Cortland is a city in Cortland County, New York, United States of America. Cortland is in New York's Southern Tier region. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 19,204. It is the county seat of Cortland County.
Restaurants in Cortland
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Welcome to Uncorked Creations, a painting studio that brings people, art & wine together. Never Painted before? No problem! A fab artist will guide the classes with easy to follow, step-by-step instructions on how to create the featured piece. At the end of the class, take home some great memories & a work of art created by you! "UnCork" Your Inner Artist & Sign Up Today! Don't forget the wine!!
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Cinch Art Space is CNY’s only resource for exclusively handcrafted and entirely local one of a kind gifts, functional art, and fine art. Supporting local artists since 2013, we are a multi-use venue combining sales floor, art studio, and teaching space. Cinch Art Space: Where community art connections are made and nurtured, and where regional art can find a sustainable foothold.
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We are a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide the entire community with affordable, family-oriented programming and events in a safe, recreational environment.
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Farm fresh creamline milk bottled straight from the farm, delicious baked goods like grandma used to make and fresh, locally grown products. Visit us during the fall season for our special events; including a Corn Maze, hayrides, and more!
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Explore 15,000 square feet of four floors within the Wickwire Residence in Downtown Cortland, NY. The grand limestone Chateauesque style mansion, built by industrialist and local philanthropist Chester F Wickwire and designed by architect Samuel Burrage Reed, features parquet floor, jewel-like stained glass windows, oak and cherry woodwork, and ornate decorative stenciling. The 1890 House Museum is part of the Historic District in the City of Cortland and ongoing restoration projects are returning this architectural treasure to its historic splendor. Come visit us and wander through our restored period rooms, view our changing exhibitions, and attend our special programs and events.
The history of the Wickwire family is interesting. The architecture is superb. The craftsmanship of the woodwork was excellent and the many touches which incorporated the family business made it even better. One is not usually impressed with doorknobs, but these are one of a kind. Like many house museums, this one is a work in progress which makes return visits worthwhile.
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Under new ownership since June 2018! Our outdoor pirate course is full of twists and turns, water traps and a river hole. We feature the largest indoor Black Light Mini Golf course in the nation. After golf, enjoy our bounce houses, gem dig or fluff and stuff a bear or try our new arcades. Our newest attraction is our outdoor paintball arcade. Shoot at over 100 targets and props. Snacks available!
Omg this is great! So much enthusiasm, hard work, humor, and talent put toward letting people take a break from these trying times and just enjoy themselves. Really appreciated. Creative and clever; above and beyond. Great job, guys.
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The CNY Living History Center is a museum complex that consists of three different museums all pertaining to three different aspects of history. The Homeville museum focuses on military and local history, the Brockway museum focuses on Brockway Trucks and their history here in Cortland, and also the Tractors of Yesteryear museum focuses on agricultural history. Three museums for the price of one!
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