• King Alcohol Ends Reign: Ithaca’s Prohibition History Walking Tour

    The History Center in Tompkins County 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca

    In the early 1900s, Ithaca, NY earned some colorful nicknames: “Sodom,” “Sin City,” and “Rum Town, USA.” Long before national Prohibition took hold, Ithacans were already battling over booze, morality, and modernity. “King Alcohol Ends Reign” is a 10-block walking tour through downtown Ithaca that traces the city’s spirited (and often surprising) history with Prohibition. Led by trained docents from ... Read More

    $15
  • King Alcohol Ends Reign: Ithaca’s Prohibition History Walking Tour

    The History Center in Tompkins County 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca

    Join us for the kick-off week of Downtown History Walking Tours! Use code "FIRST" for 20% off in the first week. In the early 1900s, Ithaca, NY earned some colorful nicknames: “Sodom,” “Sin City,” and “Rum Town, USA.” Long before national Prohibition took hold, Ithacans were already battling over booze, morality, and modernity. “King Alcohol Ends Reign” is a 10-block ... Read More

    $15
  • Environmental History Presentation from Ithaca College Student Researchers

    The History Center in Tompkins County 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca

    On Wednesday, April 29, The History Center is proud to present the work of Ithaca College environmental history students. With the recent disruptive environmental events in our country and around the world, the projects the students have been working on can provide insight into human-environment interactions over time in this place we call Tompkins County. Focusing on the history of ... Read More

    Free
  • “Shadows Over Cayuga” True Crime Tour

    “Shadows Over Cayuga” True Crime Tour
    The History Center in Tompkins County 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca

    Step into the shadows of turn-of-the-century Ithaca as we uncover some of Tompkins County’s most dramatic and little-known true crime stories. From scandalous postcards to vanished bodies, poisoned chocolates to financial double-crosses, this walking tour shines a flashlight on the people and press that shaped local justice—and sometimes twisted it. This guided 10-block, hour long, tour weaves through downtown Ithaca ... Read More

    $15