Syracuse Guides
A Guide to Annoyin...
Most people are a little bit annoying. Even me, I'm told. But some people are very annoying. The following are the people that I find WAY TOO ANNOYING.
PIZZA
Pizza, the best in the Sidney/Unadilla/Oteg... area
Post-Dorm Days: Ge...
Boston is not a cheap place to live - so once you get past the $1,000+ rent bill, you've hardly got anything left for decorating...So print out this guide fo...
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Utica New Driver
Learning to drive for the first time can be pretty exciting - and provoke a little anxiety in the process. You may need to enroll in a driving school, find ...
Syracuse is an American city in Central New York. According to the U.S. Census, in 2000 the city population was 147,306, and its metropolitan area had a population of 732,117. It is the county seat of Onondaga County and the economical and educational hub of Central New York, a region with over a million inhabitants. Syracuse is also well provided with convention sites, with a downtown convention complex and the Empire Expo Center directly west of the city, which hosts the annual Great ... more »
Syracuse is an American city in Central New York. According to the U.S. Census, in 2000 the city population was 147,306, and its metropolitan area had a population of 732,117. It is the county seat of Onondaga County and the economical and educational hub of Central New York, a region with over a million inhabitants. Syracuse is also well provided with convention sites, with a downtown convention complex and the Empire Expo Center directly west of the city, which hosts the annual Great New York State Fair. Syracuse was named after the original Syracuse, a city on the eastern coast of Sicily, Italy, which shares some similarities with this one, including a formerly-important salt industry and a neighboring town of Salina.
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 located by the intersection of Upstate New York's two major interstate highways, and its airport is the largest in the region.
Internationally, the city today is best known as the home of Syracuse University.
Syracuse is also home to many regional offices of the United States Government, such as the main office of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York.
Latitude
Longitude
43°2' N
76°8' W
- Total (2000)
- Urban (2000)
- Metro (2003)
147,306
402,267
732,117



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