Onondaga County Fall Activities
Syracuse, NY The leaves burst with every classic Autumn color you can think of in Onondaga County every Fall. New York’s official tree, the sugar maple, is prominent here, you’ll notice it by the…
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Syracuse, NY The leaves burst with every classic Autumn color you can think of in Onondaga County every Fall. New York’s official tree, the sugar maple, is prominent here, you’ll notice it by the…
Read MoreThere's so much to love about Syracuse, New York! To recognize this, the Visit Syracuse Team is sharing a few of their favorite things about Syracuse and Onondaga County! So, the next time you plan…
Read MoreCelebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Central New York with fantastic food, divine drinks, traditional music and fun. Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15th through October 15th and is a celebration…
Read MoreSummer in Syracuse, NY invites locals and visitors alike to embrace the wonderful weather, beautiful street art, and live musical performances all while enjoying the benefits of outdoor dining in…
Read MoreAre you on the hunt for something new to do in Syracuse, but think you've done or experienced all that Onondaga County has to offer? (We bet you haven't!) Looking for a new restaurant, bar, or…
Read MoreFinding your favorite food trucks in Syracuse, NY has never been easier. Are you on the hunt for a light bite, dinner, or treat on wheels? Then check out Street Food Finder where you can see schedules…
Read MoreWe created a bucket list of this summer’s must-dos in Syracuse, NY. Check off the activities one by one and discover new adventures, signature Syracuse events, and all this region has to offer during…
Read MoreJuly is the peak of summer, the perfect swimming weather, the best time to go on vacation, and most importantly, National Ice Cream Month. And, while you really can’t go wrong with a scoop of your…
Read MoreJuneteenth is an important holiday that commemorates the day of emancipation from slavery in Galveston, Texas on June 19, 1865, which was the last state to do so. Since then, Syracuse New York has…
Read MoreSyracuse, located in the heart of Upstate New York, is a city that boasts a welcoming atmosphere for both its human and furry residents. From numerous parks and trails to dog-friendly cafes…
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