Belmont Water Plant
The Village of Belmont, originally laid out in 1833 as Philipsburg, was incorporated in 1853 and later renamed in 1870 after a local referendum. Nestled along the Genesee River, Belmont rapidly developed with the construction of the Erie Railroad and became the Allegany County seat in 1859, solidifying its role as a central hub for local governance and commerce.
Today, Belmont is home to various businesses, the Genesee Valley Central School, and the Fountain Arts Center, making it a vibrant community. The village's rich history is complemented by modern facilities, including a courthouse and county office building, which serve the needs of its residents and visitors alike.
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