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  1. Brockport is a village in the Town of Sweden, with two tiny portions in the Town of Clarkson, in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 7,104 at the 2020 U.S. Census. [3] . The name is derived from Heil Brockway, an early settler. It is also home to SUNY Brockport .

  2. Located in Western New York on the scenic Erie Canal, Brockport has a great past and an even more promising future. From our Main Street lined with quaint shops to the College at Brockport, State University of New York, our village is an ideal place to live, work, or visit.

    • ryan d. Milford, DE15 contributions. Really nice experience! Was here for dinner while in town. Everything was great. Friendly staff, live music, good food, and nice quiet location.
    • Betsy R. Lehigh Acres 13 contributions. Great Old House. On the Western NY Historical registry. Full of history and great stories in this College town. Tours are available.
    • Rick M. Oneonta, NY 747 contributions. Fantastic Park! Excellent park - such a gift to Monroe County! We took our grandkids here last weekend - thoroughly enjoyed the Alpine Adventure Zone Natural Playground and we look forward to cross country skiing there soon!
    • Noreen M. Poughkeepsie, NY3,021 contributions. Right along the canal. The welcome center is along the canal and in addition to distributing pamphlets, the location also lets you borrow bikes to ride along the canal trail.
    • Learn about Brockport's history at the Emily L. Knapp Museum and Library of Local History. After you visit Brockport (and inevitably fall in love with it) you’ll want to learn what made it so charming, and there is no better place to do that than at the Emily L. Knapp Museum and Library of Local History.
    • Go back to school at Brockport State University of New York. Hartwell from the air after the snow. Posted by The College at Brockport State University of New York on Monday, 27 March 2017.
    • Get some fresh produce at the Farmers' Market. Anybody will tell you that when it comes to fruits and vegetables, nothing beats the freshness of a farmers’ market.
    • Enjoy the outdoors at Corbett Park. Posted by Preserve Corbett Park on Tuesday, 5 July 2016. Corbett Park was named in 1975 in honor of John and Patrick Corbett, who once owned a substantial amount of land around Smith Street in Brockport.
  3. Located 20 miles west of the city of Rochester and 11 miles south of Lake Ontario, Brockport is home to SUNY Brockport. Once an agricultural and manufacturing center, today’s village industries include frozen food packaging and distribution and electronic recycling.

  4. Brockport, New York. Essential Brockport. Do. Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. See all. Five Sons Winery & RG Brewery. 17. Wineries & Vineyards, Breweries. Morgan-Manning House. 10. Architectural Buildings, Historic Sites. Northampton Park. 15. Parks. Jill's Antiques & Collectibles. 3. Antique Shops. Stay.

  5. Walking Tour. Greetings to our visitors and to Brockporters who wish to become better acquainted with their village! Our Historic Commercial District and Historic Landmark homes provide a unique opportunity to catch the spirit of a canal town in the heyday of the “Old Erie” barge canal.