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, New York in Steuben County

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

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

- Hartsville is a small village with a population of approximately 615 people.
- The village was named after Isaac Hart, who established a settlement there in the early 1800s.
- The community is situated in a rural area with rolling hills, farms, and forests.
- Nearby attractions include Stony Brook State Park, which features hiking trails, a swimming area, and waterfalls.
- Agriculture is an important industry in the area, with local farms producing crops like corn, soybeans, wheat, and hay.
- The village has a volunteer fire department and a community center that hosts events and meetings.
- The region experiences a continental climate with cold winters and mild summers, typically receiving around 40 inches of precipitation per year.
- The closest city to Hartsville is Hornell, which is located approximately 20 miles to the east.