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  2. Syracuse metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area comprising three counties in central New York, with the city of Syracuse as its core. The three counties are Onondaga , Madison , and Oswego .

  3. Heaphy Tin Man - Wikipedia

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    The various versions of the Heaphy Tin Man were functional works of art that served to promote the Heaphy family sheet metal shop and hardware store in Syracuse. The business was founded in 1892 alongside the Erie Canal, and the original product was mud flaps for horse-drawn wagons. The business gradually expanded to include sheet metal work ...

  4. Butternut Creek (Limestone Creek tributary) - Wikipedia

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    The topography of the Butternut Creek watershed was sculpted by glaciers during the last ice age, During the glacial maximum, about 20,000 years ago, the whole area was covered by a thick ice sheet. As the ice retreated about 12,000 years ago during the Pleistocene , Glacial Lake Newbury was formed to the west, in the present-day Syracuse area.

  5. New York State Route 690 - Wikipedia

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    NY 690 is an extension of I-690 in the northwest suburbs of Syracuse. NY 690 is a divided, four-lane highway for its entire run, and is signed north–south even though I-690 is signed east–west. NY 690 is one of two state routes that serve as an extension of an Interstate Highway in the Syracuse area, the other being NY 481. NY 690 was ...

  6. South Salina Street Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    South Salina Street Downtown Historic District is a historic district in the United States, representing what was the commercial core of in Syracuse, New York from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century.

  7. Henninger High School - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 2006, they performed the Syracuse area debut (High School and professional) of Elton John and Tim Rice's: Aida. In the fall of the same year they performed the Syracuse area debut of Disney's High School Musical. In the spring of 2008 Henninger was the first high school in the area to do the musical, Miss Saigon.

  8. Woodland Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Reservoir is a 121-million-US-gallon (460,000 m 3) reservoir serving the city of Syracuse, New York. The reservoir was built in the 1890s as the receiving end of the new water supply for Syracuse coming by a 19 miles (31 km) pipeline from the Skaneateles Lake. It was designated an American Water Landmark in 1977.

  9. Thornden Park - Wikipedia

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    Thornden Park is a 76-acre (31 ha) park in Syracuse, New York, United States, which is the second largest in the city after Burnet Park. It was purchased by the city in 1921 and has become a favorite wedding location in the Syracuse park system. [2] It is located in Westcott, and borders the University and University Hill neighborhoods.