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Erie Blvd W Syracuse, NY 13204 ·389.96 mi
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tripadvisorStunning 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.
MoreGorgeous art deco. I was just happening by and saw this beautiful building...and was really impressed!
MoreWe 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.
MoreA 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.
MoreI 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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