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  1. Cortland is a city and the county seat of Cortland County, New York, United States. Known as the Crown City, Cortland is in New York's Southern Tier region. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 17,556. The city of Cortland, near the county's western border, is surrounded by the town of Cortlandville.

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  2. Find out what's happening in Cortland, NY, a city in central New York state. Browse the news and calendar for events, alerts, and notifications from the city government and community.

  3. May 30, 2018 · Things to Do in Cortland, New York: See Tripadvisor's 6,539 traveler reviews and photos of Cortland tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cortland. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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    • 1890 House Museum. Industrialist and entrepreneur Chester Wickwire built this historical building in 1890. He founded and managed the Wickwire Brothers Company in Cortland, New York, which deals with the production of wire products, including horse muzzles, insect screens, seed spreaders, and more.
    • Suggett Park. Suggett Park is a lovely swimming ground to cool off during hot days, in case Yaman Park beach seems too wild for you. Suggett Park is a beautiful relaxing Park, especially for children, and can therefore foster bonding amongst family members.
    • Yaman Park. This Cortland recreational Park is a beautiful attraction with rare features you don’t want to miss. The land on which the park stands was donated in 1969 by Jim Yaman, whose only request was that the park is named after his father, Dieb Yaman-a peddler immigrant from Lebanon who loved children.
    • Cortland County Historical Society. What better way to explore a city than to learn about its history? Cortland County Historical Society, established in 1925, collects, protects, and explains documents and artifacts that make up Cortland County’s history.
    • The 1890 House Museum. 37 Tompkins St. (607) 756-7551. The 1890 House Museum was built by industrialist and local philanthropist Chester F. Wickwire and architect Samuel Burrage Reed.
    • CNY Living History Center. 4386 US Route 11. (607) 299-4185. The CNY Living History Center is a museum complex that consists of three different museums, all about three different aspects of history.
    • Lime Hollow Nature Center. 338 McLean Rd. (607) 662-4632. Lime Hollow Nature Center was established in 1993 and encompasses nearly 594 acres of rolling hills and shallow glacial valleys, forests, fields, streams, and more.
    • Cortland Repertory Theatre. 24 Port Watson St. (607) 753-6161. In the winter of 1971-72, Dr. James Palmer, associate director of theatre at SUNY Cortland, and David Yaman, a local real estate developer, recognized the need for a quality summer theatre experience for visitors and residents of Central New York.
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  5. The City of Cortland, settled in 1791, was incorporated in 1900 as the 41st city in the State of New York. Known as the "Crown City" because of its location on a plain formed by the convergence of seven valleys, Cortland is situated about 1,130 feet above sea level, making it the uppermost city to crown the state.

  6. Find information and assistance for your visit to Cortland County, a scenic destination in New York state. Explore local attractions, events, activities, and services at the Visitor Center or online.

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