Oneonta is a city in Otsego County, and is located on the Susquehanna River. The population is around 13,000, making Oneonta the most-populated municipality in Otsego County. Oneonta grew as a local railroad center in the 1800s, and incorporated as a village in 1848, and then as a city in 1908.
A house on Chestnut Street.
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Houses on Chestnut Street.
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A house on Watkins Avenue.
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A house on Grove Street.
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The Lockwood House, on Academy Street. The house was built in the 1870s.
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An apartment building on Academy Street.
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The old Oneonta Armory, now the Asa Allison, Jr. Municipal Building, on Academy Street. The armory was built in 1904.
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Buildings on Chestnut Street.
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Businesses on Main Street.
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The old Delaware & Hudson Railroad Station, on Market Street. The railroad station was built in 1892 and now houses a restaurant.
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Old buildings on Market Street.
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Damaschke Field, on James Georgeson Avenue. The stadium is home of the Onteonta Tigers of the New York-Penn League, and was built in 1940.
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Houses on Grand Street.
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First Presbyterian Church, on Main Street. The church was built in 1888.
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The old Municipal Building, now the Otsego County Satellite Office Building, on Main Street. The office building was built in 1908.
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An 1881 building on Main Street.
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The Willahan Block, on Main Street.
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Businesses on Main Street.
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Main Street Baptist Church, on Main Street. The church was built in 1889.
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A house on Walling Avenue.
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Houses on Draper Street.
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The National Soccer Hall of Fame, on New York Route 205 at the edge of the city. The Hall of Fame opened in 1979.
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