25 active listings near Dolgeville | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$399,000 | 👍 7036 State Highway 29 |
$275,000 | 👍* 578 Voorhees Rd |
$265,000 | 👍 6338 State Route 167 |
$244,900 | 👍* 34 Ransom St |
$235,000 | 👍 152 Hewitt Rd |
$228,900 | 👍 34 Slawson St |
$219,900 | 👍* 150 Bacon Brook Rd |
$195,000 | 👍 34 W State St |
$194,500 | 👍 292 Kyser Lake Rd |
$189,000 | 👍 28 N Main St |
$152,000 | 👍 32 N Main St |
$145,000 | 👍* 18 Ransom St |
$134,900 | 👍 12 Howard Ext |
$131,000 | 👍* 796 Military Rd |
$120,000 | 👍 5 Rundell St |
$115,000 | 👍 447 North Rd |
$110,000 | 👍 6 Cline St |
$99,000 | 👍* 8 Howard St |
$99,000 | 👍* 55 N Helmer Ave |
$69,900 | 👍* 24-26 E State St |
$69,900 | 👍* 30 E State St |
$59,900 | 👍* 10 E Faville Ave |
$50,000 | 👍 100 North Rd |
$50,000 | 👍 Millers Grove Rd |
$49,900 | 👍 19 W State St |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Dolgeville, NY?
Then read on!
- Dolgeville was founded in 1914 by Alfred Dolge, a German industrialist who came to the United States in the late 19th century.
- The village is home to the Dolgeville Mill, which was built in 1790 and is the oldest surviving industrial complex in the Mohawk Valley region.
- Dolgeville is known for its small-town charm and historic architecture, with many of its buildings dating back to the early 20th century.
- The village is situated on the banks of Dolgeville Creek, which flows into the East Canada Creek and eventually into the Mohawk River.
- Dolgeville has a population of approximately 2,000 people and covers an area of 1.9 square miles.
- The village is part of the Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES school district, which serves several surrounding towns and villages.
- Dolgeville hosts an annual fall festival called the "Dolgeville Violet Festival," which celebrates the village's industrial heritage and features music, food, crafts, and other activities.
- The village also has several parks and recreation areas, including Dolgeville Community Park and Dolgeville Red Barn Trail.