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    One weekend every fall, the good folk at the Downtown Ithaca Alliance host the Apple Harvest Festival, or Applefest, turning the Commons into a bustling street fair, complete with craft and food vendors, stage performances, and some more traditional festival touches (most notably, a Ferris wheel and fun slide for kids).

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    Introducing Eleven, the loudest blog on the block and your best place to find reviews and photos on all the great music happening in Ithaca.

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    Who says it isn't easy being green?

    Move to Ithaca, frog! Being green here isn't just easy, it's a way of life.

    Buildings, homes, businesses, and transportation in Ithaca have become more environmentally friendly, and sustainability is a governing force in town.

    But what about food?

    Yes, even the way we eat is green (organic...

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    If you're wondering what life in Ithaca is really like, you can see for yourself with our interactive guide to the city -- now bigger and better than ever before! Ithaca Places now features more than 135 locations around town -- and we're adding more all the time.

    Ithaca places map and gallery

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    Even the most studious collegiate needs to take a break, and Ithaca has some great spots to get away from it all.

    Check out these nearby parks the next time you need to chill out.

    Buttermilk Falls State Park

    With its 10 waterfalls, Buttermilk is one of the most popular parks in New York State.

    Robert H. Treman State Park

    This park...

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