Traverse Tompkins: A Sporting Chance

Explore Local Sports History Across Tompkins County!

Traverse Tompkins: A Sporting Chance

Trumansburg, New York 14886, United States

Created By: Ithaca Heritage

Tour Information

Welcome to the Traverse Tompkins 2024 - A Sporting Chance!

Discover the rich and diverse sports heritage of Tompkins County, a region steeped in athletic tradition and achievement. From the storied fields of Cornell University to the community parks and recreational centers that have shaped local legends, this tour invites you to explore the landmarks, stories, and events that have made an indelible mark on the area’s sports culture.

This year's Traverse Tompkins theme is developed in conjunction with our 2024 Exhibit A Sporting Chance - On and Off the FIeld. You can dive into these historical narratvives at The History Center through December 2024.

What to Expect:

  • Iconic Venues: Visit historic sites like Schoellkopf Field, home to Cornell’s football and lacrosse teams, and the Lynah Rink, where the Big Red hockey teams have thrilled fans for decades.
  • Legendary Athletes: Learn about the athletes who have risen to national and international prominence, including Olympic medalists, professional stars, and collegiate champions.
  • Community Impact: Understand the vital role that local sports have played in fostering community spirit, promoting healthy living, and providing opportunities for youth development.
  • Interactive Experiences: Engage with interactive exhibits and guided tours at various stops, offering a deeper dive into the stories behind the sports.

Whether you're a lifelong resident, a sports enthusiast, or a curious visitor, this tour will give you a unique perspective on how sports have shaped the identity and culture of Tompkins County. Lace up your walking shoes, bring your sense of adventure, and get ready to explore the vibrant sports history that this region has to offer!


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What You'll See on the Tour

One of the tallest waterfalls east of the Mississippi River, Taughannock Falls plunges 215 feet down into a dramatic gorge that snakes out 3/4 of a mile to Cayuga Lake. Taughannock Falls State Park was founded in 1925 on land that was once ... Read more
The Southside Community Center was originally founded in the 1920s as the Serv-Us League by a group of community-minded black women. In the late 1930s federal Works Progress Administration funds supported the construction of the current So... Read more
In March 2022 the Newfield High School Basketball team made history when it won the New York State High School Class C Championship. A highly successful basketball program, Newfield could claim Section titles, and States Final Four appearan... Read more
The term "amateur" means "one who engages in a pursuit...or a sport as a pastime rather than as a profession." The word comes from French, meaning "one who loves," and since the earliest days of baseball, there have been groups of players ... Read more
Originally private farm and pasture land, what is now the Hammond Hill State Forest is 3,697 acres of wooded land that is popular for multiple recreational purposes. This natural treasure sprawls over parts of the towns of Caroline, Dryden... Read more
The International Salt Plant in Ludlowville donated 24 acres of lakefront property to the Town of Lansing in 1959, and by 1965, the development of Myers Park was finished and it was open to the public. Now consisting of 31 leafy green acres... Read more
On the last day of Ithaca Farmers market in 1996, it was cold and with few customers, the farmers were bored, so for entertainment and to keep warm, they started hurling round vegetables towards a target. This spontaneity inspired vendor St... Read more
For most of its history, dragon boating was exclusively an annual holiday custom. In the past 50 years, however, dragon boating has gained popularity as a modern sport, one that is unique for retaining aspects of its Chinese heritage. Thoug... Read more

 

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