Join our music director, Maestro Lawrence Loh, in the Symphoria as he explores symphonic masterpieces from the 18th to the 21st century, including the established musical collections of Rachmaninoff, Debussy, and Mahler, as well as new and emerging artists.
Syracuse's nickname as “The Salt City” is just one of the stories you'll uncover when you visit the Salt Museum. The facility was built with timbers from an actual 19th century salt warehouse. The venue explains how in the mid-1800s, “boiling blocks” were used to boil salt water and evaporate the brine which left the salt behind. Syracuse went on to become the national leader in the production of salt, and the museum traces the many aspects of this unique area history. Visitors can see artifacts and attractions like wooden barrels, kettles, a saltworkers “neighborhood” and a full-scale reproduction boiling block.
The Syracuse Suds Factory is in the business of manufacturing a good time for all guests. This unique dining and drinking destination was established in 1991 and proudly offers locally brewed beer as well as an impressive menu that features everything from wings to sirloins. Syracuse Suds Factory also offers an award-winning fish fry on Friday as well as mouth-watering prime rib every Saturday. So make sure to make the Suds Factory your choice for an unforgettable nightlife experience, full of home-brewed fun.
You never know what you will find when you go Behind the Iron Gates. This truly unique antique experience is situated in a vintage home that offers over 20 rooms of something for everyone. Jewelry, clothing, collectables, housewares, appliances, art, and much more! The selection is always changing due to various estate acquisitions, so make sure to check back frequently. There will surely be something worth finding Behind the Iron Gates!