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Why Live in Williamson
Williamson, New York, located in Wayne County, is a small town renowned for its apple orchards and agricultural heritage. Situated just south of Lake Ontario and 25 miles east of Rochester, Williamson offers a blend of rural charm and modern conveniences. The town features a mix of historic homes dating back to the early 1800s, including Colonial and Greek Revival styles, alongside newer ranch-style and bilevel homes. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy boating and fishing on Lake Ontario during the summer and skiing at nearby Brantling Ski Slopes in the winter. B. Forman Park and the Cornwall Preserve provide scenic trails and recreational facilities, while Hughes Marina & Campgrounds offers lakeside views. Local attractions include the Original Candy Kitchen, Copper Ale House, and cideries like Rootstock Cider & Spirits and Embark Craft Ciderworks. The annual Apple Blossom Festival in May celebrates the town's agricultural roots with craft vendors, carnival rides, and a parade. Williamson Central School District is highly rated, with the high school offering dual enrollment classes in partnership with Finger Lakes Community College and Rochester Institute of Technology. The town is commutable to Rochester via state Route 104, and the Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport is the nearest major airport.