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  2. Ithaca ( / ˈɪθəkə /) is a city in and the county seat of Tompkins County, New York, United States. Situated on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York, Ithaca is the largest community in the Ithaca metropolitan statistical area. It is named after the Greek island of Ithaca. [3]

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  3. Ithaca is “gorges” in any season, spring is an especially great time to experience dramatic view of waterfalls. Some of our favorite spring activities include hiking and attending an art performance. Find your flow and explore something new. Find upcoming events celebrating the season, including Ithaca’s beloved beverages, wine and cider ...

  4. Mar 17, 2024 · 319. Waterfalls. By pac0p2. Ithaca Falls, 399 Lake St, Ithaca, NY With a drop of 150ft and width of 175ft, Ithaca Falls is the region’s most…. 11. Sciencenter. 161. Science Museums. The Sciencenter inspires excitement for science through interactive exhibits and programs that engage, educate and empower.

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    Hiking and Waterfalls – Take a hike at Buttermilk Falls or Robert Treman state parks or find the Cascadilla Gorge trail nestled in downtown Ithaca. Take the Waterfalls Challenge to see some of our...
    Food – As a result of multi-cultural influence on our region, acclaimed hospitality school, and the high quality produce coming from local farms – Ithaca’s food and dining scene does not disappoint...
    Drink– Enjoy a Finger Lakes wine tasting experience on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, the nation’s first wine trail. Sample a beer flight at one of our many craft breweries, including the iconic Ithac...
    Farmers Markets– The Ithaca Farmers Market operates throughout the city nearly year round, with its lakefront location open every weekend from April to December. During the warmers months, take a t...

    Ithacans know food. For casual sandwich or multi-course special occasion dining, you will find many restaurants worth slowing down for, such as the famous vegetarian-focused Moosewood Restaurant. Search Ithaca Area Restaurants

    Fine hotels. Comfortable B&B's. We've even got glamping and a yurt, if you're so inclined. Whatever you're overnight style, Ithaca has a fun, friendly and memorable spot for you to rest your head. Explore Lodging Options

    As the saying goes, "Ithaca is GORGES!" Over 150 waterfalls flow across the town, funneling water through gorges carved out thousands of years ago. Discover them for yourself. Explore Ithaca Waterfalls

    There's always something going on in Ithaca and Tompkins County. Browse events by dates and see what's trending. Search Ithaca Events

    Explore local restaurants, farmers markets, unique accommodations and agritourism events in and around Ithaca. Find an experience

    Visit the award-winning Downtown Ithaca Commons. A four-block pedestrian shopping area with over 100 unique shops, restaurants, street vendors & street entertainers; adjacent to Cornell University & Ithaca College with year round events and festivals. Discover More About The Commons

  5. 5 days ago · Pop. (2000) 29,287; (2010) 30,014. Ithaca, city, seat (1817) of Tompkins county, south-central New York, U.S. It lies at the southern end of Cayuga Lake (one of the Finger Lakes), 55 miles (89 km) southwest of Syracuse. Within the city are picturesque gorges cut by several creeks. Founded in 1789 by Simeon DeWitt, surveyor general.

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  6. Nov 6, 2020 · Indulge in a Sundae at Purity Ice Cream. The rolling countryside surrounding Ithaca and the Finger Lakes has long been prime land for dairy farmers. Founded in 1936, Purity Ice Cream is a favorite among Upstate New Yorkers, and their flagship operation is located on Ithaca’s west end.

  7. The main routes into the city are New York highways 13, 79, 89, and 96. Interstate 86 (formerly NY State Route 17) intersects NY State Rt 13 in Elmira, about 45 minutes southwest of Ithaca. Interstate 81 connects with NY State Rt 79 half an hour from Ithaca at Whitney Point, and with NY State Rt 13 about 20 minutes from Ithaca in Cortland. You ...

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