Updated on Apr 13, 2021
You will love our contemporary 2 bed 2.5 bath house with magnificent views. 10 mins -Downtown Syracuse, 7 mins-Destiny USA, 10 mins- Syracuse University, 10 mins- JMA Wireless Dome ,13 mins-...
Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located studio in the Twin Oaks Apartments. Located next to the village of Eastwood, it is a great place for longer term stays. The studio has just been...
Nestled in Syracuse's safe and sought-after Tipperary Hill, this beautifully restored 1900 house combines old-world charm with modern comforts. Ideal for adults, friends, contractors, and business...
Located in the Tip Hill Region of Syracuse NY - Cozy room available in a peaceful neighborhood with easy parking! ALL UTILITES INCLUDED! High Speed Internet INCLUDED (RR Turbo) Free Parking Street Si
**This is an entire home listing. There is no one else that will be at the house.**Welcome to Syracuse! Our home is conveniently located to everything you need to make your stay comfortable: Our...
Newly remodeled studio apartement, everything new! Everything required for a lengthy stay, just bring your suitcase. Extremely fast WiFi. Near Hospital and University in a nice neighborhood.I am an...
Welcome to your new home in the heart of the university area, just steps away from the vibrant Westcott neighborhood in Syracuse, NY. This fully furnished 3-bedroom, 1-bath unit is the perfect...
This two-bedroom, one full bath apartment is ready for your stay. Whether it is a quick business trip or a weeklong vacation, we have everything you need to feel right at home. The first bedroom...
Welcome to Lolo's!! A MCM Prairie House inspired by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Located just .05 mile from SU's Athletic Complex in a quiet family friendly neighborhood. Save $$ on your...
Perfect city oasis less than 3 miles from Syracuse University, Wireless dome, Onondaga Community College, the Zoo, Destiny USA, and all of the major hospitals. Featuring 3 bedrooms, and 1.5 baths,...
Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located Syracuse studio. Perfect for traveling nurses, students and business trips. One of 6 other long term Airbnb units in a comfortable multi family...
Small, cozy studio. New bath, kitchenette, TV, air-conditioned, WiFi.Great location, perfect for traveling nurses, students, business trips! Close to University, Hospitals, Armory Square, Destiny...
This is a cozy, art filled1-bedroom apartment in Syracuse. This nice and charming property offers a tremendous experience for guests. The bedroom features a comfortable queen bed, ensuring a...
Welcome to the Charming village of Eastwood!Enjoy a comfortable experience at this 'Home Away from Home' centrally-located unit. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure this unit will not...
Beautiful large colonial home located a block from Syracuse University. This unique neighborhood is walking distance to campus, hospitals, and local restaurants. Spacious bedrooms, 4 full baths....
Renovated, centrally located studio perfect for traveling nurse, student or long term business.The studio is in the Twin Oaks Apartments in Syracuse, next to the village of East Wood. It is a...
1 Bedroom available 7min from downtown Syracuse. 3min from Destiny Mall, and train/bus stations. This unit has an victorian style theme to it that showcases local art within the local areaAbout 10...
Beautiful large colonial home located a block from Syracuse University. This unique neighborhood is walking distance to campus, hospitals, and local restaurants. Spacious bedrooms, 4 full baths....
Enjoy your ultimate home away from home! Our fully-equipped property offers one-step access for guests with mobility issues. Have fun in our game room, cook on the outdoor deck, and relax in...
Syracuse is a city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States. It is the fifth-most populous city in the state of New York following New York City, Buffalo, Yonkers and Rochester.
At the 2020 census, the city's population was 148,620 and its metropolitan area had a population of 662,057. It is the economic and educational hub of Central New York, a region with over one million inhabitants. Syracuse is also well-provided with convention sites, with a downtown convention complex. Syracuse was named after the classical Greek city Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian), a city on the eastern coast of the Italian island of Sicily.
Historically, the city has functioned as a major crossroads over the last two centuries, first between the Erie Canal and its branch canals, then of the railway network. Today, Syracuse is at the intersection of Interstates 81 and 90. Its airport is the largest in the Central New York region.
Syracuse is home to Syracuse University, State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University, SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry, and Le Moyne College.
French missionaries were the first Europeans to come to this area, arriving to work with the Native Americans in the 1600s. At the invitation of the Onondaga Nation, one of the five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy, a group of Jesuit priests, soldiers, and coureurs des bois (including Pierre Esprit Radisson) set up a mission, known as Sainte Marie among the Iroquois, or Ste. Marie de Gannentaha, on the northeast shore of Onondaga Lake.
Jesuit missionaries reported salty brine springs around the southern end of what they referred to as "Salt Lake", known today as Onondaga Lake in honor of the historic tribe. French fur traders established trade throughout the New York area among the Iroquois. Dutch and English colonists also were traders, and the English nominally claimed the area, from their upstate base at Albany, New York. During the American Revolutionary War, the highly decentralized Iroquois divided into groups and bands that supported the British, and two tribes that supported the American-born rebels, or patriots.
Settlers came into central and western New York from eastern parts of the state and New England after the American Revolutionary War and various treaties with and land sales by Native American tribes. The subsequent designation of this area by the state of New York as the Onondaga Salt Springs Reservation provided the basis for commercial salt production. Such production took place from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. Brine from wells that tapped into halite (common salt) beds in the Salina shale near Tully, New York, 15 miles south of the city, was developed in the 19th century. It is the north-flowing brine from Tully that is the source of salt for the "salty springs" found along the shoreline of Onondaga Lake. The rapid development of this industry in the 18th and 19th centuries led to the nicknaming of this area as "The Salt City".
The original settlement of Syracuse was a conglomeration of several small towns and villages and was not recognized with a post office by the United States Government. Establishing the post office was delayed because the settlement did not have a name. Joshua Forman wanted to name the village Corinth. When John Wilkinson applied for a post office in that name in 1820, it was denied because the same name was already in use in Saratoga County, New York. Having read a poetical description of Syracuse, Sicily (Siracusa), Wilkinson saw similarities to the lake and salt springs of this area, which had both "salt and freshwater mingling together". On February 4, 1820, Wilkinson proposed the name "Syracuse" to a group of fellow townsmen it became the name of the village and the new post office.
The first Solvay Process Company plant in the United States was erected on the southwestern shore of Onondaga Lake in 1884. The village was called Solvay to commemorate the inventor Ernest Solvay. In 1861, he developed the ammonia-soda process for the manufacture of soda ash (anhydrous sodium carbonate) from brine wells dug in the southern end of Tully valley (as a source of sodium chloride) and limestone (as a source of calcium carbonate). The process was an improvement over the earlier Leblanc process. The Syracuse Solvay plant was the incubator for a large chemical industry complex owned by Allied Signal in Syracuse. While this industry stimulated development and provided many jobs in
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