Lincoln, Wayne County, New York
Lincoln is a hamlet in the northwest portion of the town of Walworth, New York, located in Wayne County. The hamlet is located in the area of the intersection of Lincoln Road (County Road 200) and Plank Road (County Road 201). The area is primarily agricultural, but is becoming more residential. The Lincoln Baptist Church is located within Lincoln. The Lincoln Volunteer Fire Department, formed in 1947, serves the hamlet and the surrounding area. Lincoln is just north of the hamlet of West Walworth.
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