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Syracuse is one of the oldest cities of New York State and is located in the center of the State. Syracuse resides in the natural and breathtaking habitat of Onondaga County.
The city is uniquely located and blessed with one of the most natural scenic views mapped to Mother Earth. The city resides on the south end of Lake Onondaga where the Lake Plain region meets the Allegheny Plateau.
The city has an extensive history of civilization and culture associated with it. Syracuse was the capital of the Five Nations of the Iroquois and was home of the Onondaga people. The people of Onondaga surrounded the entire Syracuse vicinity and generations of Onondaga lived within the region cultivating the lands and building homes and raising families on the lake fronts.
In 1615, the city was explored by a French expedition led by Samuel de Champlain. The expedition began its roots in the vicinity and tried to establish rule but was faced by revolt and remorse by the Onondaga community. Battlefields saw conflicts after conflicts. Annals of history comprised of revolt from various Onondaga communities not ready to give up the natural resources.
A mission and a fort established here by European colonists in 1655 and 1656 had to be abandoned in 1658 because of Native American hostilities. The wars finally ended up in a settlement in the 1780"s and settlement was known by a variety of names until 1820, when it was named Syracuse for an ancient Greek city on Sicily also near a salt spring.
Economic Growth of Syracuse
Syracuse has been very key vicinity for all communities and tribes over the last few centuries. The area boasts of fertile lands near water fronts and lush green valleys. After the settlement took place people from all walks and spheres of life became a part of the Syracuse civilization. In 1825 Syracuse was incorporated as a town. The arrival of railroads in the late 1830s greatly spurred development.
The primal advantage that put Syracuse on the map was the massive natural resources of salt. Syracuse was the sole distributor of salt in the early 1800"s and provided for the export of raw salt to other countries as well. Salt production began to decline in the 1870s and eventually ceasing in 1926.
Other industries developed in the city, including manufacturers of steel, typewriters, and automobiles. The city then later began as a manufacturing city for the State and diversified its work force into tailors, blacksmith and goldsmiths.
Manufacturing units further grew the economy and gave life to new distribution units and sales channels across the state. Syracuse also gave the nation its share of electrical manufacturing goods ranging from kitchen appliances to air conditioners.
The city has also taken full advantage of its Lake front and developed a port on the Erie Canal. The port linked the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes and allowed for transactions from the northern states to the southern states of the east coast. The city was saw the port fully saturated with ships and hundreds of containers and dock workers ensuring that the port keeps its commitment of transaction to the city and the state.
The port workers and the ships are now long gone and the areas is now enjoyed by the locals as a picnic and recreation spot. Irrespective of the fact that the port and other linkage canals are no longer used, the city still serves as a gateway for tourists to the Finger Lakes region. To the south of the city is a reservation for the Onondaga people. People still visit the sites of the Onondaga tribes. The prior civilizations have left behind some exceptional pieces of culture and value.
Institutions of higher learning in Syracuse
The primal reason behind the acclaimed fame of this city has been its internationally famous educational institutions. Among the educational institutions located in the city are the main campus of Syracuse University (1870); Le Moyne College (1946); the Health Science Center (established in 1834) of the State University of New York (SUNY); the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (1911); and several colleges offering two-year degrees.
Syracuse University has become an integral part of the community and has provided exceptional engineers and doctors. The medical school affiliated with Syracuse University has also generated one of the best surgeons and medical nurses in the history of the field. The Maxwell School of Communication has given the government some of the most noticeable spokesmen and political thinkers of their times.
Site Tours and Places to Visit
The city has taken special care of its heritage and cultural values. The administration and government of the city have ensured that proper respect and diligent processes or incorporated to have the local artists flourish in the art galleries and rare art stored for generations in the multitude of museums of the city.
The Everson Museum of Art features both contemporary and historical American art and an extensive ceramics collection, in a building designed by architect I. M. Pei. Among the city"s many other museums are the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, at Syracuse University; the Onondaga Historical Association Museum; the Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology; and a museum containing items associated with the Erie Canal.
Unlike many other cities with a similar population; the city boasts of a nationally acclaimed symphony and opera house. The Mulroy Civic Center is home to both the symphony and opera performances whereas the Salt City Center is home to the performing Arts and theatrical productions of the city.
The theatrical and art stage houses allows for the university and college students to show their talent and become an integral part of the cultural life of Syracuse.
Currently, Syracuse has an international acclaim for its superior institutes of higher learning as compared to its prior history of being one of the industrial magnets of United States.
According to the 2000 census, whites are 64.3 percent of the population, blacks 25.3 percent, Asians 3.4 percent, and Native Americans 1.1 percent. Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders represent less than 0.1 percent of the population.
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