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Hanover
, New York in Chautauqua County

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30 active listings near Hanover
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$293,700   👍* 11456 Bennett State Rd
$293,700   👍 11456 Bennett State Rd
$289,900   👍* 52 Robinson St
$289,900   👍 52 Robinson St
$249,900   👍* 12313 Hanover Rd
$245,900   👍 2040 Main Rd
$229,900   👍* 15 Oak St
$229,900   👍 15 Oak St
$219,900   👍* 48 Ward Ave
$199,900   👍* 70 Robinson St
$198,000   👍* 55 Buffalo St
$177,300   👍* 11 Monroe St
$177,300   👍* 11 Monroe St
$174,900   👍* 31 Monroe St
$174,900   👍 31 Monroe St
$170,000   👍* 17 Robinson St
$164,900   👍* 12369 Pennsylvania Ave
$149,900   👍* 326 Central Ave
$134,900   👍* 36 Burgess St
$134,900   👍* 36 Burgess St
$64,000   👍* 8 Hickory St
$29,900   👍* Bebee Rd
$24,900   👍* Alleghany Rd
$3,700   👍* 27 Tew St
$1   👍* 12 Jaekle Ave
$1   👍* 12 Jaekle Ave

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

Hanover is a small town located in the western part of New York State. It has a population of around 7,000 people and covers an area of approximately 60 square miles. The town was founded in 1812 and is named after the Prince-Bishopric of Hanover in Germany.

Hanover is primarily an agricultural town with dairy farming being the primary industry. The town is also home to several small businesses and a few manufacturing plants.

The town has a rich history, with many historic buildings and landmarks including the historic Adams Art Gallery, the Dunkirk Lighthouse, and the Sullivan Expedition Monument. There are also a number of parks and recreational areas within the town, including the Evangola State Park and the Hanford Bay Wildlife Management Area.

The town of Hanover is a tight-knit community with friendly locals and a strong sense of community pride.