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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.
Mill House Rd. Newburgh: Earliest known residence of a Jewish American still extant. Foundation and first story date to 1712. Home to papermaker Dard Hunter during early 20th century; today a museum 100: Johannes Miller House
Roughly Hopewell Road from Lower Hopewell Road to Roneys Corner Road and area south, and Lower Hopewell Road north past Calvery Road 39°46′46″N 76°01′01″W / 39.779444°N 76.016944°W / 39.779444; -76.016944 ( Hopewell Historic
The original Westcliff and Waterfront Casinos were established in the 1970s and it was originally at the Mill House in Station Road. [citation needed] It opened at its present site, formerly an open-air swimming pool as part of The Westcliff Leisure Centre that opened in 1975.
The main road through the area is the A621 Abbeydale Road/Abbeydale Road South. The Midland Main Line and the Trans-Pennine Hope Valley line travel close to the village of Millhouses, almost parallel with the River Sheaf. There was a railway station off Archer Road, the Millhouses & Ecclesall railway station which closed in 1968. Plans to ...
The Comstock Tract Buildings of Syracuse University are a set of buildings that were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] [2]The name assigned in the listing was "Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings".
The Gomez Mill House is located in the Town of Newburgh, New York, USA, on Mill House Road a short distance off US 9W, just south of the Orange–Ulster county line (its mailing address is in nearby Marlboro, in the latter).
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.