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201 E Jefferson St
Syracuse, NY 13202
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Premier Businesses in Syracuse, NY

Lemon Grass
  • • Award-Winning Wine List
  • • One Of The Best Restaurants In Central New York
  • • Always A Memorable Dining Experience
(315) 475-1111
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Limp Lizard Lounge Bar & Grill
  • • Smoked Brisket & Pulled Pork
  • • Ribs & Grilled Steaks
  • • Sandwiches, Wraps & More!
(315) 472-7831
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Francesca's Cucina
  • • Serving Lunch & Dinner
  • • Classic Italian & Modern Infused Specialties
  • • Fourth Generation Recipes
(315) 425-1556
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J. Craig Kerr Esq. Nottingham Law Office
  • • Living Wills & Trusts Drafting & Execution
  • • Asset Management & Liquidation
  • • Probate Disputes & More
(315) 474-6055
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Things To Do in Syracuse, NY

Sunset Park Campground Sunset Park Campground

The Sunset Park Campground offers a variety of outdoor activities that will please the avid nature lover. Enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, hayrides and much more as you set up camp in this scenic and beautiful area of upstate New York. There is also a large recreation hall and various other specially planned activities that the whole family will enjoy. So whether you are camping out for the weekend or plan to stay much longer, you will enjoy everything about your stay at Sunset Park Campgrounds.

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Syracuse Suds Factory Syracuse Suds Factory

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.

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The Erie Canal Museum The Erie Canal Museum

The Erie Canal Museum traces history back to the mid-1800s when “weigh-lock” buildings were located along the length of the canal, and used to determine the toll that passing boats had to pay to get through the area between Albany and Buffalo. This museum is a National Register Landmark weigh lock building that features several interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations as well as actual artifacts that all tell the detailed story of how tolls were originally calculated.

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