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Elmira is a city
City

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 in Chemung County
Chemung County, New York

Chemung County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. It is part of the 'Elmira, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses all of Chemung County....
, New York
New York

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, USA. It is the principal city of the 'Elmira, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses Chemung County, New York. The population was 30,940 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat
County seat

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 of Chemung County.

The City of Elmira is located in the south-central part of the county, surrounded on three sides by the Town of Elmira
Elmira (town), New York

Elmira is a town in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 7,199 at the 2000 census.The Town of Elmira is in the south-central part of the county, surrounding the Elmira, New York on three sides....
. It is in the Southern Tier
Southern Tier

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 of New York a short distance north of the Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

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 state line.

Sullivan Expedition
Sullivan Expedition

The Sullivan Expedition, also known as the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition, was a campaign led by Major General John Sullivan and General James Clinton against Loyalist and the four nations of the Iroquois who had sided with the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War....
 of 1779 passed through the area and fought a British force at the Battle of Newtown
Battle of Newtown

}|-||}The Battle of Newtown , was the only major battle of the Sullivan Expedition, an armed offensive led by General John Sullivan that was ordered by the Continental Congress to end the threat of the Iroquois who had sided with the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War....
, south of the current city.






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Elmira is a city
City

A city is an urban area with a high population density and a particular administrative, legal, or historical status.Large industrialized cities generally have advanced systems for sanitation, utilities, land usage, house, and transportation and more....
 in Chemung County
Chemung County, New York

Chemung County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. It is part of the 'Elmira, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses all of Chemung County....
, New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
, USA. It is the principal city of the 'Elmira, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses Chemung County, New York. The population was 30,940 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Chemung County.

The City of Elmira is located in the south-central part of the county, surrounded on three sides by the Town of Elmira
Elmira (town), New York

Elmira is a town in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 7,199 at the 2000 census.The Town of Elmira is in the south-central part of the county, surrounding the Elmira, New York on three sides....
. It is in the Southern Tier
Southern Tier

The Southern Tier is a geographical term that refers to the counties of New York State west of the Catskill Mountains along the northern border of Pennsylvania....
 of New York a short distance north of the Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
 state line.

History


Early history

The Sullivan Expedition
Sullivan Expedition

The Sullivan Expedition, also known as the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition, was a campaign led by Major General John Sullivan and General James Clinton against Loyalist and the four nations of the Iroquois who had sided with the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War....
 of 1779 passed through the area and fought a British force at the Battle of Newtown
Battle of Newtown

}|-||}The Battle of Newtown , was the only major battle of the Sullivan Expedition, an armed offensive led by General John Sullivan that was ordered by the Continental Congress to end the threat of the Iroquois who had sided with the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War....
, south of the current city. The Iroquois
Iroquois

The Iroquois Confederacy is a group of First Nations/Native Americans in the United States that originally consisted of five nations: the Mohawk nation, the Oneida tribe, the Onondaga , the Cayuga nation, and the Seneca nation....
 and the new United States made a treaty at Elmira in 1791 to settle territorial disputes in the region.

The first settler in Elmira was captain Abraham Miller of the Continental Army
Continental Army

The American Continental Army was an army formed after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War by the colonies that became the United States. Established by a resolution of the Continental Congress on June 15, 1775, the army was created to coordinate the military efforts of the Thirteen Colonies in their struggle against the rule of Kingdom...
. He built a cabin after resigning just before the Revolutionary war. Miller's Pond and Miller Street are named after him where his house was originally built.

Elmira's formation


The New York legislature established the Township of Chemung
Chemung, New York

Chemung is a town in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 2,665 at the 2000 census. The town name is derived from the river flowing through it, which means in the native dialect, "Big Horn."...
, now Chemung County, in 1788. The settlement of Newtown was soon established at the intersection of Newtown Creek and the Chemung River
Chemung River

The Chemung River is a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 45 mi long, in south central New York and northern Pennsylvania in the United States....
. In 1792, the settlement at Newtown joined with the Wisnerburg and DeWittsburg settlements to form the village of Newtown. In 1808, the village officially changed its name to the Town of Elmira
Elmira (town), New York

Elmira is a town in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 7,199 at the 2000 census.The Town of Elmira is in the south-central part of the county, surrounding the Elmira, New York on three sides....
, at a town meeting held at Teal's Tavern. It's said the town was named after tavern owner Nathan Teal's young daughter, but that story has never been confirmed. In any case, the City of Elmira, also called "The Queen City", was incorporated in 1864 from part of the town of Elmira and the village of Elmira. The remaining part of the town of Elmira exists still, surrounding the city on the west, north, and east. The city and town share an intricately entwined history. According to Amos B. Carpenter's Family History book printed in 1898, Elmira is named after Major General Matthew Carpenter's daughter. This occurred according to the book in 1821 at the constitutional convention which Matthew was a delegate to.

Elmira served as a transportation hub for New York's Southern Tier in the 1800s, connecting commercial centers in Rochester and Buffalo with Albany and New York City, via the canal system and railroads. The city was the southern terminus of the Chemung Canal
Chemung Canal

The Chemung Canal is a former canal in New York, USA. The canal connected Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen, New York to the Chemung River at Elmira, New York....
 (completed in 1833); later, the Junction Canal
Junction Canal

The Junction Canal was a canal in the states of New York and Pennsylvania in the USA. The canal was also called the Arnot Canal, after the name of its principal stockholder, John Arnot of Elmira, New York....
 was constructed to connect Elmira with Corning, facilitating transport of coal from the Pennsylvania mines via the Northern branch of the Susquehanna Canal system. Some years after, the Erie and New York Railroads were completed and criss-crossed in the midst of the city, making it a prime location for an Army training and muster point early in the Civil War.

A great deal of the Union installation, known as Camp Rathbun, fell into disuse as the Civil War progressed, and the camp's "Barracks #3"
Elmira Prison

Elmira Prison was a prisoner-of-war camp constructed by the Union Army in Elmira, New York, during the American Civil War to house captive Confederate States Army soldiers....
 were converted into a Civil War
American Civil War

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 prison camp in the summer of 1864. The camp, in use from June 6, 1864 until the fall of 1865, was dubbed "Hellmira" by its inmates. Towner's history of 1892 and maps from the period indicate the camp occupied a somewhat irregular parallelogram, running about west and approximately the same distance south of a location a couple of hundred feet west of Hoffman Street (Foster Avenue?) and Winsor Avenue, bordered on the south by Foster's Pond more or less, on the north bank of the Chemung River.

In the months the site was used as a camp, 12,123 Confederate soldiers were incarcerated; of these, 2,963 died during their stay from a combination of malnutrition, prolonged exposure to brutal winter weather, and disease directly attributable to the dismal sanitary conditions on Foster's Pond and lack of medical care. The camp's dead were prepared for burial and laid to rest by the sexton at Woodlawn National Cemetery
Woodlawn National Cemetery

Woodlawn National Cemetery is a U.S. National Cemetery located in the city of Elmira, New York, in Chemung County, New York. It encompasses 10.5 acres, and as of the end of 2005, had 8,693 interred remains....
, ex-slave John W. Jones
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. At the end of the war, each prisoner was given a loyalty oath and given a train ticket back home; the last prisoner left the camp on September 27, 1865. The camp was closed, demolished and converted to farm land. Woodlawn cemetery, about north of the original prison camp site (bounded by West Hill, Bancroft, Davis, and Mary Streets), was designated a National Cemetery in 1877. The prison camp site is today a residential area.

As Elmira grew, so did the citizens' concern about increased crime after the end of the war; the idea of constructing a reformatory within the city had been discussed for some years. Finally, lands on which the present-day Elmira Correctional Facility
Elmira Correctional Facility

Elmira Correctional Facility, known otherwise as "the Hill", is a maximum security prison located in New York in the USA. The prison is located in Chemung County, New York in the Elmira, New York....
 resides, approximately in all (north of Bancroft across the street from Woodlawn Cemetery), were purchased in 1869 and 1870 by the state legislature, specifically for construction of the reformatory and an armory. These lay within the boundaries of the town of Elmira, rather than the city. Around the same time, Dr. Eldwin Eldridge purchased a large tract of wilderness (~ ) with a small pond, also within the township, and developed it into a fabulous garden spot. His sudden death in 1876 put paid to his plans to develop the land further. After his death, Dr. Eldridge's estate granted access to the parkland to Elmira residents and tourists. In 1889, the city purchased the land, calling it Eldridge Park in the doctor's honor. The park this time held a nearly lake in its center, along with marble statuary, flower gardens, fountains, driving and walking paths, and a labyrinth. In 1890, along with Eldridge park, the Reformatory, and Armory, the city added a well-populated area known as "Carr's Corners" (area bounded by Hoffman, West Hill, and Hillcrest (old Carr Road) - and appears to include the residential area around and to the south of Woodlawn National Cemetery.

Elmira Economy


In 1950, the population of the City of Elmira peaked at about 50,000, which represented 57 percent of Chemung County’s total population at that time. Today, the City has approximately 30,000 residents, which represents 34 percent of Chemung County’s total population. This population decline is due to the national decline in railroads and manufacturing.

Today, the primary manufacturing employers are:

Anchor Glass Container Corporation, located in Elmira Heights, is a manufacturer of glass containers. Anchor Glass produces a diverse line of flint, amber, green, and other colored glass containers of various types and designs for the beer, food, beverage and liquor markets.

Notable people with ties to Elmira

  • Bob Waterfield
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  • Tedd Arnold
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  • John Arnot, Jr.
    John Arnot, Jr.

    John Arnot, Jr. was a United States House of Representatives from New York.Born in Elmira, New York, Arnot was educated at private schools in his native city....
  • Geoff Bodine
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  • Olivia Langdon Clemens
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  • Frederick Collin
    Frederick Collin

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  • Eileen Collins
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  • Ernie Davis
    Ernie Davis

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  • Jacob Sloat Fassett
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  • Henry Friendly
    Henry Friendly

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  • Charles Tomlinson Griffes
  • Tommy Hilfiger
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  • Andy Hilfiger
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  • John W. Jones
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  • Charles Thomas McMillen
    Charles Thomas McMillen

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  • William P. Perry
    William P. Perry

    William P. Perry is an American composer and television producer. Born in Elmira, New York in 1930, he attended Harvard University and studied with Paul Hindemith, Walter Piston and Randall Thompson....
  • Beth Phoenix
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  • Jeanine Pirro
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  • Hal Roach
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  • Jane Roberts
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  • Francis Asbury Roe
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  • Joel Dorman Steele
    Joel Dorman Steele

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  • Art Sykes
    Art Sykes

    Arthur S. Sykes, , known as Artie, was an United States boxer from Elmira, New York. Sykes made his professional debut in 1933. In 1934, he was defeated by a young Joe Louis....
  • Mark Twain
    Mark Twain

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  • Brian Williams
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Geography

Elmira is located at (42.089874, -76.809559).
Chemung River
According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

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, the city has a total area of 7.6 square miles (19.6 km˛), of which, 7.3 square miles (19.0 km˛) of it is land and 0.3 square miles (0.7 km˛) of it (3.56%) is water.

The Chemung River
Chemung River

The Chemung River is a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 45 mi long, in south central New York and northern Pennsylvania in the United States....
 flows eastward through the city. Elmira is built almost entirely in the flood plain of the Chemung River and has suffered many flood
Flood

A flood is an overflow of an expanse of water that submerges land, a deluge. In the sense of "flowing water", the word may also be applied to the inflow of the tide....
s over its history, the worst from Hurricane Agnes
Hurricane Agnes

Hurricane Agnes was the first tropical storm and first hurricane of the 1972 Atlantic hurricane season. A rare June hurricane, it made landfall on the Florida Panhandle before moving northeastward and ravaging the Mid-Atlantic region as a tropical storm....
 in 1972. Newtown Creek
Newtown Creek

Newtown Creek, is a estuary that forms part of the border between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, in New York City, New York, United States....
, flowing from the north, joins the Chemung River at the southeast corner of the city.

New York State Route 17
New York State Route 17

New York State Route 17, also known as the Southern Tier Expressway , the Quickway , and the Orange Turnpike , is a New York state highway that runs from Suffern, New York to the Pennsylvania border in Western New York....
, The Southern Tier Expressway, connects with the city at Exit 56. New York State Route 14
New York State Route 14

New York State Route 14 is a state highway located in Western New York New York. Along with New York State Route 19, it is one of two routes to transect the state in a north-south fashion between the New York-Pennsylvania border and Lake Ontario....
 passes through Elmira between Watkins Glen
Watkins Glen, New York

Watkins Glen is a village in Schuyler County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 2,149 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Schuyler County, New York....
 and Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , often colloquially referred to as PA by natives and Northeasterners, is a U.S. state located in the Northeastern United States and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States....
. New York State Route 352
New York State Route 352

New York State Route 352 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New York. It generally parallels the Southern Tier Expressway - Interstate 86 and NY Route 17 - from Riverside, Steuben County, New York east through Corning , New York to Elmira ....
 begins in Elmira at Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway and continues West into Corning
Corning (city), New York

Corning is a city in Steuben County, New York, New York, United States, on the Chemung River. The population was 10,842 at the United States Census 2000....
.

Demographics


Historical populations
Year Population
1890 30,893*
1900 35,672*
1910 37,176*
1920 45,393*
1930 47,397*
1940 45,106*
1950 49,716*
1960 46,517*
1970 39,945*
1980 35,327*
1990 33,724*
2000 30,940
* Source from Chemung County
Chemung County, New York

Chemung County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. It is part of the 'Elmira, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area' which encompasses all of Chemung County....
, not Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

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. Document .


As of the census
Census

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 of 2000, there were 30,940 people, 11,475 households, and 6,701 families residing in the city. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 4,229.5 people per square mile (1,632.0/km˛). There were 12,895 housing units at an average density of 1,762.7/sq mi (680.2/km˛). The racial makeup of the city was 82.03% White or European American, 13.05% Black or African American
Race (United States Census)

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, 0.39% Native American, 0.49% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 1.37% from other races
Race (United States Census)

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, and 2.64% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.14% of the population.

There were 11,475 households out of which 31.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 35.3% were married couples
Marriage

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 living together, 18.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.6% were non-families. 34.5% of all households were made up of individuals and 13.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.37 and the average family size was 3.05.

In the city the population was spread out with 25.1% under the age of 18, 13.0% from 18 to 24, 29.9% from 25 to 44, 18.2% from 45 to 64, and 13.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females there were 101.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.2 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $27,292, and the median income for a family was $33,592. Males had a median income of $31,775 versus $22,350 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

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 for the city was $14,495. About 17.9% of families and 23.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.6% of those under age 18 and 12.1% of those age 65 or over.

The Elmira Metropolitan Statistical Area (or Elmira MSA) is frequently used for statistical information such as labor rates and includes all of Chemung County with a population in 2000 of 90,070.

The Elmira MSA was ranked as the 59th safest place to live out of 344 Metro Areas in 2005 by Morgan Quitno
Morgan Quitno

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 Press .

The three largest ethnic groups in Elmira are Irish, German and Italian.

City government


Mayors of Elmira
Mayor Party Term
John S. Tonello D 2006-present
J. William O'Brien D 3/2005-2006
Stephen M. Hughes D 1998-2/2005
Howard F. Townsend R 1994-1997
James E. Hare D 1988-1993
Stephen J. Fesh Jr. R 1984-1987
Mary P. Ciccariello D 1982-1983
Robert G. Densberger R 1980-1981
John M. Kennedy D 1976-1979
Richard C. Loll R 1972-1975
Edward T. Lagonegro D 1968-1971
Howard H. Kimball R 1966-1967
Edward T. Lagonegro D 1962-1965
Edward A. Mooers R 1956-1961
Emory Strachen R 1940-1955
J. Maxwell Beers R 1936-1939
Henry W. Honan D 1934-1935
W. Glenn Sweet R 1932-1933
Frank P. Robinson D 1930-1931
David N. Heller D 1926-1929
J. Norton Wood R 1922-1925
George W. Peck D 1920-1921
Harry N. Hoffman - 1914-1919
Daniel Sheehan D 1908-1913
Z. Reed Brockway - 1906-1907
William T. Coleman R 1904-1905
Daniel Sheehan - 1902-1903
Frank H. Flood - 1900-1901
Edgar Denton De 1898-1899
Frederick Collin - 1894-1897
David C. Robinson D 1892-1894
Charles S. Davison D 1888-1892
John B. Stanchfield D 1886-1888
Henry Flood - 1884-1886
Stephen T. Arnot D 1883-1884
David B. Hill D 1882-1883
Alexander Diven R 1880-1882
Granville D. Parsons - 1878-1880
Robert T. Turner - 1876-1878
Howard M. Smith - 1875-1876
Luther Caldwell - 1873-1874
Patrick H. Flood - 1872-1873
John Arnot Jr. D 1870-1871
Stephen McDonald - 1868-1870
John I. Nicks - 1866-1868
John Arnot Jr. D 1864-1865
* Source: City Clerk of the City of Elmira
The city government is a Council-Manager form of government in which the City Manager is the primary administrator of the City. There is one mayor elected at large and six councilmembers elected from each of six council districts. The term of office of the mayor and councilmembers was 2 years until a referendum passed in 2003 extended the terms to 4 years (4 year terms began after the 2007 election). The mayor and councilmembers are all part-time employees. The City Manager, City Clerk, City Chamberlain, City Assessor, and Corporation Counsel are all appointed by the City Council. All remaining department heads serve at the request of the City Manager.

The city has of road, of water lines, and of sewer lines. There are four ZIP codes in the City of Elmira: 14901 (northside), 14902 (downtown), 14904 (southside), and 14905 (West Elmira).

Facts about City Government

  • The city police department employs approximately 81 full-time officers.
  • The city fire department employs approximately 60 full-time firefighters and officers.
  • The city animal shelter has a goal to become by 2007 a no-kill animal shelter based on a model by Tompkins County SPCA..
  • The city received $1.4 million in Community Development Block Grant
    Community Development Block Grant

    The Community Development Block Grant , one of the longest-running programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, funds local community development activities such as affordable housing, anti-poverty programs, and infrastructure development....
     funds and $368,000 in HOME funds in FY2006-2007 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. These funds are used for programs and projects for low-moderate income families and neighbohood blocks.
  • The City of Elmira has more than 20 parks including Eldridge Park with a walking trail, restored carousel, skateboard park, and fishing lake and Wisner Park with memorials to veterans from World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War and the Fallen Officers Memorial.
  • The City Manager of the City of Elmira is currently John J. Burin.
  • The Chief of Police is currently W. Scott Drake III.


More information about the City of Elmira

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The City Slogan is "Honoring the Past, Building the Future". It is featured on an Entrance sign into the City from Exit 56 of the Southern Tier Expressway along with other honored Elmirans including (L to R) Brian Williams
Brian Williams

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, Hal Roach
Hal Roach

Harold Eugene "Hal" Roach, Sr. was an United States film producer and television producer from the 1910s to the 1990s....
, Ernie Davis
Ernie Davis

Ernest Davis was an American football running back and the first African-American athlete to win the Heisman Trophy. Wearing number 44, Davis competed college football for Syracuse University before being NFL draft by the Washington Redskins, then almost immediately traded to the Cleveland Browns in December 1961....
, Mark Twain
Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens , better known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an United Statesmerican author and humorist. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer....
, Eileen Collins
Eileen Collins

Eileen Marie Collins is a retired United States astronaut and a retired United States Air Force Colonel. A former military instructor and test pilot, Collins was the first female pilot and first female commander of a Space Shuttle program....
, John Jones
John W. Jones (ex-slave)

John W. Jones was born in 1817 on a plantation in Leesburg, Virginia as a slave to the Elzy family. On June 3 1844, fearing he would be sold to another plantation as his owner grew old and near death, Jones and four others fled north....
, and Tommy Hilfiger
Tommy Hilfiger

Thomas Jacob Hilfiger is an United States fashion designer and founder of the brand Tommy Hilfiger....
. The sign was erected in 2003 by The Sign Man. The slogan was designated by Mayor Stephen Hughes following the conclusion of a slogan contest in which Marlin Stewart, Alan and Barbara Hutchinson, and James Lloyd were recognized for their contributions to the winning slogan.

On at least two hilltops near the city (mostly on Harris Hill to the northwest) pioneer pilots established the sport of gliding in America. Harris Hill is the site of the National Soaring Museum
National Soaring Museum

The National Soaring Museum is an aviation museum whose stated aim is to preserve the history of motorless flight. It is located on top of Harris Hill near Elmira, New York, USA....
. These sites are now recognized as National Landmarks of Soaring
National Landmark of Soaring

The National Landmark of Soaring program acknowledges people, places and events significant in the history of gliders and motorless aviation in the United States....
.

  • The last Labrador Duck
    Labrador Duck

    The Labrador Duck, Camptorhynchus labradorius, was a striking black and white eider-like sea duck that was never known to be common, and is believed to be the first bird to go extinct in North America after 1500....
     was seen at Elmira on December 12, 1878.


  • The Elmira-Corning Regional Airport
    Elmira-Corning Regional Airport

    Elmira-Corning Regional Airport is a medium-sized regional airport located in the town of Big Flats , New York, six miles northwest of the city Elmira, New York, in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States....
     is located about outside of the City in Horseheads
    Horseheads (town), New York

    Horseheads is a town in Chemung County, New York, New York, United States. The population was 19,561 at the 2000 census. The name of the town is derived from the number of bleached horses' skulls found there....
    .


  • The Chemung County Chamber of Commerce has represented business and Industry in Elmira in such diverse areas as local, State and Federal legislation, small business concerns, tourism promotion and economic development.


  • Elmira Free Academy
    Elmira Free Academy

    Elmira Free Academy, or EFA, is a high school in Elmira, New York, USA. It is one of seven public high schools serving Chemung county. . As of 2007, EFA has an enrollment of 1,047 students, with a faculty that includes 67 full-time teachers and many other instructors, administrators, and support staff ....
     has graduated many notable Elmirans such as Eileen Collins
    Eileen Collins

    Eileen Marie Collins is a retired United States astronaut and a retired United States Air Force Colonel. A former military instructor and test pilot, Collins was the first female pilot and first female commander of a Space Shuttle program....
    , Tommy Hilfiger
    Tommy Hilfiger

    Thomas Jacob Hilfiger is an United States fashion designer and founder of the brand Tommy Hilfiger....
    , and Ernie Davis
    Ernie Davis

    Ernest Davis was an American football running back and the first African-American athlete to win the Heisman Trophy. Wearing number 44, Davis competed college football for Syracuse University before being NFL draft by the Washington Redskins, then almost immediately traded to the Cleveland Browns in December 1961....
    .


  • Dunn Field
    Dunn Field (Elmira)

    Dunn Field is a stadium in Elmira, New York primarily used for baseball. Located on the banks of the Chemung River at the end of Luce St, it has been the home of various incarnations of the Elmira Pioneers since its opening in 1939....
     is a baseball stadium located along the banks of the Chemung River
    Chemung River

    The Chemung River is a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 45 mi long, in south central New York and northern Pennsylvania in the United States....
     on the southside. The Elmira Pioneers
    Elmira Pioneers

    The Elmira Pioneers are an amateur baseball team based in Elmira, New York, that's currently in the New York Collegiate Baseball League. Prior to the 2006 baseball season, they were a professional team with a rich history of league championships and future major league stars ....
     play at Dunn Field. Other famous players that have played or managed at Dunn Field include Babe Ruth, Earl Weaver, Don Zimmer, Wade Boggs, and Curt Schilling.


  • Elmira College
    Elmira College

    Elmira College is a coeducational private college liberal arts college located in Elmira, New York, in New York Southern Tier region.The college is noted as the oldest college still in existence which granted degrees to women that were the equivalent of those given to men ....
     is located in the city.


  • The Arnot-Ogden Medical Center and St. Joseph's Hospital are located in the city.


  • The Elmira Psychiatric Center is located in the city. In 2003, Governor George Pataki
    George Pataki

    George Elmer Pataki is an United States politician who was the 53rd Governor of New York of New York serving three consecutive four-year terms from January 1, 1995 until December 31, 2006....
     proposed closing this facility in the budget, but the community rallied together and protested the effect that the closing would have on the region. The State Legislature vetoed the Governor's closure and the EPC remains open. It serves hundreds of individuals on both an outpatient and inpatient basis.


  • The Elmira Correctional Facility is located on the city's Northwest side. The Southport Correctional Facility
    Southport Correctional Facility

    The Southport Correctional Facility is an ultra-maximum-security, or "supermax," prison in New York State, USA. It is located in the town of Southport, New York, in upstate Chemung County, New York....
     is located about outside the city's southern border. Joseph 'Joe Cargo'Valachi, the former Mafia member that first publicly acknowledged that the Italian Mafia existed, revealed in the "Valachi Papers" by Peter Maas they he spent some time at the Elmira Correctional Facility (formerly the Elmira Reformatory).


  • The Arnot Art Museum is located in the downtown Civic-Historic District.


  • The recently restored Eldridge Park Carousel began operation in May 2006 and is the fastest carousel in the world, spinning at nearly 18 miles per hour.


  • Woodlawn Cemetery and Woodlawn National Cemetery
    Woodlawn National Cemetery

    Woodlawn National Cemetery is a U.S. National Cemetery located in the city of Elmira, New York, in Chemung County, New York. It encompasses 10.5 acres, and as of the end of 2005, had 8,693 interred remains....
     are both located in the City of Elmira in the Northwest sector.


Elm First Arena
*The First Arena
First Arena

First Arena is a 3,784-seat multi-purpose facility that features two ice surfaces, a full service restaurant and bar, a food service center for the recreational rink, video game arcade, 31 luxury suites, party/group outing facilities, and meeting/community rooms among other amenities....
 was built in Elmira in 2000 (originally opened as the Coach USA Center). It serves as the home of the Elmira Jackals
Elmira Jackals

The Elmira Jackals are an ice hockey team that play in the ECHL. Their home games are played in First Arena in Elmira, New York and they refer to themselves as "the beasts of the east"....
 ECHL Franchise.

The Norkolk Southern Railroad (nscorp.com) passes through the city and serves area businesses. The Norfolk Southern also has a railroad yard located in Elmira.

Media


Newspapers

  • Star-Gazette
    Star-Gazette

    The Star-Gazette is the major newspaper for Elmira, New York. Based in Elmira, the publication is owned by the Gannett Corporation....
    , daily morning newspaper owned by Gannett Co. Inc. It was Gannett's first newspaper.
  • Chemung Valley Reporter, weekly newspaper based in nearby Horseheads
    Horseheads (village), New York

    Horseheads is a village in Chemung County, New York, New York, USA. The population was 6,452 at the 2000 census. The name is derived from the number of bleached skulls of pack horses left behind by the Sullivan Expedition....


Television

  • WETM
  • WSKA
    WSKG-TV

    WSKG-TV is a public television station in Binghamton, New York, broadcasting locally on channel 46 as a Public Broadcasting Service member station....
  • WENY
    WENY-TV

    WENY-TV, channel 36, is the American Broadcasting Company-affiliated television station for the central Southern Tier of New York State that is licensed to Elmira, New York....
     (studio in Horseheads, licensed to Elmira)
  • WJKP-LP
    WJKP-LP

    WJKP-LP is a television station located in Corning , New York, which is the MyNetwork TV affiliate for the Corning-Elmira area. The station broadcasts on channel 39 and is available to most of the market via basic cable....
     (studio and license in Corning, with which Elmira shares TV market)
  • WYDC
    WYDC

    WYDC is a television station in Corning , New York, serving the Elmira, New York media market on channel 48 as an affiliate of Fox Broadcasting Company....
     (studio and license in Corning, with which Elmira shares TV market)


Radio

  • WLVY
    WLVY

    WLVY is a radio station broadcasting a Pop Contemporary Hit Radio format. Licensed to Elmira, New York, USA, the station serves the Elmira-Corning area....
  • WNKI
    WNKI

    WNKI is a radio station broadcasting a Pop Contemporary Hit Radio format. Licensed to Corning, New York, USA, the station serves the Elmira-Corning area....
  • WENY-FM
    WENY-FM

    WENY-FM signed on the air in the mid 1960s as a sister station to WENY .In the late 1970s, the station changed call letters to WLEZ, playing adult contemporary music....
  • WELM
    WELM

    WELM signed on in 1947 as Chemung County, New York's second radio station and the List of radio stations in New York State#Elmira.2FCorning area's third....
  • WEHH
    WEHH

    WEHH signed on the air in 1956, the third amplitude modulation radio station to sign on in Chemung County, New York and the fifth to sign on in the List of radio stations in New York State#Elmira.2FCorning area in New York state....
  • WPIE
    WPIE

    WPIE signed on in 1989 as Tompkins County, New York's third amplitude modulation radio station and the List of radio stations in New York State#Ithaca area's 12th station on both commercial radio bands....
     (studio in Elmira, tower in Trumansburg)
  • WOKN
    WOKN

    WOKN is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Southport, New York, USA, the station serves the Elmira-Corning area. The station is currently owned by Pembrook Pines Elmira, Ltd....
  • WKPQ/WHHO (studio in Hornell)
  • WLEA/WCKR (studio in Hornell)
  • WECW
    WECW

    WECW is a radio station broadcasting a Pop Contemporary Hit Radio format. Licensed to Elmira, New York, USA. The station is currently owned by Elmira College....
     (Elmira College Student-Run Radio Station)


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