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  2. Category:Actors from Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    W. Frank Whaley. Categories: Actors by populated place in the United States. Actors from New York (state) People from Syracuse, New York, by occupation. Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.

  3. Syracuse Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Airport. By 1926, Syracuse Mayor Charles Hanna felt that the city needed an airport to enhance its economic future. The city scouted a number of small airports in the area, including Bethka Field (near the intersection of Thompson Rd. and James St. in the city proper) and Nedrow Field in nearby Nedrow, NY. The city finally decided ...

  4. List of mayors of Syracuse, New York - Wikipedia

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    June 30, 1923. Retrieved July 4, 2010. K. McGuire of New Rochelle, formerly Mayor of Syracuse, today was found dead in bed in a hotel. Heart disease was the cause of death. ^ Beauchamp, Rev. William Martin (1908). Past and present of Syracuse and Onondaga county, New York (Volume 1).

  5. Everson Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Everson Museum of Art contains one of the most notable collections of ceramic art in the United States. [3] In 1916, The Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts acquired a group of thirty-two works by renowned Syracuse-based potter Adelaide Alsop Robineau. After Robineau's death in 1929, the museum acquired a second group of her porcelains, including ...

  6. History of Albany, New York (1784–1860) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Albany, New York from 1784 to 1860 begins with the ratification of the Treaty of Paris by the Congress of the Confederation in 1784 and ends in 1860, prior to the American Civil War . After the Revolutionary War, Albany County saw a great increase in real estate transactions. After Horatio Gates ' win over John Burgoyne at ...

  7. Inner Harbor, Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Inner Harbor, Syracuse. Coordinates: 43.0610551°N 76.1623247°W. The harbor during a weekly block party. The Inner Harbor is a former industrial quarter of Syracuse, New York, situated at the center of a larger district long colloquially known as Oil City, and since 1989 rebranded as the Lakefront. The waterfront zone was originally considered ...

  8. Myrtle Beach International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach International Airport ( IATA: MYR [4], ICAO: KMYR, FAA LID: MYR) is a county-owned public-use airport located 3 miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Myrtle Beach, in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It was formerly known as Myrtle Beach Jetport (1974–1989) and is located on site of the former ...

  9. Syracuse Suburban Airport - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse Suburban Airport ( FAA LID: 6NK) is a former privately owned public-use airport in Oswego County, New York, United States. It is located 13 nautical miles (24 km) north of the central business district of the city of Syracuse. [1] The airport is off Gildner Road in the village of Central Square, which is located in the Town of Hastings ...

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