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OnCenter OnCenter

If it's a big concert, a great dramatic production, or a high-profile convention and it's happening in Syracuse, there's a good chance that it's on–at the OnCenter. This incredibly stylish and state of the art venue is equipped to handle a variety of entertainment events. And, no matter where your seats are in the arena, in the theater, or in one of the large meeting/reception rooms, you can be sure that the event is completely “on” if it's on the schedule at the OnCenter!

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Boom Babies Vintage Clothing Boom Babies Vintage Clothing

If the saying holds true that everything old is new again, you can wear the proof when you make your selection from the amazing inventory at Boom Babies Vintage Clothing. This highly unique shop features clothes from every era imaginable. Find classic 50s mens shirts and ladies suits, groovy 60s wear, pleasing polyester from the 70s and totally awesome 80s finery, as well. Whether you are dressing up for a party, changing your entire look or just want to add a little something different to your wardrobe, find it at Boom Babies!

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Onondaga Historical Association Museum Onondaga Historical Association Museum

The Onondaga Historical Association Museum is one of the largest and most respected regional facilities in the area. It has amazing stories to tell, some of which reach back to include over 300 years of natural, cultural, artistic and industrial history that are all presented in a wide variety of exhibits. One of the museum's largest and most popular exhibits is the Underground Railroad exhibit and Syracuse's role in its establishment. Unlike various other museums, this is a non-interactive, “look-don't-touch” facility, so parents with small children are advised to monitor them closely.

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Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois

Visiting Sainte Marie Among the Iroquois is like watching a history book come to life. Be transported back to the 1600s when the local Iroquois tribe invited the French to build a mission on the banks of Onondaga Lake. The site is now a living history museum that features an interpretive center with actors in period costumes who talk about what their lives are like at the mission in 1650. They also demonstrate daily activities of the time that include carpentry, blacksmithing, cooking and more.

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