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LOOKING ITHACA
ΨΑΧΝΟΝΤΑΣ ΤΗΝ ΙθΑΚΗ … .
Εις μνήμην της αγαπημένης μου συζύγου Γεωργίας !
In LOVING Memory of my wife Georgia !
© Polis Poliviou Photography 2013
Fall colors on lake in Ithaca, NY, Oct 2017.
Submitted by: Katie Gosmeyer
Credits: Katie Gosmeyer, scientific software developer for ICESat-2
With a drop of 150ft and width of 175ft, Ithaca Falls is the region’s most powerful and most impressive.
By 1817, a half-dozen mills were operating here, their ruins are still visible on the south bank.
Our next stop was at Ithaca Falls. Ithaca, New York has quite a few waterfalls on the campus of Cornell University. Norma snapped this shot, which gave a good overall view.
Ithaca, NY. June 2018.
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Pere Marquette 1225 leads the Highwood Curlander south from Alma, Michigan to Owosso by way of the grain elevator in Ithaca. Get in line!
10-28-17
Ithaca is a small town in Michigan located very near the geographical center of the state's lower peninsula. The population was 2,910 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Gratiot County.
Along with the Native Americans, the first recorded settler in Ithaca was James J. Bush from Howell, Michigan in 1850. John Jeffery, from New York State, bought land in 1853, and permanently relocated on the land in 1855. He platted the area in 1856, assisted by Sidney S. Hastings, calling it Gratiot Center and laying out streets, lots, blocks, and even alleys. Gratiot Center was the name of its first post office, granted on November 16, 1855 with John Knight as the first postmaster. In 1856 the site was named as the county seat of Gratiot County. The settlement’s name was changed on April 13, 1857 to Ithaca, after Ithaca, New York. Ithaca was incorporated as a village in 1869 and became a city in 1961.
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