Tour Overview
A Walking Guide to Campus to inform students about the campus
Thank you for taking this educational Cornell Tour with PocketSights.
Our intent of this tour is to inform students about the campus and show Cornell in a positive way, so that families can make an informed decision about attending.
Cornell University was founded on April 27, 1865. Cornell's main campus is on East Hill in Ithaca, New York.
The Ithaca Campus is among the rolling valleys of the Finger Lakes region and, atop East Hill, provides a view of the surrounding area, including 38 miles (61.4 km) long Lake Cayuga. Two gorges, Fall Creek Gorge and Cascadilla Gorge, bound Central Campus and become popular swimming holes during the warmer months (although the university and city code discourage their use). The Cornell University Ithaca Campus comprises 745 acres, but in actuality, is much larger due to the Cornell Plantations (more than 4,300 acres) as well as the numerous university owned lands in New York.
For more information, visit Cornell's website at: www.cornell.edu
Or call: 607-254-4636
Or email: info@cornell.edu
PocketSights is not affiliated or endorsed by Cornell University.
Let's take a walk!
Stops
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Stop 1: Day Hall
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Stop 2: Cornell Store
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Stop 3: Sage Chapel
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Stop 4: Ho Plaza
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Stop 5: Gannett Health Center
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Stop 6: Willard Straight Hall
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Stop 7: Clock Tower
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Stop 8: Olin and Uris Libraries
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Stop 9: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
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Stop 10: Arts and Sciences
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Stop 11: Architecture, Art, and Planning
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Stop 12: Bailey Hall
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Stop 13: Human Ecology (HE)
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Stop 14: Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS)
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Stop 15: Trillium
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Stop 16: Bio Quad
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Stop 17: Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR)
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Stop 18: Barton Hall
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Stop 19: Teagle Hall
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Stop 20: Hotel Administration (SHA)
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Stop 21: Engineering
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Stop 22: Questions about Tour?