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Wood said he hoped developing Southside would help businesses in the city of Oneonta too. Vicky Klukkert, staff writer, can be reached at vklukkert@thedailystar.com or 607-441-7221. Show comments
The Walnut Street Historic District is a historic district in Oneonta, New York, USA. The district includes 44 structures located on: Dietz Street, Elm Street, Ford Avenue, Maple Street, and Walnut Street. [2] Changes in rental regulations by the city government concern those involved with the preservation of the historic district. [3] [4]
In 1896, Edgar Luderne Welch's Oneonta Historical Souvenir was published covering the new normal school and other institutions in the community. [4] Dudley M. Campbell wrote and published History of Oneonta in 1906. This book is a straightforward historical account of the area which concerns itself with politics, economics, and notable events ...
Oneonta – The City of Oneonta. Oneonta Plains – A lowland north of the Susquehanna River. Southside – The area south of The Susquehanna River which has a major retail shopping district, hotels, and some private residences. West End – The area just west of the City of Oneonta. West Oneonta – A hamlet northwest of the City of Oneonta.
It encompasses the city's intact commercial and civic core and includes commercial buildings, six churches, the city's historic civil buildings, a few industrial buildings, and a small park. The district includes several separately listed buildings: the Masonic Temple, Old Post Office, Municipal Building, Ford Block, and Oneonta Theatre. [2]
The Daily Star is a daily newspaper in Oneonta, New York, United States.It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. . It also owns and operates the Cooperstown Crier, a weekly newspaper in Cooperstown, New York.
Old Post Office is a historic post office building located at Oneonta in Otsego County, New York, United States. It was built in 1915, and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department, Oscar Wenderoth. The original portion of the building is nearly square ...
Springbrook is a not-for-profit organization located in Oneonta, New York. Initially, Springbrook was opened as an orphanage in 1925 by Harriet Parish Smith and was known as the Upstate Baptist Home for Children. The home was established on a working 95-acre farm and also provided its young residents with an education.