Trumansburg Village Historic District
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Trumansburg Village Historic District

National Register of Historic Places
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The name is a typo that stuck. Abner Treman founded the village; his surname was misspelled on the post office application, and Trumansburg has been Trumansburg ever since. The district preserves the commercial and residential streetscape that grew from that milltown origin — Greek Revival and Italianate buildings along a gently curving Main Street, with the Hermon Camp House, listed on the National Register in 1973, anchoring the whole. Taughannock Falls State Park sits just outside the village limits.

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