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  2. The Post-Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Standard is a newspaper serving the greater Syracuse, New York, metro area. Published by Advance Publications, it and sister website Syracuse.com are among the consumer brands of Advance Media New York, alongside NYUp.com and The Good Life: Central New York magazine.

  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. Syracuse Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Disbanded. 2011. The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (SSO) was a 79-member orchestra located in Syracuse, New York. In its time it was the 43rd largest orchestra in the United States and performed a variety of programs including the Post-Standard Classics Series and M&T Bank Pops Series. The orchestra also operated two youth orchestras in the ...

  5. Near Westside, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Onondaga Street c.1910. The Near Westside is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York, United States. In the early 1900s, many wealthy families, including the Mayor of Syracuse, lived in large homes along West Onondaga Street. A beautiful fountain with statues was located at Onondaga Circle, the junction of West Onondaga Street and ...

  6. List of people from Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    Tom Kenny – actor and comedian. Doris Kenyon – actress. Phyllis Kirk – actress. David Klein – confectioner and developer of Jelly Belly. Zane Lamprey – comedian, actor, writer, editor, and producer. Dorsey Levens – professional football player. Alex Levinsky – professional ice hockey player. Claire Luce – actress.

  7. Erie Canal Museum - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. February 18, 1971. The Erie Canal Museum is a historical museum about the Erie Canal located in Syracuse, New York. The museum was founded in 1962 and is a private, non-profit corporation. [3] It is housed in the Syracuse Weighlock Building dating from 1850. The Syracuse Weighlock Building was in operation as a weighlock from ...

  8. File:Syracuse Post-Standard, New York.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Post-Standard building in downtown Syracuse, New York; Camera manufacturer: SONY: Camera model: ILCE-6000: Author: Kenneth C. Zirkel: Exposure time: 1/100 sec (0.01) ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data generation: 14:45, 20 May 2018: Latitude: 43° 3′ 5.18″ N: Longitude: 76° 9′ 8.03″ W: Altitude: 122.386 meters above ...

  9. 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) 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, it is the fifth-most populated city and 13th-most populated municipality in the state of New York.

  10. Syracuse Hancock International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Hancock International Airport (IATA: SYR, ICAO: KSYR, FAA LID: SYR) is a joint civil–military airport five miles (8 km) northeast of downtown Syracuse, New York, and 65 miles (100 km) south of Watertown. Operated by the Syracuse Department of Aviation, it is located off Interstate 81, near Mattydale.

  11. S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Syracuse University became the first university in the nation to offer a college credit radio course. In 1947, SU launched WAER , one of the nation's first college radio stations. [8] [17] [18] With the emergence of television, SU was the first to offer instruction in the field in 1956.