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

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    There are 120 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 ...

  3. Pioneer Homes - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Homes. Coordinates: 43°02′27″N 76°08′35″W. Aerial view of Interstate 81 cutting through the neighbourhood, still partly under construction, 1967. Pioneer Homes, in Syracuse, New York, was one of the earliest government public housing projects in the United States. Pioneer Homes was completed in 1941 and remains fully occupied ...

  4. John Gridley House - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 16, 1977. The John Gridley House is located in the southern section of Syracuse, New York. This section of Syracuse was originally known as Onondaga Hollow, and was settled thirty years before the City of Syracuse. The John Gridley House is significant as one of few houses remaining of the original Onondaga Hollow settlement.

  5. Hamilton White House - Wikipedia

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    73001238 [1] Added to NRHP. July 20, 1973. The Hamilton White House is a historic home in Syracuse, New York. The house, Greek Revival in design, was built by and for Hamilton White, circa 1840/42, and occupied by his family in 1842/43. Many believe based on similarities in structure and style that the unknown architect and builder was the same ...

  6. Gustav Stickley House - Wikipedia

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    The Gustav Stickley House was originally designed by architect Wellington Tabor and purchased in June 1900 by furniture designer Gustav Stickley. On the outside, it is similar to many other houses on the block and in the neighborhood, not far from Syracuse University. However, the chestnut wall paneling and beamed interior that Stickley ...

  7. 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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