Syracuse University
Stroll through the beautifully landscaped campus of Syracuse University was founded in 1870. Around the Quad, the central square, are grouped many historic buildings, such as the Crouse College, Lyman Hall of Natural History or the Hall of Languages.
Clinton Square
Here beats the historic heart of Syracuse. Where previously the regional trade flourished on the way to Erie Canal, have today many shops, cafes and restaurants located. So here is the annual New York State Blues Festival and held in the winter there is ice skating.
Erie Canal Museum
On Erie Boulevard East, the Erie Canal Museum is located, where visitors can go back in time in the past. Here is the start time of the channel is shown and discussed the construction and especially the importance of the channel for the state of New York.
Everson Museum of Art
In the heart of town is the Everson Museum of Art, which emerged from the 1897 entstandenem Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. Its current appearance, the Everson Museum owes the internationally renowned architect IM Pei. Some 11,000 art objects, paintings, ceramics, sculptures and videos can be seen here.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo
More than 700 animals you can see in the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, west of the city of Syracuse close. Walk along the Wildlife Trail and experience wolves, deer and pandas. Other highlights include the Penguin Coast, the Lion Corridor and the Asian elephant.
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