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Tompkins County

Named after vice-president Daniel Tompkins, Tompkins County was created in 1817.

Aired 03/24/2015 | Rating NR

Path Through History: Uniquely New York

Tompkins County

Special | 9m 25s

Named after vice-president Daniel Tompkins, Tompkins County was created in 1817.

Boarding Cayuga Lake, the area is rich in geological history and beauty. Local parks are filled with majestic gorges and waterfalls, and today, education is the county’s largest employer. Travelers to Tompkins County can visit one of the area’s many science or art museums, or spend time exploring the natural beauty of one of its parks here on New York’s Path Through History.

Aired 03/24/2015 | Rating NR

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Path Through History: Uniquely New York is a local public television program presented by WSKG

Path Through History, I Love NY

Path Through History: Uniquely New York

Tompkins County

Special | 9m 25s

Boarding Cayuga Lake, the area is rich in geological history and beauty. Local parks are filled with majestic gorges and waterfalls, and today, education is the county’s largest employer. Travelers to Tompkins County can visit one of the area’s many science or art museums, or spend time exploring the natural beauty of one of its parks here on New York’s Path Through History.

Aired 03/24/2015 | Rating NR

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