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  1. OHA's Event Calendar. OHA Administrative Offices. 315-428-1864. 321 Montgomery Street. Syracuse, New York 13202. Onondaga Historical Museum/Gift Gallery. Wednesday - Friday: 10 - 4. Saturday & Sunday: 11 - 4. Richard & Carolyn Wright Research Center.

    • Museum & Gift Gallery
    • Richard and Carolyn Wright Research Center
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    Wednesday – Friday 10 AM – 4 PM Saturday – Sunday 11 AM – 4 PM (Closed Monday and Tuesday) Museum Admission: $5 per person | Free for children 12 & under | Free for OHA Members

    Wednesday – Friday 10 AM – 4 PM Saturday – 11 AM – 4 PM (Closed Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday) Research Center Admission: $10 per person | $5 for students | Free for OHA Members

    We’re located at 321 Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse. Our main entrance is on the left of the building’s face, and our ADA Accessible Entrance is on the right – ring the bell and we will be happy to assist you.

    OHA recommends parking in the garage on the corner of Fayette Street and Montgomery Street (entrance is on Fayette Street between State and Montgomery Street) on week days. For more information on parking in downtown Syracuse, visit the parking guide below from the Downtown Committee of Syracuse

  2. Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) was formed in 1862 by community leaders and officially chartered in April of 1863 by an act of the New York State Legislature with the purpose of collecting and preserving historical, genealogical, scientific and literary material related to Onondaga County, New York. Today, in addition to our founding ...

  3. Onondaga Historical Association, Syracuse, New York. 10,518 likes · 80 talking about this · 710 were here. OHA exists to inspire the notion that the history we share is the foundation for our future...

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  4. About. Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) is a private nonprofit museum and research center for the history and heritage of Onondaga County. OHA also operates the Skä•noñh: Great Law of Peace Center, a Haudenosaunee Cultural Center. The organization was officially chartered by the New York State Legislature in April of 1863. OHA strives ...

  5. The Onondaga Historical Association's main building at 321 Montgomery St., Syracuse, NY. The Onondaga Historical Association ( OHA) is a private nonprofit entity that operates as a research center on the history of Onondaga County, with museums, educational centers, retail operations, and exhibits at multiple locations throughout Onondaga County.

  6. An official Path Through History Site! One of the nation's largest regional collections of historical treasures awaits you at the Onondaga Historical Museum. Located in downtown Syracuse, OHA offers public exhibitions and programs dealing with topics from the Underground Railroad to business, women’s suffrage, the New York State Fair and more, as well as a research center that focuses on ...

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