Tour Overview
Come take a walk and see Landmarks in Syracuse
The area where the city of Syracuse today stands was first settled by Europeans in the 17th century. Over the years, the city has grown rapidly, as it is located on the Erie Canal and at the junction of several major highways and railroad lines. The city has many well-preserved buildings that represent a variety of architectural styles. Take this tour to visit some of the most interesting landmarks in Syracuse.
Stops
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Stop 1: Columbus Circle
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Stop 2: Onondaga County Courthouse
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Stop 3: Syracuse City Hall
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Stop 4: State Tower Building
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Stop 5: Hanover Square
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Stop 6: Niagara Mohawk Building
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Stop 7: Jefferson Clinton Hotel