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  2. Dinosaur Bar-B-Que - Wikipedia

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    246 W Willow St, Syracuse, NY 13202 1988 ? ? Original restaurant. Formally an N&H tavern and once housed a Cadillac dealership 2 Rochester, NY: 99 Court St, Rochester, NY 14604 1998 ? ? First restaurant in Rochester, New York. Formally a Lehigh Valley Railroad station. 3 Harlem, NY: 700 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027 2004 ? 7,000 First ...

  3. Gridley Building - Wikipedia

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    The Gridley Building, built in 1867 [2] and known previously as the Onondaga County Savings Bank Building, is a prominent historic building on Clinton Square and Hanover Square in Syracuse, New York, United States. [3] It was designed by Horatio Nelson White and was built adjacent to what was then the Erie Canal and is now Erie Boulevard. [4]

  4. Clinton Square - Wikipedia

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    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 intersection was further transformed. During the 19th century, the square ...

  5. Hotel Skyler - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Skyler is the third hotel in the United States and the first in Syracuse to be certified LEED Platinum. [4] It has a geothermal heating and cooling system, employing 68 geothermal heat pumps and a 499 foot deep well. [4] Additionally, the facility utilizes LED lighting in public areas and low-flow bathroom fixtures in rooms. [4]

  6. Jefferson Clinton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Jefferson Clinton Hotel, formerly known as the Dome Hotel, in the Armory Square area of Syracuse, New York, United States, is a hotel dating from 1927. It was designed by architect Gustavus A. Young, [ 2 ] who also worked on the design for the Hotel Syracuse (1924).

  7. Armory Square - Wikipedia

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    Today, Armory Square is the home of some of Syracuse's better restaurants, at least two coffeehouses, a radio station company, dozens of small shops selling everything from band instruments to used records to women's clothing, several bars and nightclubs, Urban Outfitters, Armory Massage Therapy, a newly restored upscale hotel and two tattoo parlors.

  8. Downtown Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 4,300. [ 1 ] It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.

  9. Little Italy, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Little Italy Syracuse is an ethnic enclave in Syracuse, New York that contains several bakeries, cafés, pizzerias, restaurants, beauty salons, shops, bars and nightclubs.The main street in the neighborhood is North Salina Street.