No, Ithaca, NY is on the Southern tip of Cayuga Lake, the largest of New York's Finger Lakes. It is the home of Cornell University and Ithaca College, thus, it is lively and interesting little city, well worth a visit.
2007-04-02 09:37:46
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answered by MB 4
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Ithaca College is in Ithaca, NY. It is near Cornell University. You are asking about a beautiful spot in the most beautiful state in these United States: New York.
2007-04-02 09:18:02
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answered by tartu2222 6
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Ithaca is in the finger lake region of New York State.(Central NY) It is about 1-1.5 hours from Syracuse
2007-04-02 07:56:36
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answered by claytoncutie242 2
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It is in Ithaca, New York state.
2007-04-02 07:42:46
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answered by Ted 6
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Ithaca is in the Finger Lakes region of New York, so no, it is not in New England.
2007-04-02 07:41:52
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answered by sssnole 4
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Ithaca is in New York State......near Syracuse
2007-04-02 07:41:52
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answered by Sam h 6
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It's in central New York state, not really considered New England. Closest major city to it is Syracuse.
2007-04-02 07:42:09
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answered by just_treva 4
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Not tecnically. It's in Western NY, and MOST maps define New England as Connecticut to Maine. New York is most commonly classified as Mid-Atlantic.
2007-04-02 09:32:23
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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New England... (Also known as REDSOX Nation) All together Now
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts,
Rhode Island and Connecticut.
NOT NY
2007-04-02 07:43:45
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answered by Anonymous
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