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Macedon is a town in Wayne County, New York, United States. The population was 9,148 at the 2010 census. The Town of Macedon is named after the birthplace of Alexander the Great, in Ancient Macedonia. [4] It is located in the southwest corner of Wayne County and contains a hamlet also named Macedon, formerly an incorporated village.
Macedon is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the Town of Macedon in Wayne County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the hamlet had a total population of 1,523. It is in the south-central part of the town and is southeast of Rochester. Government offices for the Town of Macedon are located in the hamlet. [2]
As of the census [2] of 2010, there were 636 people, 259 households, and 167 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 374.1 inhabitants per square mile (144.4/km 2 ). The racial makeup of the CDP was 93.2% White , 0.8% Black or African American , 0.5% Native American , 0.2% Asian , 0.0% Pacific Islander , 1.9% from other races ...
According to Newsday, the Fox News host listed his waterfront home at 27 Sea Crest Dr., Lloyd Harbor, NY 11743 for sale for $3.6 million. The 8,000-square-foot traditional home was built in 2001 ...
Henderson is a town in Jefferson County, New York, United States.The population was 1,360 at the 2010 census. [3] The town is named after William Henderson, [4] the original European-American land owner.
Pages in category "People from Macedon, New York" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie ...
The village was founded in 1793 by Gerrit Boon, an agent of the Holland Land Company.. Mappa Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [3]In 1903, the post office and railroad station were redesignated as "Barneveld", though the legal name of the village was "Trenton", though it was only in 1975 that the legal name of the village was changed to Barneveld; prior to ...
The rural nature of Selden soon began to change, when in 1931 (when it had around 131 residents [21]), real estate agents began marketing small lots to New York City residents as retreats from urban living, in a development called "Nature's Gardens". [10] This was located on the south side of Middle Country Road and Evergreen Drive.