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North Syracuse is located at (43.133334, -76.132321). [6] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 2.0 square miles (5.2 km 2), all land. U.S. Route 11 passes through the village. Interstate 81 passes along the east side of the village.
Clay is north of Syracuse. It is the largest town in the county, contains part of the village of North Syracuse, and is a suburb of Syracuse. It contains the major retail strip of Syracuse's northern suburbs, along New York State Route 31 (NY-31), including the currently defunct Great Northern Mall.
Syracuse, Utica, Watertown, and north central New York; overlay of 315 716: 1947 Buffalo, Dunkirk-Fredonia, Olean, Jamestown, Niagara Falls, Tonawanda and western New York; will be overlaid by 624 in 2024 718: 1984 New York City: all except Manhattan; overlays with 347, 917, and 929 838: 2017
Muskrat Bay – A small bay north of Sandy Bay village. Mystic Woods – A subdivision on the western side of Thompson Road. Average home price in this neighborhood is $200,000, and the neighborhood has a mix of new/old construction. North Syracuse – The Village of North Syracuse is partly in the town at the western town line.
Since then, one village was created (Mastic Beach in Suffolk County) and 25 villages were dissolved [3] [4] [5] (including Mastic Beach, after only seven years of incorporation [6] [7]). Although still listed in the 2022 population estimates from the US Census, this includes the villages of South Nyack, New York (dissolved April 1, 2022), and ...
Area 1 †Syracuse: 145,252 City Greater Syracuse 2 Lysander: 21,759 CDP West 3 Fairmount: 10,224 CDP Greater Syracuse 4 Baldwinsville: 7,378 Village West 5 North Syracuse: 6,800 Village North 6 Solvay: 6,584 Village Greater Syracuse 7 Mattydale: 6,446 CDP Greater Syracuse 8 Westvale: 4,963 CDP Greater Syracuse 9 Manlius: 4,704 Village East 10 ...
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 .
The route is the village's main north–south highway, and it connects NY 481 and Phoenix to SUNY Oswego's Phoenix campus, located just southwest of the freeway. The junction with NY 264 is the last interchange on the route; however, NY 481 remains controlled-access up to the Fulton city line.