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What makes Ithaca unique? Is it the towering waterfalls, lush ice-age gorges, endless panoramic views? Is it the hiking, the biking, the boating? Is it the beauty of Cayuga Lake, the largest of the Finger Lakes? Perhaps.
But perhaps it's something more. Maybe it's the buzz from Cornell University and Ithaca College. You feel it everywhere—in our museums, our galleries, our many restaurants. You hear it in our theaters, our nightclubs, our festivals. You see it downtown on our pedestrian mall, the Ithaca Commons, where PhDs cross paths with street musicians and families stroll the solar system on an interactive "planet walk." You can't put your finger on it, but there's something special going on here. The bumper stickers say "Ithaca is Gorges," but it's more than that. Ithaca is beautiful and smart and always unexpected. It's intense and laid-back and disdainful of convention. Ithaca is Ithaca. There's a vibe here unlike anywhere else in America. And experiencing it is the only way to discover it.
What can you do here and nowhere else? Plenty.
Take a hike to Ithaca Falls, Cascadilla Gorge or any of the 100-plus waterfalls and gorges within 10 miles of downtown.
Go wine tasting on the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, the nation's first wine trail.
Savor a meal at the famous Moosewood Restaurant; or any of the county's fine eateries. We have more restaurants per capita than NYC.
Visit Taughannock Falls State Park to see the tallest waterfall in the Northeast, or swim beneath a waterfall at Buttermilk Falls or Robert Treman State Parks.
Come hungry to the sprawling Ithaca Farmers Market, open on the lakefront every weekend, April-December.
Go boating on Cayuga Lake. You can rent kayaks at Puddledockers, take scenic dinner cruises aboard the MV Columbia or learn about the lake's history and ecology in educational cruises with Tiohero Tours.
Visit Ithaca's Discovery Trail. The trail is a partnership of top attractions: the kid-friendly Sciencenter, the world-famous Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the wild animals of the Cayuga Nature Center, the botanic gardens of Cornell Plantations, the amazing fossil specimens at the Museum of the Earth, the art collections at Cornell's Johnson Museum, the local artifacts at the History Center and the timely cultural events at the Tompkins Public Library.
Stroll the downtown Ithaca Commons, a pedestrian mall that's the heart of the city's vibrant social scene.

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Enjoy the Holidays in Downtown Ithaca
Ithaca, NY -- Spend the Holiday season in Downtown Ithaca with special
events including the annual Holiday Parade of Ice, Santa's arrival, a community
gingerbread house competition, and of course, great dining, shopping and
entertainment.
The season s...
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Viz Bureau Announces Winter Recess 2010, Feb. 12-21
Ithaca, NY-- Ithaca's Winter Recess teachers fest, the nation's first and only communitywide celebration of state educators, returns for its fourth season, Feb. 12-21.
More than 6,000 teachers and family members are expected to attend this winter's editi...
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Ithaca Celebrates the Sundae's Birthday with Free Ice Cream at History Center Fun Day
Ithaca, N.Y., (Aug. 21, 2009) -- Ithaca is the hometown of the ice cream sundae and the community is celebrating with free sundaes, Aug. 29, at the History Center in Tompkins County.
The sundae giveaway is part of the History Center's Day of Family Fun, ...
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Downtown Visitor Center/Ticket Center Opens in Center Ithaca
Ithaca, N.Y. (June 30, 2009)--After 14 years in The Clinton House, the Downtown Visitor Center and Ticket Center is moving to Center Ithaca in the heart of the Ithaca Commons. The new address is 171 The Commons, Ithaca. The move allows the Visitor Center ...
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