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Fairport is a village located in the town of Perinton which is part of Monroe County, New York. Fairport is a suburb east of Rochester. It is also known as the "Crown Jewel of the Erie Canal".〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.village.fairport.ny.us/about-fairport.html )〕 In 2005 it was named as one of Money Magazine's "Best Places to Live."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2005/snapshots/35935.html )〕 The pop. of the Village of Fairport is 5,353 as of the 2010 census. ==History== The town of Perinton was first settled in the two flat areas of Perinton Center (Turk Hill and Ayrault Roads) and Egypt. The first settlers in Perinton were Glover Perrin, his wife Johanna and his brother Jesse. The village of Fairport was originally a swampy area within the town of Perinton until it was drained by the new Erie Canal in the 1820s. With the addition of the Canal, what was then known as Perrinsville quickly became a busy canal port with a reputation for being a "fair port."〔 A further boon to the area's reputation as an industry and transportation center came with the addition of railroads in 1853.〔 This now booming section of Perrinsville was incorporated as a village on and eventually became the center of activity for the town of Perinton. In the 19th century industry moved into Fairport including Deland Chemical (baking soda), Cobb Preserving (the predecessor to American Can) and the Trescott Company (fruit grading and packing systems). Deland Chemical later became Fairport Vinegar Works - makers of Certo brand pectin used to jell foodstuffs. In the early 20th century the Erie Canal was expanded and renamed the Barge Canal. (It reverted to its original name in 1992) Barge transportation rapidly declined as automobiles and trucks became popular. The town began to expand away from the canal. Currently, the Erie Canal is used mainly for recreation. Fairport acquired its name in the mid-19th century from a traveler on the Erie Canal who was overheard at Mallett's Tavern referring to the village as a ''fair port''.〔 In an ironic twist, local legend has it that the same visitor vociferously complained the next morning that the Millstone Block Hotel had bedbugs and he stormed out of Fairport never to return. The name, however, stuck. In 2005, Money Magazine and CNN/Money ranked Fairport as (#62 ) on their "Best Places to Live" list. In 2008, (Relocate America ) included Fairport in their "Top 100 Places To Live" list. The First Baptist Church of Fairport, Wilbur House, and Henry DeLand House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fairport, New York」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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