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The Best in Syracuse

Our Editors select the 10 best restaurants, nightlife, sights & activities in Syracuse

10Best Syracuse
Our 10Best Editors' Favorites in Syracuse


1. Erie Canal Museum
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2. Onondaga Historical Association Museum
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3. Museum of Science & Technology (MOST)
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4. Salt Museum
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5. Landmark Theatre
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6. Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois
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7. Camillus Erie Canal Park
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8. Rosamond Gifford Zoo
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9. Bristol Omnitheater at MOST
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10. Everson Museum of Art
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Holiday Inn Express SYRACUSE-LAKE ONEIDA AREA
5552 BARTELL RD · Brewerton, NY · 13029
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6550 BAPTIST WAY · Syracuse, NY · 13057
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6301 State Route 298 · East Syracuse, NY · 13057
 

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About Syracuse

Located in central New York at the junction of Interstate 90 and Interstate 81, Syracuse is a city of just under 150,000 year-round residents—and that doesn't include the annual influx of students that attend Syracuse University, Le Moyne College and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The name "Syracuse" was chosen for the city in 1819, due to Syracuse's similarities with the city of Siracusa on Sicily. Both cities were located south of a town named Salina and both boasted...