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Olean

Olean streetscape

Olean is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York. The name is derived from the Latin word "oleum" due to the discovery of crude oil in nearby Ischua.

Location

The Town of Olean is in the southeast corner of the county. The City of Olean, originally the Village of Olean, is adjacent to the town.

History

Olean was first settled around 1805. The Town of Olean was established in 1808 as the only town in the county. The "Town of Ischua," (now Franklinville) was established in 1812, part of Perrysburg was removed in 1814, Great Valley was formed in 1818, Hinsdale in 1820, and Portville, in 1837.

The Village of Olean, was originally named "Hamilton," after Alexander Hamilton, but was called Olean Point until simplified to Olean in 1823.

The name "Olean" was suggested for the area due to the oil found in the vicinity. The famed Seneca Oil Spring, discovered by the Franciscan Missionary Joseph De La Roche D'Allion in 1627 was located about 14 miles upstream of Olean Point. The original town hall burned in 1884, prompting a law that forbade wooden structures in parts of the town.

The City of Olean is a city within the Town of Olean in Cattaraugus County, New York. Olean is the largest city in Cattaraugus County, and serves as the financial, business and transportation center of the county. It is one of the principal cities of the Southern Tier region of New York.

The city is surrounded by the Town of Olean and is located in the southeastern part of the county.

The city is located where Olean Creek flows into the Allegheny River and by the Southern Tier Expressway (Interstate 86 and New York State Route 17). New York State Route 417 passes east-west through the city and intersects New York State Route 16, a north-south highway.

Interesting facts:

  • Home to famous Rock City Park
  • The Olean Business Institute and a branch of Jamestown Community College are within the city
  • St. Bonaventure University is a few miles to the west in the Town of Allegany.
  • CUTCO national headquarters is based in Olean.
  • Dresser-Rand Group, Inc. North American headquarters was based in Olean.
  • Colonial Radio Group, which owns radio stations in the region and previously owned stations in the Carolinas, has been headquartered in Olean since 2009.
  • Part of the movie "Unstoppable" was filmed near a rail yard in Olean.

Learn more about the City of Olean.

Learn more about the Town of Olean.

Places in Olean

Family owned and operated picturesque campground located in Olean, NY. 
A majestic geological spectacle of enormous rock formations and is often referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World.
A sub shop located in Olean, NY.

Rated the best Chinese Restaurant in Olean! Dine in or take out.

Blueberry farm that allows you to pick your own!
RocketCup Coffee - Olean Cafe offers breakfast, lunch and a delicious coffee selection.
Some of the best pizza in the area!
Rafi's Food Hub, "The Original Rafi's," opened in Olean in summer 2019!
Café that offers frozen yogurt, a food menu and much more!
A quality hotel offering comfortable, discount hotel accommodations in New York's Southern Tier area.
Shop local, support artisans, and discover the beauty of handmade at Cindy’s Craft Co-Op!
Stop by for lunch, dinner or a light snack!
Delicious beer at this craft brewery in Olean, NY
Seasonal roadside stand with ice cream and a food menu.
Asian restaurant.
Performing arts theater.
Need somewhere for your wedding or event?
A one stop shop for all of your party needs...including decorations and gifts!
Come visit this beautiful home and converted carriage house.
Sushi and hibachi steak house in Olean, a local favorite!
Museum located at the converted Carriage House on the Bartlett Historical House property.
This is great spot for ice cream in Olean.
Community College that offers meeting rooms.
Browse their large selection of antiques.
This restaurant has an inviting atmosphere, cozy booths, and a crackling fireplace.

Places in the Olean Category

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