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The New York State Old Tyme Fiddlers' Association is an organization for those that enjoy playing old tyme fiddle, listening to old tyme ...
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The Pickering-Beach Historical Museum depicts life in Sackets Harbor in the mid-19th century. It consists of two buildings - the Pic...
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The Campus Center opened in October 2006, the first new building on Oswego's lakeside campus in 35 years. The first phase of the building included ...
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Lysander Ice Arena is now under new ownership and management. Â Home Ice 1, LLC is dedicated to providing the Central New York area with a premier ...
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Discover the industry that created the City of Syracuse and supplied the entire nation with salt! Explore the site of an original boiling...
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Mission:The Safe Haven Museum and Education Center is dedicated to keeping alive the stories of the 982 refugees from World War II who were allowed...
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Founded in 1896, the historical society has preserved and promoted the history of the greater Oswego community for over a century. In 1946, the his...
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The H. Lee White Marine Museum was founded in 1982, by Mrs. Rosemary Nesbitt under the auspices of the Port of Oswego Authority. Located ...
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Mission Statement The Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum, through the preservation, reproduction, construction and interpretation of the Chitten...
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About Us:Sunnycrest Rink, owned and operated by the City of Syracuse, is located on the City's east side next to Henninger High School. Sunnycrest ...
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About Us The Stone Mills Museum with its Cheese Factory and other buildings and exhibits, are located on Route 180 in the Town of Orleans. They are...
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About Us The Erie Canal Museum (ECM) is a private, nonprofit corporation founded in 1962. It is housed in the 1850 Weighlock Building, where canal ...
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Over 120 years ago, in a small workroom in Binghamton, New York, the Stickley brothers started handcrafting simple wooden chairs. Thus began ...
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