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Why Live in Sodus

Sodus, New York, is a historic town overlooking Sodus Bay and Lake Ontario, known for its apple orchards and agricultural heritage. Established in 1789, Sodus has a rich history, including its role in the War of 1812 and as a stop on the Underground Railroad. The village of Sodus Point is a popular summer destination for fishing and sailing, with numerous boating facilities such as the Sodus Marina and Sodus Bay Yacht Club. Homes in Sodus range from 19th-century Colonial and National styles, some featuring cobblestone exteriors, to mid-to-late 20th-century ranch styles, manufactured homes, bilevels, and New Traditionals. Sodus Point is characterized by vacation homes and short-term rentals, while full-time residents typically live in the village and rural areas. Seasonal activities include swimming and walking at Sodus Point Beach Park, duck hunting, ice fishing, and skiing at Brantling Ski Slopes. Year-round attractions include Beechwood State Park, which offers camping and hiking. Dining options feature waterfront restaurants like Captain Jack's Goodtime Tavern and local favorites such as Imprint Coffee Roasting. The town hosts events like the Sodus Point Lighthouse Artisan Festival and the Sodus Harvest Festival. Commuters can reach Rochester in about 40 minutes via state Route 104, and Syracuse is approximately an hour southeast. The Rochester Regional Health Newark-Wayne Community Hospital is located 15 miles south of the village.

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