Every house has a story and yours is no different. Even the most unassuming houses yield great surprises. If you are interested in the architectural and residential history of your house, we can help you get started with your research. Our interactive map will ultimately have such information for all homes in Cayuga Heights, but 920 homes over the course of 100 years with multiple residents is a Herculean task that even Hercules would find daunting . . . and so we hope you will help.
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Your House's Story:
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Your Story:
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To get started researching your house history:
We're here to help! Contact our historians for guidance or inspiration. |
The History Project will be conducting oral histories, and we'd love to hear your stories. Whether they be about trick-or-treating as a child, walking your dog or walking to school, attending a yoga class at the Corners, gardening or eating at the Cottage Cafe or at Ned's Pizza, we'd like to hear your memories.
Please contact Village Historian Bea Szekely to participate. |