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The Pyramid Companies also developed the park in the center of Franklin Square, instead of paying taxes. [3]: 148 This included adding a statue of Benjamin Franklin and a fountain. [5] The project to revitalize Franklin Square was studies as a "model project" in a 1991 article in Economic Development Review. [7]
The National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York are described below. There are 120 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 buildings, and 43 houses.
A section of the Creekwalk through Franklin Square. The Onondaga Creekwalk is a mostly paved, partly bricked, multi-use trail running 4.8 miles (7.7 km) in Syracuse, New York, which has so far seen more than three decades of planning, construction, and delays, starting in 1988.
Lakefront is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York. It borders five other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Washington Square and Near Northeast to the east, Downtown Syracuse to the southeast, and Westside and Far Westside to the south. Lakefront includes the Franklin Square, Syracuse and Inner Harbor, Syracuse areas.
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Franklin Square, Syracuse, a neighborhood and square in Syracuse, New York; Franklin Square (Philadelphia), one of the five main squares in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Franklin Square (PATCO station), a closed train station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Franklin Square (Washington, D.C.) Franklin Square (IRT Third Avenue Line), a station on ...
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Eastwood was originally a village, and as a suburb of Syracuse, was named for its easterly direction from that place. [3] The neighborhood was part of the last round of annexations by the City of Syracuse, in 1926. Today the neighborhood still has a strong sense of community, and its nickname is "the village within the city."