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  2. The Post-Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Standard was founded in 1829 as The Onondaga Standard. The first issue was published Sept. 10, 1829, after Vivus W. Smith consolidated the Onondaga Journal with the Syracuse Advertiser under The Onondaga Standard name. Through the 1800s, it was known variously as The Weekly Standard, The Daily Standard and The Syracuse Standard.

  3. Syracuse Herald-Journal - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse, New York. The Syracuse Herald-Journal (1925–2001) was an evening newspaper in Syracuse, New York, United States, with roots going back to 1839 when it was named the Western State Journal. [1] The final issue — volume 124, number 37,500 — was published on September 29, 2001. The newspaper's name came from the merger of the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse ...

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    There are 118 listed properties and districts in the city of Syracuse, including 19 business or public buildings, 13 historic districts, 6 churches, four school or university buildings, three parks, six apartment buildings, and 43 houses. Twenty-nine of the listed houses were designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward; 25 of these were listed ...

  5. Ward Wellington Ward - Wikipedia

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    Ward Wellington Ward (1875–1932) 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. [1] He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Crafts movement in architecture. Ward's work is in varying styles, but the houses most typically ...

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  7. Melvin N. Zimmer - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse, New York, U.S. Political party. Democratic. Melvin N. Zimmer (October 4, 1938 – January 4, 2002) was an American politician who served in the New York State Assembly from the 120th district from 1975 to 1991. [1] [2] He died after being hit by a motorist on January 4, 2002, in Syracuse, New York at age 63. [3]

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