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Syracuse, NY 13203
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Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
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Pastabilities
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Lemon Grass
  • • Award-Winning Wine List
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Things To Do in Syracuse, NY

Blue Tusk Blue Tusk

When in doubt about where to find a good time on the city's nightlife scene, go blue! To the Blue Tusk, that is. This is a bar that makes a special effort to maintain its reputation for being one-of-a-kind by offering an ever-changing selection of the highest quality international and specialty beers, fine wine and gourmet food. And its location only adds to the place's vintage air, as it can be found in the heart of historic Armory Square in downtown Syracuse.

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Symphoria Symphoria

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.

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Thornden Park Thornden Park

Syracuse's Thornden Park offers a little something for everyone. If you are ready to either watch or be a part of the big football game, the park features an impressive multipurpose athletic field that's perfectly suited for football, soccer or lacrosse. There are also four tennis courts and a swimming pool. The smaller kids will love the more traditional swings, slides, seesaws and climbing bars. Or, if you prefer, you can just sit outdoors and admire the beautifully maintained rose garden.

 
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Salt Museum Salt Museum

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.

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