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Geneseo Has a Village Green with National Weight
Geneseo's identity centers on Main Street, the village green, Wadsworth estates, and a National Historic Landmark district.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Geneseo’s charm is not vague college-town haze. It has documentary weight and a very readable shape.
National Park Service documentation for the Geneseo Historic District says the district includes the historic core, fashionable residential areas, and both Wadsworth estates; the expanded district contains 312 properties and about 600 acres, with 288 contributing buildings. The NPS National Historic Landmarks list places the Geneseo Historic District in Livingston County and gives its NHL date as July 17, 1991.
The Association for the Preservation of Geneseo adds the local street-level picture: Main Street was planned with the Village Green, now Village Park, at the south end and the courthouse at the north. That gives the town a clear center of gravity.
Geneseo is village green, courthouse axis, Wadsworth landscape, and a Main Street whose scale still shows why people remember it. The National Historic Landmark status is not just a plaque in the background; it matches what a person can see on the ground in Livingston County.
That is the pleasure of Geneseo. You do not have to hunt for the historic pattern; the green, the courthouse end, Main Street, and the older residential areas make it readable from an ordinary walk.