Onondaga Historical Association

  4.7 – 17 reviews   • History museum

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Museum devoted to the heritage & history of Onondaga County, with archival photos, maps & records.

Hours

TuesdayClosed
Wednesday10AM–4PM
Thursday10AM–4PM
Friday10AM–4PM
Saturday11AM–4PM
Sunday11AM–4PM
MondayClosed

Address and Contact Information

Address: 321 Montgomery St, Syracuse, NY 13202
Phone: (315) 428-1864
Website: http://www.cnyhistory.org/

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Review Summary

Deven Mcintyre
We walked from location to location led by a tour guide.
Lorraine Stanton
Its a great place to shop!
Anthony Bonenfant
The Ghost Walk was so much fun.
Jeremy Ciesla
Really great museum downtown that I’m ashamed to say I’d never heard of before stumbling across it on a whim. The place is really big and well curated – we spent nearly two hours there and still went pretty quick through a couple exhibits to beat the parking meter. I was really impressed with their collection here and the information available for each piece. I’ll definitely go again and recommend it for anyone from the county or just visiting.
James Shattell
It is always worth a visit if you are a history buff or just curious about the way things were or how things got to how they are now. The museum is a great depository of artifacts that are expertly curated to tell a story of one of the continent’s most historically significance areas. Because of the vastness of their collection, new exhibits, telling different stories, are often cycled onto display.Their reference library is filled with locally significant resources that often are not available through online sources. A must visit for those researching their family history or the history of the place they now occupy.Bring whole family. It is kid friendly for the well behaved and adult intriguing for the knowledge seeking purveyor of time.
Raymond Stazzone
A must for anyone who loves history, and particularly local history. So many displays and original items with plenty of information. Be sure to stop by the gift shop, too! A lot of great finds there.
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