Sheridan Town Hall
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Sheridan is a picturesque town located in Chautauqua County, New York, boasting a population of 2,563 as of the 2020 census. Originally inhabited by Native Americans, the area became a settlement for early speculators and settlers after the Treaty of Big Tree in 1797, officially forming the town in 1827 from portions of the Towns of Pomfret and Hanover.
Historically known for its agricultural prowess, particularly in grape production, Sheridan continues to thrive as an agricultural hub with numerous fresh produce stands, vineyards, and greenhouses. The town also features small businesses, larger corporations, and notable sites such as the Chautauqua County Airport and St. Columban's -on-the-Lake retirement home.
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