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  1. www.thriveithaca.orgThrive Ithaca

    The Confederacy precedes Ecovillage at Ithaca, the Town of Ithaca, New York State, and the United States of America. Thrive acknowledges the history of indigenous dispossession in this place where we live and work, and honors the connection of Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ' people, past and present, to these lands.

  2. Cornell University is a private research university that provides an exceptional education for undergraduates and graduate and professional students. Cornell's colleges and schools encompass more than 100 fields of study, with locations in Ithaca, New York, New York City and Doha, Qatar.

  3. Jul 1, 2023 · 13,233. Persons per household, 2018-2022. 1.80. Living in same house 1 year ago, percent of persons age 1 year+, 2018-2022. 54.5%. Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, 2018-2022. 24.8%. Computer and Internet Use. Households with a computer, percent, 2018-2022.

  4. Guest favorite. Home in Ithaca. 4.92 (180) 2 BR/2B Lake house Minutes from Town and Campus! Beautiful lake views, amazing location, cozy, modern, comfortable, & peaceful. These are a few of the most common remarks from our guests. The perfect lake living on the water while still minutes from town!

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · QuickFacts Ithaca city, New York; United States. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties, and for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.

  6. The museum features new and engaging exhibits that explore the history of Tompkins County. The exhibit hall is open Wednesday - Saturday from 10am - 5pm and is free to the public. We also offer individualized research support for all your historical interests. The Research Library is open by appointment only. Duration: 1-2 hours.

  7. The Confederacy precedes the establishment of Cornell University, New York state, and the United States of America. We acknowledge the painful history of Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ Ɂ dispossession, and honor the ongoing connection of Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ Ɂ people, past and present, to these lands and waters.

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