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Jack Delano took today’s throwback Thursday photograph in September 1940. It shows a farmer cutting a field of buckwheat along Route 79, near Ithaca, New…
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Today's throwback Thursday photograph overlooks Groton, New York. This peaceful winter scene was taken by Verne Morton in 1904.Morton was born in Groton…
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"Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants."With that, food journalist Michael Pollan answers one of the most frequently asked questions of our time - what…
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Today’s throwback Thursday photograph shows a scene of horse logging in Tompkins County, New York. Groton native, Verne Morton, took the photo in 1910.…
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In 1914, Theodore Wharton and his brother Leopold opened Wharton Inc., a silent film studio in Ithaca, NY. Between 1914 and 1919, the studio produced over…
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Robert H. Treman State Park, with its cascading waterfalls, winding trails, and magnificent views contains some of the most magnificent natural wonders…
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High above Cayuga Lake in Tompkins County sits a university that is consistently ranked as one of the top institutions of higher learning in the United…
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“Look, touch, listen and discover…” that’s what a visit to the Sciencenter in Ithaca is all about.Founded in 1983, the Sciencenter strives to inspire…
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Overlooking Cayuga Lake, Museum of the Earth in Ithaca, takes visitors on a journey through time that spans over four billion years -- from the earth's…
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Located in the renovated Gateway Center in Ithaca, just walking distance from the Commons, the History Center in Tompkins County maintains an extensive…