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Canisteo (/ ˌ k æ n ɪ s ˈ t iː oʊ / [3]) is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The population was 3,294 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] The name was taken from a former Native American village located there, and is Iroquoian in origin.
The village is located at the junction of New York State Route 36 and New York State Route 248. County Route 28 joins New York State Route 36 south of the village and County Route 119 passes the north side of Canisteo. The Canisteo River, flowing southeasterly, passes the northern side of the village, where it is joined by Bennetts Creek.
The Canisteo Living Sign is a historic civic project that was built by Ed Childs and Harry Smith, donated to the Canisteo School District, that also served as a navigational aid, located at Canisteo in Steuben County, New York. The sign consists of a set of 260 pine trees that spell out the name "Canisteo."
The Village of Canisteo reestablished itself near the depot. Canisteo Center had a post office, called Center Canisteo, from 1851 to 1876. [1] Since the 19th century Canisteo Center has been a hamlet. So as to avoid confusion with Canisteo, in the later 20th century Canisteo Center was given the name of Carter.
The Hornellsville Electric Railway Company was formed December 16, 1891; President was Charles Adsit, Secretary was Demerville Page, and Treasurer was George T. Rehn. [1]: 13 The Canisteo Valley Railway Company was formed on December 28, 1891, with plans to run a line to Jasper, Woodhull, and Addison; President was William T. Bailey and Vice-President William Potter.
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South Canisteo is a hamlet in the Town of Canisteo, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) southeast of the Village of Canisteo.It is located on New York Route 36 at its intersection with Steuben County route 21 (South Canisteo–Rathbone Road), Hog Back Road, and Steuben County route 31.
Canisteo (town), New York, in Steuben County; Canisteo (village), New York, in Steuben County; Canisteo River, a tributary of the Tioga River in New York; Canisteo Township, Minnesota, in Dodge County