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On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Robert Searing, Curator of History at the Onondaga Historical Association, as well as a teacher of history at SUNY Cortland and Tompkins-Cortland Community College. Searing also pens a regular history column for the Syracuse Post-Standard.
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On this week's episode of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks with Robert Searing, Curator of History at the Onondaga Historical Association, as well as a teacher of history at SUNY Cortland and Tompkins-Cortland Community College. Searing also pens a regular history column for the Syracuse Post-Standard.
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Syracuse will be the first city in the country to receive a roadside marker as part of a new grant program. It’s called “Hungry for History,” and the…
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A focus this Veterans Day has been on World War I. It was 100 years ago, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 the guns of World War…
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Congress Beer is coming back to Syracuse.The Haeberle Congress Brewing Company brewed its last batch of Congress in Syracuse in 1962. It had been the…
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Over the past several years, many central New York residents have debated passionately about what they think should happen to the Interstate-81 project…
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It’s taken 12 years, but the former Hotel Syracuse is once again open to the public. Rebranded as the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, visitors began staying…
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Last November, the Great Law of Peace Center opened on Onondaga Lake, replacing the Ste. Marie Among the Iroquois exhibit. The new center is focused on…
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Work will start soon on the restoration of Gustav Stickley’s Syracuse home, one of the founders of the arts and crafts movement in this country. It will…
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Construction of a new cultural center at the old French fort along Onondaga Lake begins this week. The new Skä·noñh Great Law of Peace Center will take…