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, New York in Steuben County

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

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

Addison,   Adrian,   Alice,   Arkport,   Atlanta,   Avoca,   Barney Mills,   Bath,   Beachville,   Big Creek,   Bloomerville,   Bonny Hill,   Borden,   Bradford,   Browntown,   Buck Settlement,   Buena Vista,   Cameron,   Cameron Mills,   Campbell,   Canisteo,   Canisteo Center,   Catawba,   Caton,   Cohocton,   Coopers Plains,   Corning,   Corning Manor,   Dineharts,   Dudley Settlement,   Dyke,   East Campbell,   East Corning,   East Lindley,   East Union,   East Woodhull,   Elmbois,   Erwin,   Erwins,   Ferenbaugh,   Freeman,   Gang Mills,   Gibson,   Gibson Landing,   Glen Grove,   Greenwood,   Grove Springs,   Hammondsport,   Hampshire,   Hartsville,   Haskinville,   Haverling Heights,   Hedgesville,   Hermitage,   Hornby,   Hornellsville,   Howard,   Ingleside,   Jasper,   Kanona,   Keuka,   Knight Settlement,   Lent Hill,   Lila,   Lindley,   Marshalls,   McGraws,   Meads Creek,   Mitchellsville,   North Cameron,   North Cohocton,   North Hornell,   North Thurston,   North Urbana,   Painted Post,   Patchinville,   Perkinsville,   Prattsburgh,   Presho,   Pulteney,   Rathbone,   Renchans,   Rexville,   Rheims,   Risingville,   Riverside,   Rogersville,   Rough and Ready,   Savona,   Sonora,   South Addison,   South Bradford,   South Cameron,   South Canisteo,   South Corning,   South Dansville,   South Hornell,   South Pulteney,   South Thurston,   South Troupsburg,   Stickneys,   Thurston,   Towlesville,   Troupsburg,   Tuscarora,   Urbana,   Van Vleet,   Wallace,   Wayland,   Wayne,   West Cameron,   West Caton,   West Greenwood,   West Union,   Wheeler,   Wileyville,   Woodhull,   Young Hickory,  

 

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

Here are a few interesting facts regarding Hornell, New York:

1. Hornell is located in the Steuben County of New York and is also known as the 'Maple City'.

2. Hornell was incorporated as a city on April 12, 1906, and has a population of approximately 8,500.

3. Hornell was originally founded as a railroad town, and its economy was heavily dependent on the railway industry until the early 1990s.

4. Hornell is home to Alstom Transportation, one of the largest manufacturers of high-speed trains in the United States.

5. Hornell is also home to the Hornell Erie Depot Museum, which preserves the history of the Erie Railroad and serves as a tribute to the city's railway heritage.

6. The Hornell area is also known for its stunning fall foliage and is a popular destination for leaf-peeping during autumn.

7. Famous Hornell residents include former Major League Baseball player Bill Wegman and former NFL player Phil Cowherd.