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Cuba, New York

Cuba, New York is a town located on the western border of Allegany County. The village of Cuba is situated within the town. A Seneca Native American reservation exists on the western boundary. The 2020 Census recorded a population of 3,154 for the town.

1 hour ago : Cuba and US Engage in Talks Amid Pressure and Oil Blockade Effects.

Cuba confirmed negotiations with the US amid pressure from Trump and an oil blockade. These talks mark a rare instance of dialogue amidst strained relations impacting Cuba.

1909: McKinney Stables Constructed

In 1909, the McKinney Stables of Empire City Farms, also known as the Block Barn, were constructed primarily of cement on Route 305 south of the Historic District.

1910: Civic History of Cuba Published

In 1910, John S. Minard's Civic History of Cuba was published.

1927: Seneca Oil Spring Monument Dedication

In 1927, the New York State Oil Producers Association sponsored the dedication of a monument at Seneca Oil Spring, describing the history of the oil industry in North America.

1999: Stables Listed on National Register

In 1999, the McKinney stables were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

2000: Cuba Census Data

In 2000, the census recorded that Cuba had 3,392 people, 1,336 households, and 915 families residing in the town.

2020: Cuba, NY Population

In 2020, the Census recorded the total population of Cuba, New York as 3,154.