There are several states in the United States that have a town named Andover. Specifically, Andover can be found in at least seven states: Massachusetts, New Jersey, Minnesota, Kansas, Connecticut, South Dakota, and Ohio. Each of these towns varies in size and significance, contributing to the diverse landscape of U.S. communities.
Currently, two states have a town named Xenia.
Andover Town Hall was created in 1858.
The town of Andover, Massachusetts, was named after Andover, England. The name was chosen by early settlers who arrived in the area in the late 17th century, seeking to replicate the familiarity of their homeland. The town was officially incorporated in 1646, and its name reflects the influence of English place names in colonial America.
Andover Town railway station ended in 1964.
Andover Town railway station was created in 1865.
There's a city in Maine and a town in Montana named Saco.
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There are ten states with a Greenville in them.
One town in Oklahoma
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