 19th century from a…

Nunda

Pronounced “none-day,” Nunda takes its name from the Seneca name for the area, Nunda-wa-ono. A popular translation is…