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Built in 1904-1907, this Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Archimedes Russell to serve as the Onondaga County Courthouse. The building replaced an earlier courthouse on Clinton Square, which remained standing until 1968, utilized by various city government offices during the remainder of its time. The building is clad in limestone with a granite base, rusticated first and second floor, two-story doric pilasters on the third and fourth floors, a two-story front portico above the entrance with corinthian columns below a pediment, a cornice with dentils and modillions, a central dome atop the building’s roof, flanked by four lower towers at its corners that feature domes, a large front staircase flanked by piers with small lampposts, arched entrance bays, arched bays on the third floor, replacement paired one-over-one windows, a central light court, and a stone balustrade around the base of the roof. The building is a contributing structure in the Montgomery Street–Columbus Circle Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and expanded to its present size in 2024.
Back when the bridge at Syracuse had just collapsed, America's train consisted of SuitKote cars for the Northern Division that would usually come via Syracuse. Here they were come up towards Butler from the hill at Mathews Ave. in Riverdale.
Only weeks later, the Little Ferry drawbridge would partially collapse under the weight of an NYS&W local freight. Thankfully, no one was injured.
NYS&W SU-99 @ Riverdale, NJ
NYSW SD45-2 #3618
NYSW SD60 #3806
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NYSW SD33-ECO #3016
Built in 1907 and expanded in 1932 the former New York State Armory in downtown Syracuse now houses MoST, the Museum of Science & Technology.
Marvellous light and reflections at night seen from the viewpoint . Ortigia, Syracuse (SR), Sicily.
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The Hotel Syracuse opened in 1924. Today it is called the Marriott Syracuse Downtown. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The building was constructed on a parcel of land donated to Syracuse University by Eliphalet Remingon of Ilion, NY in 1871. The Syracuse University College of Law, which had opened in September, 1895, moved into the University Block's second floor in 1898 and remained there until 1904 when it left the building.