Top 18. Best Tourist Attractions in Ithaca - New York
Top 18. Best Tourist Attractions in Ithaca - New York: Robert Treman State Park, Cornell University, Cornell Plantations, Buttermilk Falls State Park, Cayuga Lake, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca Farmers Market, Ithaca Waterfalls, Johnson Museum of Art, Cascadilla Gorge Trail, Ithaca Falls Natural Area, Sciencenter, Ports of New York, Museum of the Earth, Suspension Bridge, Ithaca Commons, State Theatre of Ithaca, Hangar Theatre,
Ithaca is Gorges: The Documentary
Waterfalls, wineries, things to do, places to eat...it's all here! But can you spot the vintage Ithaca Commons? Or perhaps one of your favorite artists on the marquee at the State Theatre? See the whole city from your desktop with this fun documentary-style piece on all there is to do in the GORGES city of Ithaca, NY!
Hotel Ithaca in Ithaca NY
Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hotel Ithaca 222 South Cayuga Street Ithaca NY 14850 Hotel Ithaca is in The Commons, an outdoor promenad in downtown Ithaca, just a few blocks from Cornell University. It features an on-site restaurant, a fitness center, and an indoor pool. The on-site restaurant, Max’s Classic American Grill, is a family restaurant that serves American food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Decorated in warm earth tones, the rooms at Hotel Ithaca feature cable TV and free Wi-Fi. They are furnished with a work desk and include helpful amenities like a coffee maker and a hairdryer. Hotel Ithaca features both a 24-hour front desk and business center. An ATM and coin laundry facilities are also available on site. Ithaca’s State Theater is just a block and a half from Hotel Ithaca. Buttermilk Falls State Park is a 5-minute drive away.
Cornell Dazzlers at State Theater Ithaca
Cornell Dazzlers State Theater, Nov 16, 2007
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222 South Cayuga Street, Ithaca, NY 14850, United States of America
Hotel Ithaca is located in The Commons, an outdoor promenade in downtown Ithaca, just 4.5 km from Cornell University. It features an on-site restaurant, a fitness center, and an indoor pool.
Decorated in warm earth tones, rooms at Hotel Ithaca feature cable TV and free Wi-Fi. They are furnished with a work desk and include helpful amenities like a coffee maker and a hairdryer.
Hotel Ithaca boasts both a 24-hour front desk and business centre. An ATM and coin laundry facilities are also available on site.
The on-site restaurant, Max’s Classic American Grill, is a family restaurant that serves American food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Ithaca’s State Theater is 260 m from Hotel Ithaca. Buttermilk Falls State Park is a 5 km drive away. Ithaca College is 3 km away.
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Operation Ithaca - Interview
Lt. Col. Poppas (Commander of 5th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment, 3rd brigade Team, 82nd Airborne Division) and Capt. Dobbins (Bravo Troop Commander of the 5th squadron)talk to a Pentagon Channel reporter about Operation Ithaca, receiving intelligence from local citizens and capturing and killing insurgents during the operation.
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Mr. Hart, a tenured Full Professor at the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, is a master teacher of ensemble theater and creative dramatics as well as playwright, actor and director. Mr. Hart’s eight years of study under the late mythologist Joseph Campbell contributed to the creation of the Shoestring Players, a unique theatrical approach to world folklore. Artistic Director for the Shoestring Players, Mr. Hart founded Shoestring with Mr. Joseph Mancuso. This professional touring company performs an annual 30 week season across the United States and has performed abroad for eight years in theater festivals in Scotland and Edinburgh. In 1994, The Shoestring Players received the coveted FRINGE FIRST AWARD for Outstanding Dramatic New Works at the Edinburgh (Scotland) Fringe Festival. Mr. Hart’s improvisational exercises and ensemble work with the Shoestring Players were the basis for the Shoestring PLUS creative expression programs. As a playwright, Mr. Hart has merited three national awards and has seen his productions performed in numerous regional theaters. Mr. Hart holds a B.A. from Fordham University and an M.A. from New York University
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Fort Ticanderoga
Fort Ticonderoga, formerly Fort Carillon, is a large 18th-century star fort built by the French at a narrows near the south end of Lake Champlain, in northern New York, in the United States. It was constructed by Canadian-born French military engineer Michel Chartier de Lotbinière, Marquis de Lotbinière between October 1755 and 1757, during the action in the North American theater of the Seven Years' War, often referred to in the US as the French and Indian War. The fort was of strategic importance during the 18th-century colonial conflicts between Great Britain and France, and again played an important role during the American Revolutionary War.
102 Fort Ti Rd, Ticonderoga, NY 12883
Man on Water - Ithaca, NY
A man in his mid-thirties, identifying himself as a Buddhist, takes a meditative walk inside Ithaca Falls, Ithaca, NY.
The Most Famous Houses in Every State
Antiquity buffs will spot all three Greek architectural orders on this former plantation home and present-dayhistoric house museumthat features a combination of fluted Doric columns, spiral-scroll-topped Ionic columns, and Corinthian pilasters that project from the walls. The now-famous home was built over the 20 years leading up to the start of the Civil War, largely by enslaved workers about whom little is known.
In 1912, Walter Eli Clark became the first in a long line of governors to take up residence in the Alaska Governor's Mansion. The original construction cost $40,000, encompassed 12,900 square feet, and housed four bedrooms and three baths.
Now home to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and the School of Architecture at Taliesin, this awe-inspiring architectural achievement once served as the winter residence of Wright himself. Visitors familiar with the work of the acclaimed architect will recognize his affinity for nature in the rock-walled cabaret theater andsunlight-filled drafting room, where Wright famously designed New York City's Guggenheim Museum.
Believe it or not, the genre-defying country music legend behind iconic hits like I Walk the Line and Ring of Fire grew up in this humble home on a fertile 20-acre lot in Dyess, Arkansas. Now a visitor center owned by Arkansas State University, the former residence of young Johnny Cash features five rooms still filled with original Cashfamily furnishings.
This 90,000-square-foot home of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst was a society hot spot in the 1920s and '30s, thanks as much to the distinguished owner as to the lush gardens,luxe pools, sumptuous views, and private zoo. If you were lucky enough to score an invitation during the Castle's glory days, you would have stayed in one of three Mediterranean-inspired guest houses that flank the main house, dubbed Casa Grande.
Like its former owner, who survived the sinking of the Titanic, this historicVictorian homehas seen much in its 135-year history. Activist Unsinkable Molly Brown owned the house for 38 years, even converting it into a boardinghouse when the neighborhood declined during the Great Depression.
Move over, Martha's Vineyard—the ultimate inluxury summer destinationsis actually in Connecticut at the Rye House. The Tudor Revival estate built for Isabella Curtis, the widow of New York City banker Charles Curtis, plays host to an Olympic-size pool, a tennis court, and a two-story gardener's cottage.
Whether you havea green thumbor a brown one, you'll be stunned by the lush 200-acre landscape of this mega-mansion, which hosts the largest French garden in North America. Beyond the lawn, a French-inspired interior contains 77 luxe rooms, including a bowling alley, billiards room, and the chauffeur's garage.
Some of Ernest Hemingway's most notable works, including such novels as To Have and Have Not and short stories like The Snows of Kilimanjaro, were penned in this very house. Adream retreatfor a private yet adventurous writer, the dramatic French Colonial-inspired dwelling, built in 1851, is rife with towering windows and pale green shutters for privacy as well as a wraparound balcony that affords prime views of Key West.
The striking opulence of this Classical-meets-Renaissance-Revival estate, now a historic house museum in Atlanta, earned it a role in Hollywood hits from The Hunger Games to Little Darlings. As if the sumptuous terraced garden and cascading fountain weren't enough to inspire a visit to the famed 89-year-old residence, formerly home to cotton tycoons Edward and Emily Inman, swan sculptures and swan-themed decor scattered in and outside the property augment its beauty and inspired the home'smemorable name.
Doris Duke's travels throughout the Islamic world led her to design a mansion complete with Moroccanpainted ceilings, an Indian Mughal-inspired garden, and a playhouse resembling a miniature version of an Iranian palace. Now owned by the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art, the 4.9-acre estate offers public tours of the grounds and rooms, which are filled with more than 2,500 artifacts collected by Duke over a period of 60 years.
Judge Standrod took a risk by delegating the construction of his new home to lesser-known architect Marcus Grundfor. But the gamble clearly paid off, as today the Standrod Mansion has become an enduring part of Idaho's landscape and history.
German-American architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, a winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, designed this barely there building as acountry estatefor Dr. Edith Farnsworth. The sleek one-room abode with tip-to-toe glass walls was born of the International Style architectural movement, which emphasized planar surfaces, open spaces, and cantilevered structures of glass and steel.
A classic example of Second Empire architecture, the red brick exterior of the Morris-Butler House is topped with a mansard roof and enclosed by a stately fence. The two-story-plus-attic dwelling has a var
The Avett Brothers Bella Donna Live
Live at the State Theater in Ithaca NY
Foreign Student Campaigns for Obama
This speech was given by Eronmonsele Elens-Eigbokhan, the leader of the Cornell Students for Barack Obama, at the Barack the Vote concert and rally which took place in Ithaca New York at the Ithaca State Theater. There were 1100 people there.
James McMurtry - State of The Union
McMurtry's new single State of the Union.
Original Release date: December 27, 2017.
Follow this link for a free download of this tune from McMurtry's website:
Upcoming Tour Dates James McMurtry with Jason Isbell:
January 18-20 – Birmingham, AL @ Alabama Theatre
January 21 – Little Rock, AR @ Robinson Center
January 23 – Cedar Rapids, IA @ Paramount Theatre
January 24 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theatre
January 27 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat
January 29 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Hall
January 30 – Buffalo, NY @ UB Center for the Arts
January 31 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre
February 2 – Providence, RI @ Veterans Memorial Auditorium
February 3 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
February 5 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Theatre
February 6 – Baltimore, MD @ The Modell Lyric
February 8-9 – Atlanta, GA @ Fox Theatre
February 10-11 – Durham, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center
February 13 – Ithaca, NY @ State Theatre
February 14 – Reading, PA @ Santander Performing Arts Center
February 16 – Richmond, VA @ Altria Theater
February 17 – Charleston, WV @ Municipal Auditorium
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Step It Up Ithaca - News from Congress
At the Step It Up rally in Ithaca, NY on 11/3/07, staff from local Congressional offices review legislative efforts to curb global warming.
The Dorothy Cotton Institute
The Dorothy Cotton Institute (DCI) is one of the newest projects of the Center for Transformative Action. The DCI envisions the full realization of a just and peaceful Beloved Community in which all people understand, respect, protect and exercise full human rights. We believe that with a global community of human rights leadership, and a well informed, inspired and motivated population, in the United States and elsewhere, the goal of human rights for all can be achieved.
Ms. Dorothy Cotton is a civil rights leader, activist, and educator who was the National Director of Education for twelve years at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and worked closely with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From 1960 to 1968 she led the Citizenship Education Program (CEP), which trained and empowered disenfranchised citizens while developing local leadership in the South and promoting nonviolent social change. The now famous CEP is credited with helping to overthrow the Jim Crow laws in the South.
In the early 1980s Ms. Cotton moved to Ithaca, NY to take on a role at Cornell University. Here she has become the inspiration for the Dorothy Cotton Institute.
New York's FingerLakes.org
A getaway to the Finger Lakes can be peaceful and calming, but it will definitely never be boring! There are countless activities that allow you to take in what the region has to offer. Take a wine tour to enjoy the flavor of the region. Hit the slopes on the perfect winter day. Hike trails and gorges to witness incredible views. Experience history at one of our many museums or historic mansions. Enjoy world-class theater and performing arts. Whoever you are, whatever you like to do, the Finger Lakes has options that will make your vacation experience one to remember.
Don't Frack NY! Rally and March in Albany, August 27, 2012
Episode 18 of Walk in the Park, a public access TV show in Ithaca, NY. Host Tony Ingraham takes us to Thacher State Park outside of Albany and explains some of the geology behind the Marcellus Shale, which is being exploited by deep horizontal hydraulic fracturing or fracking in Pennsylvania and many other states. New York has had a moratorium while it studies the subject before issuing a generic environmental impact statement that will supersede local regulatory control. Governor Andrew Cuomo is said to be about to allow fracking in several Southern Tier NY counties. Opponents of fracking gathered in Albany on August 27 to pledge resistance to fracking anywhere in New York State in their rally and march from Corning Preserve Park along the Hudson River in Albany, past the Empire State Plaza to West Capital Park. This episode of Walk in the Park follows this march.
New York Camping - Evangola State Park: a video tour
Camping in New York State. Here's a tour of Evangola State Park outside of Buffalo. Right on the south shore of Lake Erie. No privacy for our camping but great waves coming in on the almost private shoreline. kids had a great time exploring as you'll see in the video.
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The Power of Dialogue in Immigrant Integration
Alexandra Ruiz was one of the original facilitators at CERRU. In 2007, she obtained her B.A. in Theater Arts at Queens College earning the highest award given to a Drama student, the Judy Page Hoffman Memorial Award for Excellence in Theater Production. After graduation she worked on the production of the Academy Award Winning Film Precious, Antwaun Fuqua's Brooklyn's Finest, various MTV reality television shows as well as the network MTV Tr3s.
In 2009, inspired by President Barack Obama's call for volunteerism and civic engagement, she became one of the founders of the not-for-profit organization, Immigration Advocacy Matters (I.A.M.). Currently, I.A.M. serves the immigrant community in Queens by offering ESL classes, conversation practices, and personal advancement workshops.
Back at Queens College, Alexandra is pursuing her master's degree in history. To date she has worked for various legislators including U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer and New York State Senator Jose Peralta. Most recently, she worked in the Mayor's Office alongside the Deputy Mayor for Economic Development.
Ithaca College Alternative Spring Break
The Alternative Spring Break Program is sponsored by the Office of Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs (OSEMA) that provides service opportunities for students who successfully apply for participation at a variety of sites across the eastern United States.