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  2. Van Cortlandt family - Wikipedia

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    Van Cortlandt Park in Bronx, New York derives its name from the family, as well as Manhattan's Cortlandt Street and Cortlandt Alley. The town of Cortlandt to the north, in Westchester County, New York carries the family name as well. The Van Cortlandt House Museum was initially the residence of Frederick Van Cortlandt.

  3. List of State University of New York at Cortland alumni

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    List of State University of New York at Cortland alumni. The State University of New York at Cortland is a public university in Cortland, New York. The university was known as Cortland Normal School from 1868 to 1941, and Cortland State Teachers College from 1941 to 1961. It is also called SUNY Cortland. Following are some of its notable alumni.

  4. State University of New York at Cortland - Wikipedia

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    Red and white. Nickname. Red Dragons. Mascot. Blaze. Website. www.cortland.edu. The State University of New York at Cortland (SUNY Cortland, C-State, or Cortland State) is a public university in Cortland, New York. It was founded in 1868 and is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cortland ...

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    Courthouse Park. 42°35′56″N 76°10′37″W  /  42.598889°N 76.176944°W  / 42.598889; -76.176944  (Cortland County Courthouse) Cortland. 3. Cortland County Poor Farm. Cortland County Poor Farm. October 29, 1982. (#82001115) Northeast of Cortland off NY 13.

  6. 1890 House Museum - Wikipedia

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    November 17, 1982 (increase) [1] The 1890 House Museum is a historic house located on Tompkins Street in Cortland, New York. It was built in 1890 for industrialist Chester F. Wickwire (1843–1910), and was designed by architect Samuel B. Reed. The house is a mirror image sister house of an earlier mansion built for circus manager James Anthony ...

  7. Cortland, New York - Wikipedia

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    cortland.org. Cortland is a city and the county seat of Cortland County, New York, United States. Known as the Crown City, Cortland is in New York's Southern Tier region. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 17,556. [2][3] The city of Cortland, near the county's western border, is surrounded by the town of Cortlandville.

  8. Cortland Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Cortland Free Library. /  42.5998528°N 76.1779361°W  / 42.5998528; -76.1779361. Cortland Free Library is a historic library building located at Cortland in Cortland County, New York. It consists of one colossal story, seven bays wide, that stands on a high basement. It is constructed of brick in the Georgian Revival style and built in 1928.

  9. Unitarian Universalist Church (Cortland, New York) - Wikipedia

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    93000592. Added to NRHP. July 1, 1993 [1] The Unitarian Universalist Church of Cortland, New York, also known as "The Old Cobblestone Church," is an historic cobblestone church building located at 3 Church Street in Cortland, New York, United States. Built in 1837, the building was established as a Universalist church.