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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,   Hornell,   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,   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 Prattsburgh, NY?
Then read on!

Prattsburgh is a small village located in Steuben County, New York, with a population of approximately 1,494 residents. The village was named after early settler Joel Pratt in the late 18th century.

Prattsburgh has a historic downtown district with several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Notable landmarks include the First Universalist Church, which was founded in 1842, and the former Prattsburgh Grange Hall, a community center built in 1901 that now serves as the village hall.

The village is surrounded by natural beauty and is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including hunting, fishing, and hiking. The Finger Lakes Trail, a long-distance hiking trail, passes through the nearby countryside.

Overall, Prattsburgh is a peaceful and charming village with a rich history and a strong sense of community.