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Sandra Easter

Sandra Easter

Functional Nutritional Practitioner
Offers virtual services

English

Welcome to Beathú Holistic Health, where we are dedicated to supporting your journey toward optimal wellness through functional nutrition and a truly holistic approach. As a NANP professional, I view each person as a whole—considering the interconnected roles of nutrition, lifestyle, stress, moveme…

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Ithaca, NY

 

Ithaca is a city in and the county seat of Tompkins County, New York, United States. Situated on the southern shore of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York, Ithaca is the largest community in the Ithaca metropolitan statistical area. It is named after the Greek island of Ithaca. As of 2020, the city's population was 32,108.

A college town, Ithaca is home to Cornell University, an Ivy League university, and Ithaca College. Nearby is Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3), located in Dryden.

Native Americans lived in this area for thousands of years. When reached by Europeans, this area was controlled by the Cayuga tribe of Indians, one of the Five Civilized Tribes or Iroquois League. Jesuit missionaries from New France in present-day Quebec had a mission to convert the Cayuga as early as 1657. Saponi and Tutelo peoples, Siouan-speaking tribes, later occupied lands at the south end of Cayuga Lake. Dependent tributaries of the Cayuga, they had been permitted to settle on the tribe's hunting lands at the south end of Cayuga Lake, and in Pony (originally Sapony) Hollow of present-day Newfield, New York. Remnants of these tribes had been forced from Virginia and North Carolina by tribal conflicts and European colonial settlement. Similarly, the Tuscarora people, an Iroquoian-speaking tribe from the Carolinas, migrated after defeat in the Yamasee War; they settled with the Oneida people and became the sixth nation of the Haudenosaunee, with chiefs stating the migration was complete in 1722.

During the American Revolutionary War, four of the then-six Iroquois nations helped the British attempt to crush the revolution, although bands made decisions on fighting in a highly decentralized way. Conflict with the rebel colonists was fierce throughout the Mohawk Valley and Western New York. In retaliation for conflicts to the east and resentment at the way in which the Iroquois made war, the 1779 Sullivan Expedition was conducted against the Iroquois in the west of the state, destroying more than 40 villages and stored winter crops and forcing their retreat from the area.[8] It destroyed the Tutelo village of Coregonal, located near what is now the junction of state routes 13 and 13A just south of Ithaca. Most Iroquois were forced from the state after the Revolutionary War, but some remnants remained. The state sold off the former Iroquois lands to stimulate development and settlement by non-indigenous Americans; lands were also granted as payment to veterans of the war.

Within the current boundaries of Ithaca, Native Americans maintained a temporary hunting camp at the base of Cascadilla Gorge. In 1788, eleven men from Kingston, New York, came to the area with two Lenape guides, to explore what they considered wilderness. The following year Jacob Yaple, Isaac Dumond, and Peter Hinepaw returned with their families and constructed log cabins. That same year Abraham Bloodgood of Albany obtained a patent from the state for 1,400 acres, which included all of the present downtown west of Tioga Street.

Ithaca places a high priority on health and wellness, with several institutions contributing to the well-being of its residents. The Mount Sinai Health System serves as a cornerstone for comprehensive healthcare services, ensuring access to top-notch medical facilities. Rasa Spa provides a tranquil retreat with massages, facials, and holistic therapies, promoting relaxation and rejuvenation. Island Health & Fitness offers state-of-the-art equipment, group fitness classes, and personalized training programs. Mighty Yoga hosts yoga classes that focus on core strength, flexibility, and overall well-being. The Finger Lakes School of Massage offers therapeutic massage services provided by advanced students. Cayuga Wellness Center combines chiropractic care, physical therapy, and nutritional counseling to enhance overall wellness. Community Corners Fitness offers a range of exercise equipment and classes in a friendly, community-focused environment. These diverse facilities and activities make Ithaca a vibrant hub for wellness and active living, enriching the lives of its residents.

Top sites in Ithaca, NY are Cornell University, Sciencenter, and Cornell Botanic Gardens.

Population: 32,724 (2023). ZIP code: 14851. Area code: 607. Elevation: 404 ft (123 m). Area: 6.07 sq mi (15.72 km2).

 

FAQs

Why is Ithaca, NY famous?

Ithaca is famous for its many waterfalls, more than 100 within 10 miles of downtown. If you put them all together, it's a waterfall 7,342 feet tall. That's 1.39 miles of falling water! The city's modern history began in the late 18th Century when Congress awarded Revolutionary War soldiers land grants (instead of combat pay) to settle the area. Local deeds are still based on the original "Military Tract," designated in 1790.

 

What is Ithaca, NY best known for?

Ithaca is a wonderful year-round travel destination, situated in the heart of the Finger Lakes wine country. A small, cosmopolitan city on the south end of Cayuga Lake, Ithaca is known for its diverse cultural life and its natural beauty. Lakes, waterfalls, gorges, and winding trails abound.

 

What is the racial makeup of Ithaca, NY?

The median age in Ithaca is 22 years, in part due to the proximity of Cornell University and Ithaca College. Our ethnic makeup is 74% white, 13.7% Asian, 6.7% Black, 5.3% Hispanic, and 0.4% American Indian and Alaskan Native. The City of Ithaca has a Mayor-Council form of government.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

City of Ithaca

Visit Ithaca

Fly Ithaca

Gitnux

The William Henry Miller Inn

NY State Parks

Mount Sinai Health System

Cornell University

Rasa Spa

Island Health & Fitness 

Mighty Yoga

Finger Lakes School of Massage

Cayuga Wellness Center

Community Corners Fitness

Cornell University

Sciencenter

Cornell Botanic Gardens

Miller Inn

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