Orleans County turns 200 today

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 15 April 2025 at 7:26 am

Photos by Tom Rivers

ALBION – Orly the Ox, the Orleans County bicentennial mascot, poses by a banner celebrating the county’s 200th anniversary. Orly visited the banner on the courthouse lawn on Monday evening.

The courthouse dome also was lit in red, white and blue for the county bicentennial.

Orleans County will have a bicentennial celebration at the courthouse today beginning at 11:45 a.m. with the bell in the courthouse to be rung for a minute beginning at noon. Churches around the county are urged to ring their bells at 12 p.m. to celebrate the county’s 200th birthday.

The county was officially formed on April 15, 1825 when it was recognized by the State Legislature. Orleans split from Genesee County. A swamp made a long journey from Orleans to Genesee even more challenging 200 years ago. The newly established Orleans had the economic prospects of a new Erie Canal which was complete in October 1825.

Seating is limited in the courthouse for today’s ceremony. The event can be viewed online through the Orleans County Tourism Facebook page.

Orly the Ox started celebrating the bicentennial a day early on Monday. The mascot is serving as the county’s ambassador throughout the year.