Cortland began in 1808 and was named for Gen. Pierre Van Cortlandt, the first lt. governor of New York. The Cortland Repertory Theatre presents five productions from mid-June through August.
This house belonged to Chester Franklin Wickwire, the owner of a grocery store on Main Street, which later became successful for it's ability to produce reasonably priced window screening and wire fencing in a variety of household items. Once his business was a success, he began the construction of his house which is the 1890 house.
Address: 1890 House Museum, 37 Tompkins Street, Cortland, NY 13045, United States
Phone: 1 (607) 756-7551, Fax: 1 (607) 756-7551
Cortland Country Music Park offers a 500 seat performance center that began over 20 years ago. The park promotes country music and pays tribute to country music artists - particularly those from New York State. The highlights for most visitors is the live bands and the New York State Country Music Hall of Fame. There is also a 104 site campground.