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Front of the Building (Erie Blvd.)
Detail - Metal Fins
Detail pic of the fabulous entry.
Front facade from the street.
Detail - Windows and Geometric Designs
Side view from Franklin Street
The stunning Niagara Mohawk Building.
The view from the far corner of Erie Blvd. and Franklin St.
The Central Spire
Looking towards the corner of Erie Blvd. and Franklin St.
Niagara Mohawk Building Building

Niagara Mohawk Building, now occupied by the National Grid is an art deco structure and was built in 1932. It is a part of the prestigious 'National Register of Historic Places' and was designed and conceptualized by Melvin L. King and Bley & Lyman. This structure represents the new 'Age of Electricity' and showed a hope of light during the troubled times of 'Great Depression'. When in Syracuse, do visit this national landmark.

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Erie Blvd W Syracuse, NY 13204 ·389.96 mi

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Tripadvisor traveler Debra A 06/05/23

Stunning example of art deco architecture. While I was only a sidewalk tourist - the views from the street were nonetheless fabulous. Well maintained facade which made me happy that the owners take pride in their landmark.

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Tripadvisor traveler karenkK4092SK 03/06/22

Gorgeous art deco. I was just happening by and saw this beautiful building...and was really impressed!

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Tripadvisor traveler owtloud 11/15/21

We didn't tour it, but even a drive-by this stunning architecture will have you in awe. It's really a pleasant surprise nestled in the city.

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Tripadvisor traveler babyfishmouth77 08/02/21

A highlight of the Syracuse skyline. I am not sure what goes on the building....(is it still just an office building?) but it is nice to look at especially at night.

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Tripadvisor traveler LostALot22 11/28/19

I like old buildings and this is a nice one. I don’t know when it was built but it looks old and has a great amount of detail. Quite nice.

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