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Elmira,
New York
sits on the banks of the Chemung
River in the Southern
Tier portion of the state. Known as the
gateway to New
York's enchanting Finger
Lakes Region, Elmira is
the main commercial hub for all of Chemung
County, and serves as the county seat.
Though a leader in industry and manufacturing, the
city of Elmira retains its friendly, hometown
atmosphere and its values.
Strategically located with the Pennsylvania border
to its south, Elmira is
less than 200 miles from Pittsburgh,
New
York City, and Toronto,
allowing its manufacturing industry quick access to
national and international ports. The Southern
Tier’s ‘Technology Triangle’ extends from Corning,
18 miles to the west, Binghamton,
55 miles to the east, to Ithaca,
36 miles to the north, leaving Elmira situated in the
heart of this rapidly growing region. The Elmira
Empire Zone was created to attract more industries
and it offers a numbers of incentives to new firms.
The retail industry is a strong factor in Elmira’s
economy, with several major shopping centers that
service all of Chemung County.
Census 2000 recorded Elmira’s population at just under
31,000. The city prides itself in the high
national ratings of its public educational
system. For higher learning, residents can
choose from The
Elmira Business Institute and Elmira
College. Corning
Community College, a New York State University, is
only 15 miles away. The people of Elmira have
long been known for their outstanding work ethics,
their pride in performance and perseverance, making
the available workforce quite attractive to relocating
companies.
For more than twenty years, famed American author Mark
Twain summered just outside of Elmira, inspired by
the unique atmosphere and lovely rolling hills of the
Chemung Valley. An octagonal, fully glassed
study was constructed for him. It was there that
he worked on many of his finest books, including The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
He and his wife are buried in Woodlawn
Cemetery in Elmira, and the study is now open to
the public as part of the Elmira College campus.
Chemung County claims the title of “Mark Twain
Country" and is home of the Center
for Mark Twain Studies.
Elmira, NY is rich in history, and the city carefully
preserves its colorful past. Formerly known as
Newtown, Elmira was the site of a Revolutionary
War battle. During the Civil War, the town
was an outpost for the Underground
Railroad along with being a site for a Prison
Camp for Confederate soldiers. Today, battle
reenactments are held annually at the Newtown
Battlefield Reservation. The Chemung Valley History
Museum in Elmira proudly displays relics and
artifacts to its many visitors throughout the year.
Six other museums
grace the city, including the popular National
Soaring Museum, a tribute to the area’s heritage
in motorless flight.
Elmira
contains three noted historic
districts. The Westside
District holds the largest concentration of
Victorian-era residences in New
York State. Elmira’s ‘Antiques
Alley’ is a shopper’s Paradise. The Elmiran
Trolley Service offers a leisurely ride, exploring the
many diverse sections of this quaint and charming
city.
Elmira,
New York is a thriving community with a strong and
robust economy. Firmly rooted with a dynamic
past, Elmira’s future as a growing commercial center
is assured.
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