National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York
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List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...

 (NRHP) in Syracuse, New York
Syracuse, New York
Syracuse is a city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States, the largest U.S. city with the name "Syracuse", and the fifth most populous city in the state. At the 2010 census, the city population was 145,170, and its metropolitan area had a population of 742,603...

. The locations of National Register properties and districts with known coordinates can be viewed in map form.

There are 86 NRHP-listed properties and districts in the city of Syracuse. These include 17 business or public buildings, 12 historic districts, five churches, three school or university buildings, three parks, five apartment buildings and 41 houses. Twenty-nine of the listed houses were designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

; 25 of these were listed as a group in 1996.

The 49 properties and districts in Onondaga County outside of Syracuse are listed in National Register of Historic Places listings in Onondaga County, New York.

Current listings in Syracuse

The table below lists all of the NRHP-listed sites in Syracuse, New York
Syracuse, New York
Syracuse is a city in and the county seat of Onondaga County, New York, United States, the largest U.S. city with the name "Syracuse", and the fifth most populous city in the state. At the 2010 census, the city population was 145,170, and its metropolitan area had a population of 742,603...

 proper, along with added detail and description:
Landmark name Image Date listed Location Neighborhood Description
1 Amos Block
Amos Block
The Amos Block is a Romanesque Revival building located on the southwest corner of Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse, New York. The building's developer and namesake, Jacob Amos, served as mayor of Syracuse from 1892-1896...

210-216 West Water Street
43°3′2"N 76°9′17"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...

Romanesque Revival building formerly fronting on the Erie Canal
Erie Canal
The Erie Canal is a waterway in New York that runs about from Albany, New York, on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York, at Lake Erie, completing a navigable water route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. The canal contains 36 locks and encompasses a total elevation differential of...

, from which goods were loaded and unloaded from boats
2 Armory Square Historic District S. Clinton, S. Franklin, Walton, W. Fayette, and W. Jefferson Sts.
43°2′49"N 76°9′18"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Historic district in downtown Syracuse, around the Syracuse Armory, which was revitalized in the 1990s; includes the separately listed Loew's State Theater
Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)
The Landmark Theatre, originally known as Loew's State Theater, is an historic theater from the era of "movie palaces", located on South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, United States. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, it is the city's only surviving example of the opulent theatrical venues of the...

3 Ashton House
Ashton House (Syracuse, New York)
Ashton House, also known as the Ashton residence, is a Ward Wellington Ward-designed home built in 1913 in Syracuse, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Architecture of Ward Wellington Ward in Syracuse MPS in 1997.Features include a wraparound porch,...

301 Salt Springs Rd.
43°2′43"N 76°6′37"W
Salt Springs
Salt Springs, Syracuse
Salt Springs is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the northeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract xx.-Borders:Salt Springs is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York...

 / Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


House designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

, included in set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
4 John G. Ayling House 223 DeWitt St.
43°3′47"N 76°8′2"W
Syracuse New listing, refnum 11000277
5 Babcock-Shattuck House
Babcock-Shattuck House
The Babcock-Shattuck House, also known as Jewish War Veterans Post, is a prominent home at the corner of East Genesee and Westcott Streets in Syracuse, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004....

2000-2004 E. Genesee St.
43°2′43"N 76°7′11"W
Westcott
Westcott, Syracuse
Westcott is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. Its proximity to Syracuse University makes for a diverse community, with many of its residents being Syracuse University students, many international, and others being more lower-income to middle class permanent residents. Westcott Street is the...

 / Near Eastside
Near Eastside, Syracuse
Near Eastside is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.-Geography:It borders seven other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the west, Near Northeast, Lincoln Park, Syracuse, and Eastwood to the north, Salt Springs to the east, and University Hill and...


Queen Anne-style large house, formerly a post of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America
Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America
The Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America is an American Jewish veterans' organization, and the oldest veterans group in the United States. It has an estimated 37,000 members.-History and purpose:The Jewish War Veterans were established in 1896...

6 Barnes-Hiscock House
Barnes-Hiscock House
The Barnes-Hiscock House, also known as the Corinthian Club, is a building at 930 James Street in Syracuse, New York.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 30, 2010....

930 James St.
43°3′26"N 76°8′12"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...

New listing; refnum 10000512
7 Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic District
Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic District
Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic District is a residential subdivision in Syracuse, New York. It was designed in 1911 by Clarence Congdon. It is significant as "an outstanding and highly intact representation of early-twentieth century landscape architectural design."The district was added to...

Roughly bounded by Strattford St., Ackerman Ave., Morningside Cemetery, and Comstock Ave.
43°1′55"N 76°7′38"W
University Neighborhood
University Neighborhood, Syracuse, New York
The University Neighborhood is one of Syracuse, New York's 26 officially recognized neighborhoods. It borders the neighborhoods of Westcott to the north, University Hill to the west, Outer Comstock to the southwest, Skytop to the south, and Meadowbrook to the east.The University Neighborhood is...


Residential subdivision, representative of early twentieth century landscape architectural design Includes multiple houses designed by Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

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8 Blanchard House
Blanchard House (Syracuse, New York)
The Blanchard House, also known as the Blanchard Residence, is a Ward Wellington Ward-designed home built in 1914 in Syracuse, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. An arbor in the back yard and a garage at the rear of the property were both also designed...

329 Westcott St.
43°2′39"N 76°7′10"W
Westcott
Westcott, Syracuse
Westcott is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. Its proximity to Syracuse University makes for a diverse community, with many of its residents being Syracuse University students, many international, and others being more lower-income to middle class permanent residents. Westcott Street is the...


House, arbor and garage designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

, included in set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
9 Alexander Brown House
Alexander Brown House
The Alexander Brown House in Syracuse, New York is a Romanesque Revival sandstone and tile home built in 1895. It was the home of Alexander T. Brown, co-founder of Brown-Lipe-Chapin Company, a firm that was absorbed into General Motors. Brown was a successful inventor and manufacturer...

726 W. Onondaga St.
43°2′12"N 76°9′45"W
Near Westside
Near Westside, Syracuse
The Near Westside is one of the oldest Syracuse neighborhoods. In the early 1900s there were many wealthy families, including the Mayor of Syracuse, living along West Onondaga Street in many very large homes. A beautiful fountain with many statues was located at Onondaga Circle, the junction of...

 / Southwest
Southwest, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders five other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the north, University Hill to the east, Brighton to the south, and Strathmore and Near Westside to the west.-Sources:*...


Romanesque Revival sandstone and tile home of Alexander T. Brown, successful inventor and manufacturer
10 Harry N. Burhans House
Harry N. Burhans House
The Harry N. Burhans House is a historic Greek Revival home in the Meadowbrook area of Syracuse, New York. With a wide lawn, it commands the intersection of old roads Salt Spring Road and East Genesee Street, the latter being one of the main roads of the area...

2627 E. Genesee St.
43°2′48"N 76°6′40"W
Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


1837 Greek Revival house; renovated in 1916 under direction of Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

11 Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building
Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building
The Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building, also known as the Onondaga Historical Association Building, designed by Henry W. Wilkinson, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and is part of the Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District, listed in 1979...

311 Montgomery St.
43°2′54"N 76°8′57"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Building designed specifically to house the telephone company, which it did from 1899 to 1905
12 Central Technical High School
Central Technical High School
Central Technical High School, also known as Central Tech, is located on South Warren Street in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Archimedes Russell, and built in 1900. At that time, it represented the latest in educational building design. Classes were first held in the school in 1903...

258 E. Adams St.
43°2′32"N 76°9′2"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Represents early twentieth century educational building design
13 Chapman House
Chapman House (Syracuse, New York)
The Chapman House, also known as the Chapman Residence, in Syracuse, New York was built in 1912. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

518 Danforth St.
43°4′3"N 76°9′25"W
Washington Square
Washington Square, Syracuse
Washington Square is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.Washington Square encompasses what used to be the old Village of Salina which has a concentration of two, three, and four- family structures, and larger apartments surrounded by single-family homes. The...


Built in 1912; Colonial Revival and Arts and Crafts elements; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
14 Clark House
Clark House (Syracuse, New York)
The Clark House is a Ward Wellington Ward-designed home in Syracuse, New York that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.The house was listed for its architecture....

105 Strathmore Dr.
43°1′20"N 76°10′13"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Significant for its architecture; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
15 Collins House
Collins House (Syracuse, New York)
Collins House, also known as the Collins Residence, designed by Ward Wellington Ward, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.It is adjacent to the Kelly House, also designed by Ward....

2201 E. Genesee St.
43°2′45"N 76°7′1"W
Near Eastside
Near Eastside, Syracuse
Near Eastside is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.-Geography:It borders seven other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the west, Near Northeast, Lincoln Park, Syracuse, and Eastwood to the north, Salt Springs to the east, and University Hill and...

 / Westcott
Westcott, Syracuse
Westcott is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. Its proximity to Syracuse University makes for a diverse community, with many of its residents being Syracuse University students, many international, and others being more lower-income to middle class permanent residents. Westcott Street is the...


One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
16 Crouse College, Syracuse University
Crouse College, Syracuse University
Crouse College, also known as Crouse Memorial College and historically as John Crouse Memorial College for Women, is a building on the Syracuse University campus. It was funded by John R. Crouse, an "enormously wealthy Syracuse banker"...

Syracuse University campus
43°2′19"N 76°8′14"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


Built in the 1880s; funded by Syracuse banker John R. Crouse; designed by Archimedes Russell Part of the Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
The Comstock Tract Buildings of Syracuse University were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.Included in the registration are 15 buildings, all located on the original Syracuse University campus, a tract of land donated by George Comstock...

17 Dunfee House
Dunfee House (Syracuse, New York)
The Dunfee House, also known as the Dunfee Residence, in Syracuse, New York, was built in 1914. Along with the Sanford House across the street and other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.The house is listed for its architecture....

206 Summit Ave.
43°1′50"N 76°10′1"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Significant for its architecture; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
18 O.M. Edwards Building
O.M. Edwards Building
O.M. Edwards Building is located at the intersection of Plum and Solar Streets in Syracuse, New York. It is a representative example of an early twentieth century manufacturing plant. It was designed by Gordon Wright, and built in 1906. The building was added to the National Register of Historic...

501 Plum St.
43°3′24"N 76°10′16"W
Lakefront
Lakefront, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders five other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Washington Square and Near Northeast to the east, Downtown Syracuse to the southeast, and Westside and Far Westside to the south....


Representative example of an early twentieth century manufacturing plant; designed by Gordon Wright; built in 1906
19 Elmwood Park
Elmwood Park (Syracuse, New York)
Elmwood Park is currently holding the Syracuse Post-Standard Medallion worth 2,000 dollars. located in the southwestern portion of Syracuse, New York. The park was originally built and opened as a privately owned park in 1893. It is significant as an example of such parks from the Pleasure Ground...

Glenwood Ave., South Ave., City Boundary
43°1′3"N 76°10′5"W
Elmwood
Elmwood, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders three other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Strathmore to the north, Brighton to the east, and North Valley to the south.-Sources:*...


Originally a privately owned park in 1890s; significant as an example of such parks from the Pleasure Ground Era; purchased by the city of Syracuse in 1927; bridges, embankments, walls and stairs built of wood and stone were added, making the park also representative of the Reform Park Era
20 Estabrook House
Estabrook House (Syracuse, New York)
Estabrook House in Syracuse, New York was built in 1909. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes in Syracuse, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The home's design includes a gambrel roof and a jettied second story....

819 Comstock Ave.
43°2′5"N 76°7′47"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission; design includes a gambrel roof and a jettied second story
21 Fairchild House
Fairchild House (Syracuse, New York)
Fairchild House, also known as the Fairchild Residence, is a Ward Wellington Ward-designed home in Syracuse, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.It is listed for its architecture....

111 Clairmont Ave.
43°1′57"N 76°10′11"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Significant for its architecture; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
22 First English Lutheran Church
First English Lutheran Church (Syracuse, New York)
First English Lutheran Church is located at the corner of James Street and Townsend Street. This church was founded in 1879 Syracuse, New York. The building was designed by Archimedes Russell and built in 1911...

501 James St.
43°3′14"N 76°8′46"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...


Designed by Archimedes Russell; built in 1911; significant for mission-inspired architecture
23 Fuller House
Fuller House (Syracuse, New York)
The Fuller House, also known as the Fuller Residence, in Syracuse, New York was designed by Ward Wellington Ward. Along with other homes he designed, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

215 Salt Springs Rd.
43°2′43"N 76°6′40"W
Salt Springs
Salt Springs, Syracuse
Salt Springs is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the northeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract xx.-Borders:Salt Springs is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York...

 / Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


Craftsman-style house from 1911; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
24 Gang House
Gang House (Syracuse, New York)
The Gang House, also known as the Gang Residence, is a historic home in Syracuse, New York designed by Ward Wellington Ward. It was built in 1914 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

707 Danforth St.
43°4′10"N 76°9′21"W
Washington Square
Washington Square, Syracuse
Washington Square is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.Washington Square encompasses what used to be the old Village of Salina which has a concentration of two, three, and four- family structures, and larger apartments surrounded by single-family homes. The...


Built in 1914; gabled; complex facade; brick-clad on the first floor exterior; stuccoed above; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
25 Garrett House
Garrett House (Syracuse, New York)
Garrett House, also known as the Garrett Residence, in Syracuse, New York, was built in 1913. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

110 Highland St.
43°3′29"N 76°8′22"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...


One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission; roof was originally made to look like an English Cottage thatched roof; Mercer fireplace depicting St. George and the Dragon
26 Gere Bank Building
Gere Bank Building
The Gere Bank Building is a five story building located on Water Street in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Charles Colton, and built in 1894. It is distinctive for its facade and use of contrasting materials. The cost of the building was $150,000, including nearly $50,000 for fireproof...

121 E. Water St.
43°3′2"N 76°9′7"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Built in 1894; distinctive facade; use of contrasting materials; fireproof vaults in a room beneath the sidewalk; part of the Hanover Square Historic District In the warm weather months, entertainment is common on the plaza around the fountain. Workers in the surrounding office buildings and retail establishments often lunch there. Designed by architect Charles Erastus Colton
Charles Erastus Colton
Charles Erastus Colton was an American architect who worked in Syracuse, New York.Buildings he designed which survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include:*Syracuse City Hall, 233 E. Washington St., Syracuse, New York...

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27 William J. Gillett House
William J. Gillett House
The William J. Gillett House, also known as Trinity Exchange Shop Building or William J. Gillett Residence, is a building in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by William J. Gillett.It was listed for its architecture.-References:...

515 W. Onondaga St.
43°2′22"N 76°9′31"W
Near Westside
Near Westside, Syracuse
The Near Westside is one of the oldest Syracuse neighborhoods. In the early 1900s there were many wealthy families, including the Mayor of Syracuse, living along West Onondaga Street in many very large homes. A beautiful fountain with many statues was located at Onondaga Circle, the junction of...

 / Southwest
Southwest, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders five other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the north, University Hill to the east, Brighton to the south, and Strathmore and Near Westside to the west.-Sources:*...


Second Empire home; designed by William J. Gillett; also known as Trinity Exchange Shop Building
28 Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church (Syracuse, New York)
Grace Episcopal Church is an historic Gothic Revival church in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Horatio Nelson White and was built in 1876. It is located at 819 Madison Avenue near Syracuse University. On March 20, 1973, it was listed on the National Register of Historic...

819 Madison St.
43°2′44"N 76°8′7"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


Gothic Revival church designed by Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White was an American architect.He was one of New York State's most prominent architects from about 1865 to 1880. A resident of Syracuse, he designed many homes, armories, churches, and public buildings throughout sentralNew York State, included: The Hall of Languages at Syracuse...

; constructed in 1876; congregation has a long history of social activism; national shrine for Saint Oakerhater
29 John Gridley House
John Gridley House
The John Gridley House is located in the southern section of Syracuse, New York. This section of Syracuse was originally known as Onondaga Hollow, and was settled thirty years before the City of Syracuse. The John Gridley House is significant as one of few houses remaining of the original...

205 E. Seneca Tnpk.
43°0′2"N 76°8′24"W
South Valley
South Valley, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders two other Syracuse neighborhoods, with North Valley and Outer Comstock to the north.-Sources:*...

 / North Valley
North Valley, Syracuse
The North Valley is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. The main streets include Midland Avenue, South Salina Street and Valley Drive. There are several neighborhood civic and athletic associations that extend into the South Valley neighborhood, as well as a thriving business community. Van Duyn...


Two story; limestone; Federal style; built around 1812; one of the only houses remaining of the original Onondaga Hollow settlement
30 Hall of Languages, Syracuse University
Hall of Languages, Syracuse University
The Hall of Languages is a Syracuse University building designed by Horatio Nelson White and built in 1871-73. It is made of Onondaga limestone and features three large towers or cupolas...

Syracuse University campus
43°2′18"N 76°8′5"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


First building constructed on the Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

 campus; built in 1871-73; designed by Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White was an American architect.He was one of New York State's most prominent architects from about 1865 to 1880. A resident of Syracuse, he designed many homes, armories, churches, and public buildings throughout sentralNew York State, included: The Hall of Languages at Syracuse...

;Part of the Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
The Comstock Tract Buildings of Syracuse University were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.Included in the registration are 15 buildings, all located on the original Syracuse University campus, a tract of land donated by George Comstock...

31 Hanover Square Historic District 101-203 E. Water, 120-200 E. Genesee, 113 Salina, 109-114 S. Warren Sts.
43°3′1"N 76°9′3"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Seventeen historic buildings; first commercial district in Syracuse; includes Onondaga County Savings Bank Building and Gere Bank Building
Gere Bank Building
The Gere Bank Building is a five story building located on Water Street in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by Charles Colton, and built in 1894. It is distinctive for its facade and use of contrasting materials. The cost of the building was $150,000, including nearly $50,000 for fireproof...

, also separately listed
32 Hawley-Green Historic District
Hawley-Green Historic District
The Hawley-Green Historical District is in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Syracuse, New York. The name comes from the district's two principal streets, Hawley Avenue and Green Street...

Green St. and Hawley Ave.
43°3′15"N 76°8′28"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...


At first home to craftsmen, artists and musicians; Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate-style structures; later home to doctors, lawyers, dentists, politicians, and preachers; Second Empire, Queen Anne, and Stick Style homes
33 Hoeffer House
Hoeffer House (Syracuse, New York)
Hoeffer House, also known as the Hoeffler Residence, in Syracuse, New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It was designed by Ward Wellington Ward and was built in 1923.It was listed for its architecture.-References:...

2669 E. Genesee St.
43°2′40"N 76°6′36"W
Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


Built in 1923; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
34 Hotel Syracuse
Hotel Syracuse
The Hotel Syracuse is located at 500 South Warren Street, Syracuse, New York. It has not been operational for a number of years and currently sits vacant...

500 S. Warren St.
43°2′48"N 76°9′5"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Opened in 1924; example of a modern hotel of its time; designed by William Stone Post
35 Huntley Apartments 407-409 Stolp Ave.
43°1′49"N 76°10′15"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...

New listing; refnum 11000327
36 Hunziker House
Hunziker House (Syracuse, New York)
Hunziker House or Hunziker Residence, in Syracuse, New York, was designed by Ward Wellington Ward and was built in 1926. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.It was listed for its architecture....

265 Robineau Rd.
43°1′23"N 76°10′16"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Built in 1926; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission 
37 Kelly House
Kelly House (Syracuse, New York)
Kelly House or Kelly Residence is located at 2205 East Genesee Street in Syracuse, New York. It was built in 1923. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes such as the adjacent Collins House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.The house features a Mercer...

2205 E. Genesee St.
43°2′45"N 76°6′59"W
Near Eastside
Near Eastside, Syracuse
Near Eastside is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.-Geography:It borders seven other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the west, Near Northeast, Lincoln Park, Syracuse, and Eastwood to the north, Salt Springs to the east, and University Hill and...

 / Westcott
Westcott, Syracuse
Westcott is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. Its proximity to Syracuse University makes for a diverse community, with many of its residents being Syracuse University students, many international, and others being more lower-income to middle class permanent residents. Westcott Street is the...


Built in 1923; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
38 Polaski King House
Polaski King House
The Polaski King House was a Federal style house located at 2270 Valley Drive in Syracuse, New York. It was built around 1810 of brick laid in a Flemish bond pattern on a limestone foundation. Polaski King was an early settler of what was then Onondaga Hollow. He founded the first school in the...

2270 Valley Dr.
42°59′32"N 76°9′12"W
South Valley
South Valley, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders two other Syracuse neighborhoods, with North Valley and Outer Comstock to the north.-Sources:*...


Built around 1810; Polaski King was an early settler of what was then Onondaga Hollow. The house is no longer standing.
39 Loew's State Theater
Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)
The Landmark Theatre, originally known as Loew's State Theater, is an historic theater from the era of "movie palaces", located on South Salina Street in Syracuse, New York, United States. Designed by Thomas W. Lamb, it is the city's only surviving example of the opulent theatrical venues of the...

362-374 S. Salina St.
43°2′51"N 76°9′11"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Also known as Landmark Theatre; theater from the era of "movie palaces"; opened 1928; included in the Armory Square Historic District, listed in 1984
40 Leavenworth Apartments 615 James St.
43°3′16"N 76°8′39"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...

New listing; refnum 11000600
41 C.G. Meaker Food Company Warehouse
C.G. Meaker Food Company Warehouse
C.G. Meaker Food Company Warehouse, in Syracuse, New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 26, 2010.In May, 2010, signs on the building state it is available for sale or for net lease....

538 Erie Blvd. W
43°2′59"N 76°9′42"W
Westside
Westside, Syracuse
Westside is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, directly west of Downtown Syracuse. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tracts 21 and 22....

New listing; refnum 10000226
42 Harriet May Mills House
Harriet May Mills House
The Harriet May Mills House or Harriet May Mills Residence is a historic home on the west side of Syracuse, New York. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2002...

1074 W. Genesee St.
43°3′14"N 76°10′26"W
Westside
Westside, Syracuse
Westside is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, directly west of Downtown Syracuse. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tracts 21 and 22....


Home of women's rights leader and her abolitionist parents; she ran for New York State's Secretary of State in 1920
43 Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District
Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District
The Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District is located in Syracuse, New York. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.- Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District contributing properties :...

E. Jefferson, E. Onondaga, Montgomery and E. Fayette Sts.
43°2′50"N 76°8′59"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Historic district around the statue of Columbus in Syracuse; includes St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House, also listed separately
44 New Kasson Apartments 622 James St.
43°3′15"N 76°8′36"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...

New listing; refnum 11000601
45 New York Central Railroad Passenger and Freight Station
New York Central Railroad Passenger and Freight Station
New York Central Railroad Passenger and Freight Station, in Syracuse, New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 11, 2009.The passenger station, built in 1936, is of Art Deco design....

815 Erie Blvd. E.
43°3′4"N 76°8′21"W
and 400 Burnet Ave.
43°3′8"N 76°8′31"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Art Deco
Art Deco
Art deco , or deco, is an eclectic artistic and design style that began in Paris in the 1920s and flourished internationally throughout the 1930s, into the World War II era. The style influenced all areas of design, including architecture and interior design, industrial design, fashion and...

 former railroad station a few blocks east of Clinton Square.
46 Niagara Hudson Building
Niagara Hudson Building
The Niagara Mohawk Building is an art deco classic building in Syracuse, New York. It is a building of the Niagara Mohawk power utility company that is now a division of National Grid plc...

300 Erie Blvd. W.
43°3′4"N 76°9′22"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...

Art deco
Art Deco
Art deco , or deco, is an eclectic artistic and design style that began in Paris in the 1920s and flourished internationally throughout the 1930s, into the World War II era. The style influenced all areas of design, including architecture and interior design, industrial design, fashion and...

 classic known as Niagara Mohawk Building, a few blocks west of Clinton Square
47 North Salina Street Historic District
North Salina Street Historic District
The North Salina Street Historic District is located on the north side of Syracuse, New York. The district was home to many German immigrants in the nineteenth century, and Italian immigrants after the turn of the century. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985....

517-519 to 947-951 & 522-524 to 850-854 N. Salina St., 1121 N. Townsend St. & 504-518 Prospect Ave.
43°3′40"N 76°9′15"W
Washington Square
Washington Square, Syracuse
Washington Square is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.Washington Square encompasses what used to be the old Village of Salina which has a concentration of two, three, and four- family structures, and larger apartments surrounded by single-family homes. The...


Home to German immigrants in nineteenth century, Italian immigrants in early twentieth century
48 Onondaga County Savings Bank Building
101 S. Salina St.
43°3′2"N 76°9′7"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...

Designed by Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White was an American architect.He was one of New York State's most prominent architects from about 1865 to 1880. A resident of Syracuse, he designed many homes, armories, churches, and public buildings throughout sentralNew York State, included: The Hall of Languages at Syracuse...

; currently known as the Gridley Building
Gridley Building
The Gridley Building, built in 1867 and known previously as the Onondaga County Savings Bank Building, is a prominent historic building on Clinton Square and Hanover Square in Syracuse, New York...

49 Onondaga County War Memorial 200 Madison St.
43°2′48"N 76°9′5"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Arena built in 1949; Moderne style
Art Deco
Art deco , or deco, is an eclectic artistic and design style that began in Paris in the 1920s and flourished internationally throughout the 1930s, into the World War II era. The style influenced all areas of design, including architecture and interior design, industrial design, fashion and...

; significant as an example of a World War I and World War II commemorative. Hockey scenes in Slap Shot
Slap Shot (film)
Slap Shot is a 1977 film comedy starring Paul Newman and Michael Ontkean directed by George Roy Hill. It depicts a minor league hockey team that resorts to violent play to gain popularity in a declining factory town.- Plot :...

filmed there.
50 Onondaga Highlands-Swaneola Heights Historic District
Onondaga Highlands-Swaneola Heights Historic District
The Onondaga Highlands-Swaneola Heights Historic District is a historic district in the Strathmore neighborhood of Syracuse, New York. The historic district was nominated to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009...

Bellevue, Onondaga, Summit, Stolp, Ruskin, Clairmonte Aves. and Beverly Rd.
43°1′49"N 76°10′1"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...

Cohesively designed early 20th-century residential neighborhood
51 Onondaga Park
Onondaga Park
Onondaga Park is one of the many parks in the City of Syracuse, New York. Onondaga Park is also home to Hiawatha Lake.Designed by famed urban planner George Kessler, the park was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002....

††
Roughly bounded by Roberts Ave., Crosett St., Onondaga Ave. and W. Colvin St.;Onondaga and South Ave., and Onondaga St.
43°1′35"N 76°9′56"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Designed by George Kessler
George Kessler
George Edward Kessler was a German American pioneer city planner and landscape architect.Over the course of his forty-one year career, George E. Kessler completed over 200 projects and prepared plans for 26 communities, 26 park and boulevard systems, 49 parks, 46 estates & residents, and 26 schools...

; contains Hiawatha Lake
52 Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity
Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity
The Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity is a building on the Syracuse University campus that was designed by W. W. Taber. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985...

101 College Pl.
43°2′22"N 76°7′54"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


Oldest fraternity house at Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

; associated with emergence of fraternal organizations on campus around 1900
53 Plymouth Congregational Church
Plymouth Congregational Church (Syracuse, New York)
Plymouth Congregational Church is located on East Onondaga Street in Syracuse, New York. It was designed in 1858 by Horatio Nelson White in the Romanesque Revival style. The founding congregation was closely associated with the abolitionist movement in Syracuse. It was listed on the National...

232 E. Onondaga St.
43°2′45"N 76°9′1"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Romanesque Revival style church designed in 1858 by Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White
Horatio Nelson White was an American architect.He was one of New York State's most prominent architects from about 1865 to 1880. A resident of Syracuse, he designed many homes, armories, churches, and public buildings throughout sentralNew York State, included: The Hall of Languages at Syracuse...

 and associated with abolitionism
Abolitionism
Abolitionism is a movement to end slavery.In western Europe and the Americas abolitionism was a movement to end the slave trade and set slaves free. At the behest of Dominican priest Bartolomé de las Casas who was shocked at the treatment of natives in the New World, Spain enacted the first...

54 Poehlman House
Poehlman House (Syracuse, New York)
Poehlman House, also known as Poehlman Residence, was designed by Ward Wellington Ward. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

2654 E. Genesee St.
43°2′38"N 76°6′39"W
Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


House with Arts and Crafts
Arts and Crafts movement
Arts and Crafts was an international design philosophy that originated in England and flourished between 1860 and 1910 , continuing its influence until the 1930s...

 details, designed by Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

55 Porter House
Porter House (Syracuse, New York)
Porter House, also known as Porter Residence, in Syracuse, New York, is a home designed by Ward Wellington Ward. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 for its architecture....

106 Strathmore Dr.
43°2′5"N 76°7′47"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
56 Wiliam H. Sabine House
Wiliam H. Sabine House
The William H. Sabine House in Syracuse, New York was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on May 28, 2010.The Sabine family was a slave-holding family and later it was an abolitionist family.-References:...

9 Academy Green
42°59′57"N 76°9′0"W
South Valley
South Valley, Syracuse
-Geography:It borders two other Syracuse neighborhoods, with North Valley and Outer Comstock to the north.-Sources:*...

Federal style
Federal architecture
Federal-style architecture is the name for the classicizing architecture built in the United States between c. 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815. This style shares its name with its era, the Federal Period. The name Federal style is also used in association with furniture design...

 home of a family that were slave-holdersbut became abolititionist, and possible site of abolitionist activity
57 St. Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church
St. Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church
St. Paul Armenian Apostolic Church is a parish of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Syracuse, New York USA established in 1908.In 1956 the church bought its current building on North Geddes Street from the Park Avenue Methodist Church. The structure was listed on the U.S. National Register of...

310 N. Geddes St.
43°3′5"N 76°10′14"W
Westside
Westside, Syracuse
Westside is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, directly west of Downtown Syracuse. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tracts 21 and 22....

New listing; refnum 10000335
58 St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House
St. Paul's Cathedral (Syracuse, New York)
St. Paul's Cathedral in Syracuse, New York was designed by Henry Dudley, who worked with Frank Wills until Wills' early death in 1857.It is located at 310 Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse.-External links:*, at Historic American Building Survey...

310 Montgomery St.
43°2′54"N 76°9′1"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Gothic cathedral built in 1884; designed by Henry Dudley
Henry Dudley
Henry C. Dudley , known also as Henry Dudley, was an English-born North American architect, known for his Gothic Revival churches...

59 Sanderson House at 112 Scottholm Terrace
Sanderson House at 112 Scottholm Terrace (Syracuse, New York)
The Sanderson House at 112 Scottholm Terrace, also known as Sanderson Residence, was built in 1916. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

112 Scottholm Ter.
43°2′32"N 76°6′46"W
Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


One of five nearly identical houses designed by Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

, this was the home of Amon F. Sanderson, an officer of firm which developed the Scottholm Tract neighborhood in which this lies
60 Sanderson House at 301 Scottholm Boulevard
Sanderson House at 301 Scottholm Boulevard (Syracuse, New York)
Sanderson House at 301 Scottholm Boulevard is a Ward Wellington Ward-designed home in Syracuse, New York.It was built in 1916 for Amon F. Sanderson, an officer of the Scottholm Company which developed the Scottholm Tract in 1911. Sanderson also commissioned, for his own residence, Sanderson House...

301 Scottholm Blvd.
43°2′32"N 76°6′33"W
Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...


Another Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

-designed house in the Scottholm Tract area, also owned by Amon F. Sanderson
61 Sanford House
Sanford House (Syracuse, New York)
Sanford House, also known as Sanford Residence, is a historic home designed by Ward Wellington Ward and built in 1913. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.It was listed for its architecture....

211 Summit Ave.
43°1′50"N 76°9′59"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Built in 1913; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
62 Sherbrook Apartments
Sherbrook Apartments (Syracuse, New York)
Sherbrook Apartments, designed by Ward Wellington Ward, were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

600-604 Walnut Ave.
43°2′42"N 76°7′58"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


Built in 1914; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
63 Alton Simmons House
Alton Simmons House
The Alton Simmons House, also known as Alton Simmons Residence, is a Ward Wellington Ward-designed home in Syracuse, New York. It is a gambrel-roofed house and includes a Henry Mercer-tiled fireplace....

309 Van Rensselaer St.
43°3′9"N 76°10′1"W
Westside
Westside, Syracuse
Westside is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, directly west of Downtown Syracuse. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tracts 21 and 22....


Gambrel-roofed house with a Mercer fireplace; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
64 Louis and Celia Skoler Residence
Louis and Celia Skoler Residence
The Louis and Celia Skoler Residence, at 213 Scottholm Terrace in Syracuse, New York, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 12, 2010....

213 Scottholm Terrace
43°2′27"N 76°6′42"W
Meadowbrook
Meadowbrook, Syracuse
Meadowbrook is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located in the southeastern corner of the city. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 46.-Borders:...

Home of architect
Architect
An architect is a person trained in the planning, design and oversight of the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the...

65 C.W. Snow and Company Warehouse 230 W. Willow St.
43°3′9"N 76°9′17"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...

Built in 1913; designed by Archimedes Russell
Archimedes Russell
Archimedes Russell was an American architect most active in the Syracuse, New York area.Born in Andover, Massachusetts and trained under local architect Horatio Nelson White, Russell served as a professor of architecture at Syracuse University from 1873 through 1881.In the course of his career he...

 in the Modern Movement style of architecture
66 South Salina Street Downtown Historic District
South Salina Street Downtown Historic District
South Salina Street Downtown Historic District is a historic district representing what was the commercial core of in Syracuse, New York from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth century. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 16, 2009. The vacancy rate in...

South Salina St. Downtown New listing; refnum 09000832
67 South Salina Street Historic District
South Salina Street Historic District
The South Salina Street Historic District is located in Syracuse, New York. The district encompasses the historic core of what was originally the village of Danforth. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986....

111 W. Kennedy St. and 1555-1829 and 1606-1830 S. Salina St.
43°1′46"N 76°8′51"W
Brighton
Brighton, Syracuse
Southside is one the 26 official neighborhoods in Syracuse, New York.South Salina Street and Midland Avenue run north–south through the neighborhood...


Historic core of what was originally the village of Danforth
68 Spencer House
Spencer House (Syracuse, New York)
Spencer House, also known as Spencer Residence, in Syracuse, New York was built in 1913. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

114 Dorset Rd.
43°1′59"N 76°7′36"W
University Neighborhood
Built in 1913; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
69 Gustav Stickley House
Gustav Stickley House
The Gustav Stickley House is a house built in 1900 in Syracuse, New York which is regarded as the first American Craftsman house for its interior design...

438 Columbus Ave.
43°2′42"N 76°7′20"W
Near Eastside
Near Eastside, Syracuse
Near Eastside is one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York.-Geography:It borders seven other Syracuse neighborhoods, with Downtown Syracuse to the west, Near Northeast, Lincoln Park, Syracuse, and Eastwood to the north, Salt Springs to the east, and University Hill and...


Built in 1900; regarded as the first American Craftsman house; interior renovated by Gustav Stickley in 1903
70 Stowell House
Stowell House (Syracuse, New York)
Stowell House, also known as Stowell Residence, at 225 Robineau Road in Syracuse, New York, is a home designed by Ward Wellington Ward. It may be the only stone house designed by Ward and also included in the Ward MPS....

225 Robineau Rd.
43°1′31"N 76°10′16"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Stone house; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission
71 Strathmore "By the Park" Subdivision
Strathmore "By the Park" Subdivision
The Strathmore "By the Park" Subdivision is located in the southwestern section of Syracuse, New York, bordering Onondaga Park. The subdivision was planned by 1917 and developed in 1919 by Clark & Porter, Inc...

Glenwood, S. Geddes, Wellesley, Twin Hills, Strathmore, Arden, Alanson, Charmouth, Robineau
43°1′16"N 76°10′19"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Borders Onondaga Park; planned by 1917; developed in 1919; "...no smoke, no dirt, no fogs, no two-family or apartment houses, no business places of any kind, nothing but homes."
72 Syracuse City Hall
Syracuse City Hall
The Syracuse City Hall is the city hall of Syracuse, New York. Unusually for civic buildings in the United States, it was constructed from 1889 to 1893 in the Romanesque Revival architectural style. The bid accepted for the construction was for $238,750.00 from Hughes Brothers of Syracuse.-External...

233 E. Washington St.
43°3′0"N 76°8′57"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Constructed from 1889 to 1893; Romanesque Revival style; designed by Charles Erastus Colton
Charles Erastus Colton
Charles Erastus Colton was an American architect who worked in Syracuse, New York.Buildings he designed which survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include:*Syracuse City Hall, 233 E. Washington St., Syracuse, New York...

73 Syracuse Savings Bank 102 N. Salina St.
43°3′3"N 76°9′8"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee; built in 1875 adjacent to the Erie Canal
Erie Canal
The Erie Canal is a waterway in New York that runs about from Albany, New York, on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York, at Lake Erie, completing a navigable water route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. The canal contains 36 locks and encompasses a total elevation differential of...

; its passenger elevator, the first in Syracuse, was an attraction
74 Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
The Comstock Tract Buildings of Syracuse University were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.Included in the registration are 15 buildings, all located on the original Syracuse University campus, a tract of land donated by George Comstock...

Syracuse University campus
43°2′15"N 76°8′4"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


15 buildings located on the original Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

 campus; land donated by George Comstock
75 Temple Society of Concord
Temple Society of Concord
The Temple Society of Concord is located at 910 Madison Street, Syracuse, New York. The Society of Concord is a Jewish congregation founded in 1839 by German immigrants. The present Temple was dedicated in 1911. It was built at a cost of $100,000....

910 Madison St.
43°2′43"N 76°8′3"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


Jewish congregation founded in 1839 by German immigrants; present Temple was dedicated in 1911
76 Third National Bank
Third National Bank (Syracuse, New York)
The Third National Bank, also known as the Community Chest Building, is located on James Street in Syracuse, New York. It was designed by architect Archimedes Russell in 1885. It is significant for its architecture and for its role in commerce in Syracuse in the late eighteenth century. It was...

107 James St.
43°3′5"N 76°9′7"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Also known as the Community Chest Building; designed by architect Archimedes Russell
Archimedes Russell
Archimedes Russell was an American architect most active in the Syracuse, New York area.Born in Andover, Massachusetts and trained under local architect Horatio Nelson White, Russell served as a professor of architecture at Syracuse University from 1873 through 1881.In the course of his career he...

 in 1885
77 Thornden Park
Thornden Park
Thornden Park is a park in Syracuse, New York, which is the second largest in the city after Burnet Park. It was purchased by the city in 1921 and has become a favorite wedding location in the Syracuse park system. It is located in Westcott, and borders the University Neighborhood and...

Roughly bounded by Ostrom Ave., Madison St., Beech St., Bristol Pl., Greenwood Pl. and Clarendon St.
43°2′29"N 76°7′35"W
Westcott
Westcott, Syracuse
Westcott is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. Its proximity to Syracuse University makes for a diverse community, with many of its residents being Syracuse University students, many international, and others being more lower-income to middle class permanent residents. Westcott Street is the...


This park was acquired in 1921 as part of the City Beautiful movement and is known for its 1924 rose garden
Rose garden
A Rose garden or Rosarium is a garden or park, often open to the public, used to present and grow various types of garden roses. Designs vary tremendously and roses may be displayed alongside other plants or grouped by individual variety, colour or class in rose beds.-Origins of the rose...

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78 Walnut Park Historic District
Walnut Park Historic District
The Walnut Park Historic District is located in the University Hill neighborhood of Syracuse, New York, adjacent to the Syracuse University campus. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.-Walnut Park:...

Walnut Pl. and Walnut Ave.
43°2′32"N 76°7′57"W
University Hill
University Hill, Syracuse
University Hill is a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York, located east and southeast of downtown, on one of the larger hills in Syracuse. It is the major educational and medical district of Syracuse, as well as an important business district, with three of the top ten employers in the Syracuse...


Adjacent to Syracuse University
Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university located in Syracuse, New York, United States. Its roots can be traced back to Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1832, which also later founded Genesee College...

; neighborhood originally established by the social elite of Syracuse; currently known as Fraternity/Sorority Row
79 Ward House
Ward House (Syracuse, New York)
The Ward House in Syracuse, New York was designed in 1914 by architect Ward Wellington Ward. It was one of two speculative properties that Ward and his wife arranged to have built. Along with others of his works, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

100 Circle Rd.
43°1′58"N 76°7′43"W
University Neighborhood
Arts and crafts
Arts and crafts
Arts and crafts comprise a whole host of activities and hobbies that are related to making things with one's hands and skill. These can be sub-divided into handicrafts or "traditional crafts" and "the rest"...

-style home, one of two houses designed and owned, as a speculative property, by Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

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80 Weighlock Building
SE corner of Erie Blvd. E. and Montgomery St.
43°3′2"N 76°9′4"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Dates from 1850; canal boats were weighed here when travelling through Syracuse on the Erie Canal
Erie Canal
The Erie Canal is a waterway in New York that runs about from Albany, New York, on the Hudson River to Buffalo, New York, at Lake Erie, completing a navigable water route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. The canal contains 36 locks and encompasses a total elevation differential of...

81 Welsh House
Welsh House (Syracuse, New York)
The Welsh House, also known as Welsh Residence in Syracuse, New York was built in 1912. It was listed, along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997....

827 Lancaster Ave.
43°2′6"N 76°7′23"W
University Neighborhood
A Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

-designed house, from 1912
82 White House
White House (Syracuse, New York)
The White House, also known as White Residence, at 176 Robineau Road in Syracuse, New York was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.It was designed by Ward Wellington Ward.The house remains on a plot of ....

176 Robineau Rd.
43°1′35"N 76°10′22"W
Strathmore
Strathmore, Syracuse
Strathmore is a neighborhood in the southwest of Syracuse, New York state, United States. It is a mostly residential neighborhood that has many houses from the early and middle of the twentieth century. An extension of the middle- and upper-middle class Summit Ave...


Another Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward
Ward Wellington Ward was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture...

-designed house, built in 1919
83 White Memorial Building 106 E. Washington St.
43°2′58"N 76°9′9"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Prominent, 1876-built, Gothic building with "exceedingly pleasant" dissimilatudes
84 Louis Will House
Louis Will House
The Louis Will House is a "high-style" Queen Anne style house at 714 N. McBride St. in Syracuse, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 10, 2009....

714 N. McBride St.
43°3′28"N 76°8′48"W
Near Northeast
Near Northeast, Syracuse
Near Northeast is a Syracuse, New York neighborhood, located northeast of the city's downtown. It corresponds to Onondaga County Census Tract 15, 16, 23, and 24.-Borders:Northwestern* Butternut StreetNorthern* South Carbon Street...

Queen Anne home of Louis Will
Louis Will
Louis Will was Progressive Party mayor of Syracuse during 1914-16. He was the only third party candidate elected mayor of Syracuse in the last century...

, Progressive Party
Progressive Party (United States, 1912)
The Progressive Party of 1912 was an American political party. It was formed after a split in the Republican Party between President William Howard Taft and former President Theodore Roosevelt....

 mayor of Syracuse during 1914-16.
85 Hamilton White House
Hamilton White House
The Hamilton White House is a historic home in Syracuse, New York. The house, Greek Revival in design, was built by and for Hamilton White, Esq circa 1840/42, and occupied by his family in 1842/43...

307 S. Townsend St.
43°2′53"N 76°8′44"W
Downtown
Downtown Syracuse
Downtown Syracuse is the economic center of Syracuse, New York, and Central New York, employing over 30,000 people, and housing over 2,000. It is also one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse.- History :...


Built circa 1840 by and for Hamilton White, Esquire; significant in the area of architecture and for its relationship to the commerce and politics of Syracuse
86 Ziegler House
Ziegler House (Syracuse, New York)
The Ziegler House, also known as Ziegler Residence, in Syracuse, New York was designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward and built in 1915. Along with other Ward Wellington Ward-designed homes, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It is a -story house...

1035 Oak St.
43°3′59"N 76°8′13"W
Northside
Northside, Syracuse
The Northside is a neighborhood in the city of Syracuse, New York consisting of a residential area bordered by commercial corridors. As defined by Syracuse's "Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today" planning system, the Northside is a large section of the city of Syracuse, covering almost four square...


Built in 1915

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covered in Architecture of Ward Wellington Ward in Syracuse MPS
†† covered in "The Historic Designed Landscapes of Syracuse, New York MPS"
NRHP-listed
NRHP-listed Historic district
Historic district
A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries, historic districts receive legal protection from development....


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