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Camillus Senior Center
The Town of Camillus, founded in 1799 and named after the Roman general Marcus Furius Camillus, is a historically rich destination in upstate New York. With its connection to the Erie Canal, historic railways, and notable political leadership, Camillus offers visitors a glimpse into its fascinating past. Occupying 35 square miles of land and home to over 25,000 residents, the town encompasses various neighborhoods including Fairmount, Amboy-Belle Isle, Warners, and the Village of Camillus. Whether exploring its local government or enjoying the numerous community events and initiatives, Camillus provides a captivating experience for all who visit.Generated from the website