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, New York in Chautauqua County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Gerry.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Chautauqua county include:

Arkwright,   Ashville,   Balcom,   Balltown,   Barcelona,   Bayview,   Belleview,   Bemus Point,   Blockville,   Bonila,   Bournes Beach,   Brocton,   Busti,   Carroll,   Cassadaga,   Celoron,   Centralia,   Charlotte,   Charlotte Center,   Chautauqua,   Chedwel,   Cherry Creek,   Cherry Hill,   Clark,   Clear Creek,   Clymer,   Clymer Center,   Clymer Hill,   Colburns,   Conewango Valley,   Connelly Park,   Cordova,   Cottage Park,   Cutting,   Dean,   Dewittville,   Dodge,   Driftwood,   Dunkirk,   East Ripley,   Ellery,   Ellery Center,   Ellicott,   Ellington,   Elm Tree,   Elmhurst,   Falconer,   Fentonville,   Findley Lake,   Fluvanna,   Forest Park,   Forestville,   Forsyth,   Fredonia,   French Creek,   Frewsburg,   Green Hills,   Greencrest,   Greenhurst,   Griffiths,   Griswold,   Hadley Bay,   Hamlet,   Hanford Bay,   Hanover,   Hanover Center,   Harmony,   Hartfield,   Irving,   Ivory,   Jamestown,   Jamestown West,   Jaquins,   Kabob,   Kennedy,   Kiantone,   Kimball Stand,   Lakeside Park,   Lakewood,   Lamberton,   Laona,   Levant,   Lily Dale,   Lombard,   Long View,   Loomises,   Magnolia,   Maple Point,   Maple Springs,   Marvin,   Mayville,   Midway Park,   Mina,   Moons,   Nashville,   Niets Crest,   Niobe,   North Clymer,   North Harmony,   Orchard Terrace,   Oriental Park,   Panama,   Phillips Mills,   Point Pleasant,   Point Stockholm,   Poland Center,   Pomfret,   Portland,   Prendergast Point,   Quigley Park,   Redbird,   Ripley,   Ross Mills,   Sheldon Hall,   Sheridan,   Sherman,   Shermans Bay,   Shore Acres,   Shore Haven,   Shorelands,   Shumla,   Silver Creek,   Sinclairville,   Slab City,   Smith Mills,   South Ripley,   South Stockton,   Stedman,   Stockton,   Stow,   Summerdale,   Sunset Bay,   Thornton,   Towerville,   Van Buren Bay,   Van Buren Point,   Victoria,   Villenova,   Vineyard,   Volusia,   Vukote,   Wahmeda,   Wango,   Waterboro,   Wattlesburg,   Watts Flats,   West Ellery,   West Portland,   Westfield,   Willow Brook,   Woodlawn,   Wooglin,  

 

Or have a look at other New York counties including:

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

Here are a few true facts about the village of Gerry, New York:

1. Gerry is a small village located in Chautauqua County, New York, with a population of just over 1,600 people.

2. The village was named after Elbridge Gerry, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth Vice President of the United States.

3. Gerry is home to a popular annual festival called the "Gerry Rodeo," which has been held every summer since 1945 and attracts thousands of visitors.

4. The village is located near two large bodies of water: Lake Chautauqua to the west and Cassadaga Lake to the east.

5. Gerry is also home to several popular outdoor recreational areas, including the Gerry Town Park and the Erie to Pittsburgh Trail.