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Nangeenan is a small town west of Merredin on the Great Eastern Highway, in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. A railway siding was opened by the Western Australian Government Railways on the Eastern railway line in 1898. People moved into the town shortly after.
Nangeenan was officially recognised as a town in 1905.
It has a local hall which was built in 1912. It has been in use since around the time of World War I. During the same era, Nangeenan was the site of a "state farm", a term used at the time for a research station of the Department of Agriculture.
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