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  1. Oneonta is a city in southern Otsego County, New York, United States. It is one of the northernmost cities of Appalachia and has a population of 13,079. Learn about its history, geography, architecture and sister cities.

  2. Learn about SUNY Oneonta's academic programs, campus life, admissions, financial aid and more. Find out how to visit, apply, transfer or enroll in online career training programs.

    • Robert V Riddell State Park. Two patriot citizens, Steven and Patricia Kent, gave the state 1036 acres of land in 2005 to be used as the State Park. The Park was named after Patricia’s father because the land has been in her family since 1871.
    • Joseph L. Popp Jr. Butterfly Conservatory. At the Joseph L. Popp Jr. Butterfly Conservatory, wander by many flying butterflies while being embraced by lush vegetation and colorful flora.
    • Delaware Otsego Audubon Society Sanctuary. Audubon Society, introduced in 1968, became a member of the national body in 1970. This distinguished society helps to educate the public on the importance of birds and how to interact with different bird species.
    • Bear Pond Winery. Bear Pond Winery, established in 2000, is six acres of wooded land with lush trees and green fields situated at the Susquehanna River.
  3. Oneonta is a town in Otsego County, New York, that surrounds the City of Oneonta. It has a history of railroad, manufacturing and education, and is home to the State University of New York at Oneonta.

  4. Explore the green spaces, historic buildings, restaurants, and entertainment venues of Oneonta, a city in New York State. Find out about the attractions, events, and activities for families, sports, arts, and culture in Oneonta and nearby.

  5. Feb 8, 2016 · Find out what to do in Oneonta, NY, a city in Otsego County with science museums, state parks, and sports complexes. See ratings, photos, and book tours near Oneonta, such as self-guided audio driving tour in Catskills Scenic Byway.

  6. Oneonta is a city in east-central New York, on the Susquehanna River, in the town of Oneonta. It was founded by Dutch and German settlers and has two colleges, The State University of New York College at Oneonta and Hartwick College.

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