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  2. Northside, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    The Northside is a neighborhood in the city of Syracuse, New York consisting of a residential area bordered by commercial corridors.As defined by Syracuse's "Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today" planning system, the Northside is a large section of the city of Syracuse, covering almost four square miles.

  3. Eastwood, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    ZIP codes: 13206, 13203 Eastwood is a neighborhood in the northeastern part of Syracuse, New York, ... Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today, Eastwood;

  4. Category:Neighborhoods in Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Syracuse, New York" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Salt Springs, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... ZIP codes: 13206, 13224 Salt Springs is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, ...

  6. Meadowbrook, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Meadowbrook is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Syracuse, with suburban-style housing, as a result of which it is sometimes referred to as "the suburb in the city." [citation needed] 80.7 percent of housing in the neighborhood is owner-occupied, about twice the citywide average. As of 2010-2014 Census information, 5,202 people lived in ...

  7. Lincoln Hill, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    "The newest vintage neighborhood in Syracuse," in the past it was part of a larger neighborhood called "the Vineyard," and this heritage is reflected in the grapevine motif of the Lincoln Hill Neighborhood Association's logo. Although the neighborhood has identified itself as Lincoln Hill only since the 1980s, its history goes back much further.

  8. Near Eastside, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Near Eastside is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York. It borders seven other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the west, Near Northeast , Lincoln Park, Syracuse , and Eastwood to the north, Salt Springs to the east, and University Hill and Westcott to the south.

  9. Southwest, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Southwest is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York. [1] The neighborhood is a part of the Southwest Gateway, an area that has traditionally been defined as being under-invested and having declining infrastructure. [2] Today, it is largely residential with a number of vacant properties and unused buildings. [3]