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  1. 0949253. Website. www .villageofeastsyracuse .com. East Syracuse is an incorporated village and a suburb of the City of Syracuse in eastern Onondaga County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,078. It is located immediately east of Syracuse, in the town of DeWitt .

  2. Downtown Syracuse Events. 5/24/2024 11:00 AM. Food Truck Fridays. Runs 4/26/2024 - 10/11/2024. Everson Museum of Art.

  3. Syracuse is a town in Turkey Creek Township, Kosciusko County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The population was 3,079 at the 2020 census. Syracuse is the location of Lake Syracuse and the nearby, larger Lake Wawasee, in addition to several other lakes in the region. The National Weather Service operates a Weather Forecast Office South of ...

  4. 78001891 [1] Added to NRHP. December 1, 1978. St. Paul's Cathedral in Syracuse, New York was designed by Henry Dudley, who worked with Frank Wills until Wills' early death in 1857. [2] The church is located at 310 Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse.

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    Oncenter. Coordinates: 43.043594°N 76.148199°W. The Oncenter is a three-building convention and entertainment complex in Downtown Syracuse, New York, United States. It is composed of a convention center, sporting arena, and theaters. Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center.

  6. September 7, 1984. Armory Square is a small neighborhood on the west side of Downtown Syracuse, New York. It began life as a busy commercial and industrial area just to the west of the central city. After World War II, Syracuse's central city became less and less populated as more housing and business facilities were built in the suburbs.

  7. Clinton Square. /  43.05083°N 76.15278°W  / 43.05083; -76.15278. Clinton Square is an intersection in downtown Syracuse, New York, United States. The square was the original town center and first came into existence in the early 19th century where roadways from north and south convened. With the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 the ...

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