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

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

- Rome, NY was settled by Europeans in the early 1700s and was originally named Fort Stanwix.
- The city played an important role in the Revolutionary War as the site of the Battle of Oriskany, which was one of the bloodiest battles of the war.
- Rome is home to the Griffiss Air Force Base, which was a major strategic location during the Cold War and is now used for research and development in the technology sector.
- The Erie Canal, which connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River, runs through the city and was a major transportation hub during the 19th century.
- Rome has a rich history of manufacturing, including textiles, electronics, and furniture. The city was once known as the "Copper City" for its production of copper products.
- The city is home to the Rome Art and Community Center, which hosts art exhibitions, performances, and classes for all ages.
- Rome has a diverse population and is known for its strong Italian-American community, with various cultural events and festivals throughout the year.