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Riga's history runs through the Mill Seat Tract
Riga's town history gives the place a western New York land-story texture beyond a suburban edge label.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Riga can blur into the outer edge of the Rochester area, but the town history gives it a sharper backstory. The Town of Riga says the land was part of the Mill Seat Tract tied to Phelps and Gorham, later moving through Robert Morris and the Pultney Estate.
That land-story gives western Monroe County a layered feeling. Indigenous land history, speculative land companies, farm settlement, and later suburban growth all sit behind the roads and place names.
Riga becomes easier to remember when those names are kept together: Mill Seat Tract, Phelps and Gorham, Robert Morris, and the Pultney Estate. They make the town feel like part of a larger western New York land transaction story rather than a plain map square.
The present-day town still has its own ordinary life, but the history gives it a deeper footing. Farms, homes, roads, and suburban edges all sit on land with a paper trail that shaped much of the region around Rochester.
That is the quiet pleasure of a town-history note. A familiar road can feel different once the old land names are back in the picture.