Marilla, New York
Population: 5,709
Located in Erie County
Marilla, New YorkEstablished in 1853, the Town of Marilla (pop. 5709 in 2000) is a rural and residential community in the center of the eastern edge of Erie County. Named after the wife of an early settler, it takes pride in its charming, small-town atmosphere and a continuing emphasis on agriculture. The name of the town is derived from Marilla Rogers, an early school teacher. Marilla boasts of four churches, one restaurant, two taverns, one country store, a town park, a primary school, a historical museum, a pavilion in the center of town and a library. It also has a gas station and convenience store, and two mobile home parks as well as many small businesses and roadside stands selling local products. We have a number of service organizations and youth and church groups which serve the community. Many groups make use of the large Marilla Community Center for their activities. During the summer, the town has a large Fireman’s Carnival, which is an important social and fund-raising event in Marilla. The carnival provides entertainment for young and old, especially those who come from the surrounding area to take part and enjoy the festivities. The renowned Fireman’s Parade is especially noteworthy. We also have Memorial Day and Veterans Day Parades that are well attended. Source: Erie County Find homes for sale in Marilla New York
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