Everything Cortland is known for
8 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
This quiet spot holds echoes of hardship and resilience – the Cortland County Poor Farm. Established in 1836, the farm provided a place for the county's poorest residents to live and work in exchange for basic…
Imagine Cortland transforming from a small village into a bustling hub, right here where you're driving. The Tompkins Street–Main Street Historic District blossomed between 1860 and 1910, reflecting Cortland's growth as…
Ever seen a bridge that looks like an upside-down smile? You're about to! Right here in Homer, you'll find a unique collection of lenticular truss bridges, a marvel of 19th-century engineering. Built in 1881, these…
Pull over for a moment and reflect on the lives of those who came before you in this historic rural cemetery. Glenwood Cemetery was established here in Homer in 1867. But the story starts even earlier. A cemetery…
Pull over here for a sec, I want to show you something. This unassuming little church and schoolhouse played a vital role in shaping this community back in the day. Around 1870, the Taylor Center Methodist Episcopal…
All aboard to explore this charming 1872 railway depot, a relic of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. This is the Truxton Depot, built when trains were king. The Lehigh Valley Railroad constructed this depot around 1872. It's…
Imagine a bygone era at this trolley park pavilion, a relic of early 20th-century recreation. The Little York Pavilion, in what's now Dwyer Memorial County Park, was built around 1906. It was part of a resort…
Welcome to the heart of Dryden, New York, where time seems to slow down as you drive through this historic district. Imagine these streets not just as roadways, but as pathways connecting generations. The Dryden…