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Somers Cited As 'Close-Knit Town' In New York Times Profile

A profile story from The New York Times has shined a spotlight on the town of Somers, referring to it as a “close-knit community with a small-town feel.”

The original Elephant Hotel building was purchased by the Town of Somers in 1927 and now houses the town offices, the Somers Historical Society, and on the third floor, the Museum of the Early American Circus.

The original Elephant Hotel building was purchased by the Town of Somers in 1927 and now houses the town offices, the Somers Historical Society, and on the third floor, the Museum of the Early American Circus.

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The profile highlights the unique elements of Somers, particularly in the real estate realm. 

From average home price trends to residents, schools, shopping centers and more, the story paints a picture of what life is truly like in the quaint and peaceful town that is pridefully known as "The Birthplace of the American Circus."

To read the full story, click here.

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