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The Town of Van Buren was established in the year 1829. it has an estimatd population of 13,000 people and an approximate size of 35.7 square miles. It is located south of Lysander, and west of Onondaga lake. The main routes of travel are State Routes 48, 90 and 690. The first permanent settler was John Wilson, from Ireland. Several important roads crossed this town, and played a powerful role in the development of this county. Because of the attraction of its locality, and the construction of the Erie Canal, settlement grew rapidly, and by 1816, roads and highways were considerably extended. The Seneca River was heavily traveled past this town long before its westward course was explored. After the close of the civil war, Van Buren became mainly an agricultural community. You can still see much of the untouched heritage and history in this town.

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