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Butternuts
, New York in Otsego County

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15 active listings near Butternuts
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$279,900   👍* 3426 State Highway 51
$279,900   👍 3426 State Highway 51
$225,000   👍* 2185 State Highway 23
$225,000   👍 2185 State Highway 23
$179,000   👍 2865 State Highway 51
$150,000   👍* 76 Broad St
$150,000   👍 76 Broad St
$79,900   👍* 984 E Side Rd
$48,000   👍* 85 Broad St
$37,500   👍* 25 Church St
$37,500   👍 25 Church St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Butternuts, NY?
Then read on!

Butternuts is a small village located in Otsego County, New York, with a population of fewer than 200 people. The village's name originates from the Butternut tree that grows in the surrounding area.

The village was founded in the early 1780s and has a rich history. It was the site of the Butternuts Meetinghouse, which played a significant role in the abolitionist movement in the mid-1800s. The meetinghouse hosted influential abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass and John Brown.

Today, Butternuts is a mostly rural community with a few small businesses and farms. It is surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque countryside, making it an attractive destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts. The village also hosts events throughout the year, including a popular annual festival known as Butternuts Day.