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Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center

The Skä•noñh – Great Law of Peace Center is a Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Cultural Center focused on telling the story of the native peoples of Central New York. The history is told through the lens of the Onondaga Nation and covers topics such as Creation, European Contact, The Great Law of Peace, and more. The Onondagas, or People of the Hills, are the keepers of the Central Fire and are the spiritual and political center of the Haudenosaunee.Skä•noñh, is an Onondaga welcoming greeting meaning “Peace and Wellness.” Feel that welcome when you step through the doors and participate in a self-guided tour of the museum and exhibits. Book a tour by appointment, available for large groups, by calling ahead.

The Everson Museum of Art

The Everson Museum of Art is renowned for its extensive collection of American art and ceramics. It was the first museum dedicated to American art and has acquired over 10,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and one of the largest international ceramics collections in the nation. The museum's iconic building, designed by I.M. Pei, is known for its bold architectural design and galleries that host various rotating exhibitions alongside the permanent collection.Participate in engaging events, such as artist talks, workshops, and community gatherings. Explore the museum’s educational programs designed for all ages, featuring hands-on art classes and informational guided tours sure to get your creative juices flowing.

Green Lakes State Park

Nestled just east of Syracuse, Green Lakes State Park is a serene escape renowned for its stunning glacial lakes and lush landscapes. The park's two beautiful meromictic lakes, Green Lake and Round Lake, are celebrated for their striking blue-green waters and unique ecological characteristics.Sit by the stunning waters and let your creativity flow. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including hiking on scenic trails, swimming at sandy beaches, kayaking, and fishing. The park also features a historic 18-hole golf course, picnic areas, and campsites.

Onondaga Historical Association

The Onondaga Historical Association stands as a beacon of Central New York's rich history, boasting one of the nation's largest regional collections of historical treasures. Visitors can delve into exhibits celebrating the area's people, pivotal events, architectural wonders, sports legends, and influential industries. Highlights include "Freedom Bound: Syracuse & the Underground Railroad," which explores the city's crucial role in the anti-slavery movement. Additionally, the Richard and Carolyn Wright Research Center offers an extensive archive of over two million photos, maps, cemetery records, and documents, providing a comprehensive glimpse into the history of Onondaga County.The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) is a cornerstone of Central New York's rich historical tapestry. OHA offers a fascinating glimpse into the area's past through its extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents. Learn about the history of the Underground Railroad in Syracuse, dive into pages of the past with an archive of personal scrapbooks and discover Syracuse sporting uniforms through the years. Deepen your understanding of how Onondaga County has evolved throughout history and connect with the stories and events that have shaped this community.

Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology

The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) is a hub for scientific exploration and education. Founded to inspire and encourage a love for science, the museum offers 35,000 square feet of interactive exhibits and engaging programming. The MOST features the impressive National Grid Exploradome, a domed theater for immersive films and planetarium shows, and showcases numerous permanent and temporary exhibits that cover topics ranging from earth sciences to technology and everything in between.Explore temporary installations that bring together local and international artists and scientists, demonstrating the seamless fusion of artistic creativity and scientific inquiry. Be sure to check their events calendar for the most up-to-date programming. Sensory-friendly experiences are also available.

Baltimore Woods Nature Center

Baltimore Woods Nature Center has been a cornerstone of environmental education and stewardship since 1966. Spanning over 180 acres of diverse landscapes, including woodlands, fields and waterways, Baltimore Woods offers an immersive experience for visitors of all ages. The center is managed in partnership with the Central New York Land Trust and is dedicated to fostering a deep appreciation for the natural world through a variety of engaging programs and initiatives which change monthly. With a mission to connect people to nature, Baltimore Woods provides educational opportunities that inspire a lifelong love of the environment.Peruse several seasonal art exhibitions that showcase the beauty of the natural world, and participate in hands-on workshops where you can create your own masterpieces inspired by the wonders of the outdoors. If you're looking for a little artistic inspiration, take in the beautiful views of the several hiking trails in the area.

Empower FCU Amphitheater at Lakeview

The Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater stands as Central New York’s premier outdoor venue for world-class entertainment. The venue opened in September 2015 and boasts a state-of-the-art design and a capacity of 17,500 seats, catering to devoted music fans. Managed by ASM Global and promoted by Live Nation, it continues to host today's biggest stars in a stunning, scenic setting.Enjoy a variety of concert programming, encompassing genres such as rock, pop, country, hip-hop, and more. The venue also hosts comedy shows on occasion. Please check Live Nation’s website for the most up-to-date programming.

Salt City Market

Salt City Market is a vibrant food hall and community space that celebrates the city's rich diversity and culinary creativity. This bustling market features an eclectic mix of food vendors, offering an array of global cuisines—from savory Ethiopian dishes to flavorful Caribbean fare, and everything in between.In addition to its culinary delights, Salt City Market hosts various events, workshops, and pop-up shops, fostering a sense of community and connection among residents and visitors alike. With its welcoming atmosphere and delicious food, Salt City Market is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the dynamic flavors and cultures that make Syracuse unique.

Stickley Museum

Located in the historic Fayetteville area of Syracuse, the Stickley Museum is a captivating homage to the legacy and craftsmanship of the Stickley Furniture Company. The museum showcases an extensive collection of iconic Arts and Crafts furniture, offering visitors a glimpse into the innovative designs and meticulous workmanship that defined the Stickley brand.Through engaging exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays, the museum narrates the rich history of the Stickley family and their enduring impact on American furniture making. Whether you're a connoisseur of fine craftsmanship or simply curious about design history, the Stickley Museum provides an enriching experience that highlights the timeless beauty and artistry of Stickley furniture.

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