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Lima (town), New York

Lima
Town
Lima is located in New York
Lima
Lima
Location within the state of New York
Coordinates: 42°54′17″N 77°36′42″W / 42.90472°N 77.61167°W / 42.90472; -77.61167Coordinates: 42°54′17″N 77°36′42″W / 42.90472°N 77.61167°W / 42.90472; -77.61167
Country United States
State New York
County Livingston
Government
 • Type Town Council
 • Town Supervisor J. Peter Yendell (R)
 • Town Council
Population (2010)
 • Total 4,305

Lima (/ˈlmə/, the name is a shibboleth) is a town in Livingston County, New York, U.S. The population was 4,305 at the 2010 census.

The town of Lima is in the northeast part of the county, south of Rochester. The village of Lima is located within the town.

The town of Lima was organized in 1789 (before Livingston County was established) as the "Town of Charleston," but was renamed "Lima" in 1808 to reflect that many residents had come from Old Lyme, Connecticut and to avoid confusion with Charleston, New York.

The Genesee Wesleyan Seminary (1830) / Genesee College (1849) in Lima village was one of the first co-educational schools in the country when it first opened in 1822. Eventually, determined by a Methodist-Episcopal convention in 1870, the college was shut in favor of the newly developed Syracuse University (1871), over the protests of the residents of Lima.

The population of Lima was 1,890 in 1920.

The Ganoung Cobblestone Farmhouse, Godfrey House and Barn Complex, Leech-Lloyd Farmhouse and Barn Complex, Leech-Parker Farmhouse, Markham Cobblestone Farmhouse and Barn Complex, Martin Farm Complex, Ogilvie Moses Farmhouse, Zebulon Moses Farm Complex, and Thomas Peck Farmhouse are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


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