"Home of David Harum" - Homer, NY
N 42° 39.201 W 076° 10.459
18T E 403746 N 4722989
This welcome sign is located on Hwy 11 in the Village of Homer. It's the "Home of David Harum" from the novel titled "David Harum" by Edward Noyes Westcott.
Waymark Code: WMCZ7A
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 10/29/2011
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"Homer is a village in Cortland County, New York, USA . The population was 3,368 at the 2000 census. The village name is derived from the surrounding town, which was named after the poet Homer.
The Village of Homer lies mostly within the Town of Homer except for a small section on the south side which is in the Town of Cortlandville. Homer is north of the City of Cortland.
History
Homer is in the former Central New York Military Tract and was within a Military Tract township which was assigned the name "Homer" by a clerk.
Amos Todd, Rhoda Beede, and Joseph Beebe founded the community in 1791.
The village was incorporated in 1835.
The town was the inspiration for "Homeville", the small town in the novel David Harum by Edward Noyes Westcott."
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