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The Erie Canal ignited many important changes in New York State. Syracuse grew from a sleepy village in the 1820's to a growing city by the 1850's. The salt industry in Syracuse and
Liverpool, as well as other industries in the area prospered and that growth is depicted.
Fifty seat theater features a multimedia orientation slide show on the history of Syracuse and the Erie Canal.
Our traditional heritage center for culture and entertainment, just a short drive from the area's interstates, is enjoying a tremendous renaissance. The wealth of cultural treasures in our museums, theaters, architecture, and public parks will surprise you. An exciting new array of restaurants, special events and high-tech attractions will keep you coming back.
Make the Syracuse Heritage Area Visitor Center at the Erie Canal Museum the first stop. Relive our rich local history through our hands-on exhibits, maps, brochures, and walking tour ideas.
- Please call us at (315) 471-0593.
- Open Monday-Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm; Sunday 10 am to 3pm.
- Free Admission; Donations Accepted
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