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The men traveled here in 1864 from 17 states, including Confederate states, in the middle of a bloody Civil War.
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A $3M state grant, secured by Assembly member Bill Magnarelli, boosts funding for the new five-story Onondaga Historical Association Museum in downtown Syracuse.
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"Suit Up!" and "Look What We Got" have something for visitors of nearly all ages and interests.
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We explore the topic on the next Syracuse Speaks - Black History Month Edition Thursday at 2:00 pm. on WAER.
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The corner of E. Genesee and Pine Streets served as the center of the Underground Railroad in Syracuse, with Jermain Loguen serving as station master.
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Lisa Romano Moore is settling into her role at the helm of the county's oldest cultural organization.
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Plans are moving forward for Heritage Park in Syracuse to tell the stories of all the ethnic groups that contributed to the city's history and make-up. Officials say the park, encompassing what is now Columbus Circle and an adjacent parcel, will go forward with or without removal of the controversial Columbus Statue there. Community input sought to help plan the park and its features.
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A fund set up by CNY Arts to help arts agencies and individual artists stay afloat during the pandemic closures has reached a milestone. The COVID-19…
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A diverse group of nearly two dozen people will begin meeting later this month to make recommendations to Mayor Ben Walsh regarding the future of Columbus…
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The Onondaga Historical Association is heading to Pittsburgh this weekend in hopes of collecting an Emmy award for a short film about a long-standing NBA…