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Why Live in Caledonia
Caledonia, New York, is a small town in rural Livingston County, home to around 4,000 residents. The area includes the village of Caledonia and several smaller hamlets, offering a laid-back atmosphere and lower home prices compared to nearby Avon. The town is known for its well-kept homes, which range from historic Colonial Revival, Victorian, American Foursquare, and Craftsman styles to midcentury Cape Cods, split-levels, and ranch-style houses. The highly rated Caledonia-Mumford Central School District serves the community, with Caledonia-Mumford High School recognized as the best public high school in Livingston County. Local attractions include the historic Caledonia Fish Hatchery, Hamilton Park, Tennant Park, and the Mackay Wildlife Nature Preserve. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy nearby courses such as Caledonia Country Club, LeRoy Country Club, and Mill Creek Golf Club. The Genesee Country Village and Museum in Mumford offers a glimpse into 19th-century life with seasonal events, while the Big Springs Museum hosts the annual Caledonia Trout Festival. Caledonia’s downtown features local eateries like the Caledonia Village Inn and Pizza Land, along with shops such as McKay’s Antiques and Bellissimo Boutique. Rochester, located 20 miles away, provides access to Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport and Strong Memorial Hospital. Public transportation is available through Regional Transit Service Livingston, and Interstate 90 connects residents to Buffalo, about 60 miles away.