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The Ithaca HOUR was a local currency used in Ithaca, New York, though it is now no longer in circulation. [1] It was one of the longest-running local currency systems, and inspired other similar systems in Madison, Wisconsin; Santa Barbara, California; Corvallis, Oregon; [2] and a proposed system in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. [3]
Ithaca Commons west entrance, at Cayuga Street. The Ithaca Commons is a two-block [1] pedestrian mall in the business improvement district known as Downtown Ithaca that serves as the city's cultural and economic center. The Commons is a popular regional destination, and is filled with upscale restaurants and shops, public art, and frequent ...
Ithaca has tried to maintain its traditional downtown shopping area with its pedestrian orientation; this includes the Ithaca Commons pedestrian mall and Center Ithaca, a small mixed-use complex built at the end of the urban renewal era. Another commercial center, Collegetown, is located next to the Cornell campus.
The Downtown Ithaca Alliance held the opening day of this year's Ice and Lights festival Saturday, with Santa's Arrival in Ithaca expected Dec. 9.
Eggnog made by Purity is now in stores on the menu for a limited time at The Shortstop Deli and Lou’s Street Food in downtown Ithaca, ushering in the season for many, even if its just on lunch ...
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Ithaca Commons (Seneca St. @ Commons) – Tower ... 43, 52, 65, and 67 also serve East Hill and Cornell University, mostly during peak hours. See "Rural Routes" section.
Ithaca's first public library was founded by Ezra Cornell as the Cornell Free Library and chartered by the New York State Legislature in 1864. [5] Circulation began on March 4, 1867. [5] It stood at the southeast corner of Seneca and Tioga streets from 1864 to 1960. [6] Early classes and commencement of Cornell University took place in the ...