for the nature lover. Taughannock Falls, But- 

 termilk Falls and Enfield Glen are within a few 

 miles of Ithaca. Industrially Ithaca is growing. 

 Salt, cement, guns, chain drives, signs, areoplanes- 

 and moving pictures "are its principal product"^.' 



the tourist. Museums are located in Goldwin 

 Smith and McGraw halls. The University Li- 

 brary has collections of rare books well worth 

 inspection. The shops and laboratories of the 

 \arious colleges are of interest. 



Cornell University 



The university founded in 1868 by Ezra Cor- 

 nell celebrated its semi-centennial in June, 19 19. 

 The half-century of progress which the institu- 

 tion has made is indeed remarkable. The cam- 

 pus now covers nearly 1,500 acres in the eastern 

 part of the city and town of Ithaca- There are 

 35 main buildings and equipment valued at 

 more than $8,500,000. The University has an 

 endowment in excess of $15,000,000. 



The New York State College of Agriculture 

 is a part of Cornell University. This institution 

 is a university in itself if one is to judge from 

 its size. Cornell University has much to interest 



Trumansburg and 

 Interlaken 



Between Seneca and Cayuga Lakes on the 

 high plateau are two prosperous villages — Tru- 

 mansburg and Interlaken. Both are on the main 

 automobile route from Ithaca to Geneva. Tru- 

 mansburg is only a few miles from Taughannock 

 Falls, the highest single falls east of the Rockies- 

 Taughannock is shown on the back cover of thi^ 

 booklet. 



Interlaken as the name denotes is about mid- 

 way between two lakes — Seneca and Cayuga. 

 Splendid views of the lake are to be obtained by 

 driving about in the vicinity of Interlaken. The 



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