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106 Lake Dr, Onondaga Lake Pkwy, Liverpool, Finger Lakes, NY 13088
Discover the industry that created the City of Syracuse and supplied the nation with salt! Explore the site of an original boiling block where brine was turned into ... More on VisitSyracuse.org
The Salt Museum is located on the parkway, across from Onondaga Lake. People here actually dresses ... More on Judysbook.com

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314 Second St, Liverpool, Finger Lakes, NY 13088
This shop is typical of the many willow shops that stood and still stand in village back yards. The Hurst family carried on the willow business in the shop from the late 1800s until 1929, when chea... More on MuseumStuff.com
The museum is an original willow shop, such as was often found in the back yards of Liverpool village residents, where families wove willow baskets, furniture and ... More on iloveny.com

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Rr 370, Liverpool, NY 13088

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Liverpool, NY 13088

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Sainte Marie among the IroquoisOnondaga Lake Parkway, Route 370, Liverpool, NY 13088

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823 State Fair Blvd. , Syracuse, NY 13209

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581 State Fair Blvd. , Syracuse, NY 13209
View the agricultural heritage of New York State through a unique combination of exhibits, demonstrations, and historical interpreters. Open during ... More on Visitsyracuse.org
View the agricultural heritage of New York State through a unique combination of exhibits, demonstrations, and historical interpreters. Open ... More on VisitSyracuse.org

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581 State Fair Blvd. , Syracuse, NY 13209

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6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwy, Rte 370, Liverpool, Finger Lakes, NY 13088
This recreation of the 1657 French Mission that once stood on the shores of Onondaga Lake features a museum related to 17th century culture of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and their meeting with th... More on iloveny.com
Step back to 1657 and the re-created french mission of Sainte Marie. Learn the story of the Jesuits who traveled from Quebec City to the shores of Onondaga Lake by invitation from the Iroquois Nati... More on VisitSyracuse.org

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One Conservation Place, Syracuse, NY 13204
This 36-acre zoo is home to almost 1,000 animals in thriving simulated natural environments. The zoo is pe...
Origins The first incarnation of the zoo was a small, four acre affair in Burnet Park owned and operated by... More on Wikipedia.org
