About Oneonta

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With a population of about 14,000, Oneonta is a city located in souther Otsego County, New York. Oneonta is also nicknamed “City of the Hills” because of a prominent geological formation known as “tablerocks” in the western end of Oneonta.

Although the origin of the name “Oneonta” is undetermined, it is popularly believed that the name meant “place of open rocks” in Iroquois.
Major establishments located in Oneonta include the National Soccer Hall of Fame, State University of New York at Oneonta, Hartwick College
, and the Oneonta Tigers baseball club of the New York-Penn League. The city is served served by the Oneonta Municipal Airport located just north of the city.

According to Oneonta’s history, the Algonquin and Iroquois Indians were the first to inhabit the land around Oneonta, but eventually the Iroquois gained complete control of the region.Around 1775, early pioneers began to arrive in the area after moving out of the Hudson Valley. The first hamlet was established around 1800 and was named “Milfordville.”

In 1830, the town of Oneonta was formed and in 1832, Milfordville was renamed Oneonta. In 1848, the region previously known as Milfordville was incorporated as a village within the town.Once the Delaware and Hudson Railroad extended into the area, the town experience much growth and development as Oneonta became a railroad center, once being home to the largest locomotive roundhouse in the world. By 1908, the town was incorporated as the city of Oneonta.

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