Founded in 1851 Evergreen Cemetery, the municipal cemetery of the Village of Owego, was an early and archetypal example of the Rural Cemetery movement. Set on a towering hillside, with monuments reaching to the sky, Evergreen was designed as a park-like setting away...
Just one mile from Exit 64 off Rt.17/I86, Pumpelly House B&B is a unique setting in the Southern Tier, snuggled in the historic residential district of Owego, NY, just a short walk from the historic shopping and dining district, with dozens of boutique shops and...
Immerse Yourself in History and Luxury at the Belva Lockwood Inn Steeped in history and modern comfort, the Belva Lockwood Inn in Owego, NY offers a unique staycation experience. Named after a pioneering suffragist and the first woman to run for President of the...
Pumpelly House Estate is a unique setting in the Southern Tier, snuggled in the historic residential district of Owego, NY. The three-acre property with magnificent trees and lawns sloping to the Susquehanna River is perfect for an outdoor wedding and photographs. The...
Hiking Challenge Level: Easy Trail Length: Approx. 1 mile Brick Pond Trail Map eBird Report The pond comprises 30 acres of open water surrounded by emergent plants and a wet woods. A trail includes an earthen berm and leads visitors around the pond. An active beaver...
This historic farmstead is located on NY 38 north of Newark Valley in Tioga County, New York. The Newark Valley Historical Society hosts a variety of tours and historical reenactments of life in the early 1800s (even blacksmithing), and the Apple Festival every Fall...
This historic municipal building features a cut-stone foundation and full basement. It was built in 1887 as the Union Free School and Academy. A two-story, 45-foot rear wing was completed in 1904, and the building was altered for its current use in 1931.
This charming municipal park at the heart of the Village features a gazebo, village clock and manicured landscaping. It is a pleasant place to stroll or have a picnic lunch.
he first official freight train of the Southern Central Railroad pulled into Newark Valley on March 8, 1870. Passenger service started within one month. Thus began over 100 years of service to the communities on the east branch of the Owego Creek. Today the depot has...