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  2. Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse (/ ˈ s ɪr ə k j uː z, ˈ s ɛr-,-k j uː s / SIRR-ə-kewz, SERR-, -⁠kewss) [3] [4] [5] is a city in, and the county seat of, Onondaga County, New York, United States.With a population of 148,620 and a metropolitan area of 662,057, [6] it is the fifth-most populated city and 13th-most populated municipality in the state of New York.

  3. History of Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    Pop. Syracuse is a city in Central New York sited on the former lands of the Onondaga Nation. Officially incorporated as a village in 1825, it has been at a major crossroads over the last two centuries, first of the Erie Canal and its branch canals, then on the railway network. The city grew on the back of its salt and chemical industries, and ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse ...

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. The National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York are described below. There are 119 listed properties and districts in the city of Syracuse, including 19 business or public buildings, 13 historic districts, 6 churches, four school or university buildings, three parks, six apartment ...

  5. Downtown Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Syracuse. Coordinates: 43.047822°N 76.150811°W. Downtown Syracuse, 2011. Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 4,300. [1] It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse. Downtown Syracuse.

  6. Burnet Park - Wikipedia

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    Created. 1886. Burnet Park is the largest park in Syracuse, New York, USA, covering an area of 88 acres (36 ha ). It is located on the west end of the city, in the Far Westside in a neighborhood called Tipperary Hill .

  7. Everson Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Everson Museum of Art (/ ˈ iː v ər s ən / EE-vər-sən) in Downtown Syracuse, New York, is a major Central New York museum focusing on American art. History [ edit ] The museum was founded in 1897 by art historian George Fisk Comfort (who also helped found the Metropolitan Museum of Art ); at that time, it was called the Syracuse Museum ...

  8. Onondaga Park - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Revival. MPS. Historic Designed Landscapes of Syracuse MPS. NRHP reference No. 02001657 [ 1] Added to NRHP. 2002-12-31. Onondaga Park is an 82.6-acre (33.4 ha) park in the city of Syracuse, New York. [ 2] Man-made Hiawatha Lake is located within the park, which is situated in Syracuse's Strathmore neighborhood on the city's south side.

  9. Wieting Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Wieting Opera House was a performance hall in Syracuse, New York, that hosted operas, films, and other performances from 1852 to 1930. Initially built by John Wieting in 1852 as Wieting Hall, the building burnt down in 1856. He rebuilt it that year, and in 1870 renovated the hall into an opera house. Towards the end of the 19th century, the ...