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Onondaga Historical Association's Franklin Square Stroll

 

Join OHA Curator of History, Dennis Connors for an informative stroll through one of Syracuse’s distinctive historic districts, Franklin Square.  Participants will discover a fascinating enclave of industrial architecture and innovation.

 

Franklin Square’s roots are in the local salt industry.  But by the beginning of the 20th century, as salt production waned, it was transformed into a diverse manufacturing quarter whose products were shipped around the world.  Goods made in Franklin Square were as diverse as knitted underwear, typewriters, forging hammers, electric streetcar parts, and railroad windows.  And they ultimately were shipped to a variety of spots around the globe from Manchuria to Central America.

 

One hundred years later, Franklin Square has changed into a dynamic urban neighborhood boasting an appealing mix of residential, office, and restaurant uses.  The historic character of its mills and factories has become a vital asset to the community as developers have rescued these buildings for new uses.  Tour participants will learn about the various industries that once called the Square home, discover some historic bridges still spanning Onondaga Creek and hear about the evolution of Franklin Square’s architecture.

Date(s):

07/26/2008

Location:

Franklin Square
Franklin Sq.
Syracuse, NY 13204

Time:

10:00 am

Cost:

$12, $10 for members – registration required

Telephone:

315-428-1864

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