Lucien Morin Park, formerly known as Ellison Wetlands and renamed to honor Monroe County's first-elected County Executive, Lucien A. Morin (1921-).
Lucien Morin is also home to what is known as the “Lost City of Tryon” which was established in 1792 as a colonial trading post but was ultimately abandoned in 1818. At its height the town was a place “where one could buy or trade furs, liquor, flour, potash, and salt,” and boasted an ashery, distillery, general store, school house, blacksmith's shop, shoe factory, tavern, tannery, large gristmill, shipyard, and a five story log warehouse. In addition to a plaque put up in 1923 to memorialize the fur trading town, remnants of Tryon’s buildings can still be seen today. Also located in the park is a decommissioned rifle range formerly used by the New York Army National Guard.