Geneseo (village), New York
Geneseo is a village in and the county seat of Livingston County in the Finger Lakes region of New York, United States, south of Rochester. The name "Geneseo" is an anglicization of the Iroquois name for the earlier Iroquois town there, Gen-nis-he-yo, which means "beautiful valley".
The Bear Fountain sits in the center of Geneseo's Main Street. In this picture, it is decorated with flags for Memorial Day.
The Doty building, which was purchased and is being renovated for usage by SUNY Geneseo, was once Geneseo's high school.
The Livingston County Courthouse and offices are located at the end of Main Street.
Sturges Hall is SUNY Geneseo's landmark building.
Livingston County, New York
Livingston County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 61,834. Its county seat is Geneseo. The county is named after Robert R. Livingston, who helped draft the Declaration of Independence and negotiated the Louisiana Purchase. The county is part of the Finger Lakes region of the state.
Livingston County Courthouse
Seal
Livingston County Flag
View from Sanitorium, 1890s