The poem of Odysseus, or Ulysses, king of the island of Ithaca.
The Chautauquan, Vol. III, January 1883|The Chautauquan Literary and Scientific Circle
Flint came back to the Café Ithaca the following night, alone.
The Blood Red Dawn|Charles Caldwell Dobie
So they decided to put up at a hotel in Ithaca, and went around to a new place called the Students' Rest.
The Rover Boys In The Mountains|Arthur M. Winfield
There are more caterers and florists in Ithaca than in Hayt's Corners.
The Principles of Economics|Frank A. Fetter
British Dictionary definitions for Ithaca
Ithaca
/ (ˈɪθəkə) /
noun
a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, the smallest of the Ionian Islands: regarded as the home of Homer's Odysseus. Area: 93 sq km (36 sq miles)Modern Greek name: Itháki (iˈθaki)