National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York

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The National Register of Historic Places listings in Syracuse, New York are described below. There are 124 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 as a group in 1996.

The more than 50 properties and districts in Onondaga County outside Syracuse are listed in National Register of Historic Places listings in Onondaga County, New York. One property, the New York State Barge Canal, spans both the city and the county. The locations of National Register properties and districts with known coordinates can be viewed in map form.[1]


      This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 1, 2026.[2]

Contents: Counties in New York
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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location Neighborhood Description
1 Amos Block
Amos Block
Amos Block
November 16, 1978
(#78001890)
210-216 West Water Street
43°03′02″N 76°09′17″W
Downtown Romanesque Revival building formerly fronting on the Erie Canal, from which goods were loaded and unloaded from boats[5]
2 Amphion Piano Player Factory
Amphion Piano Player Factory
Amphion Piano Player Factory
March 17, 2023
(#100008717)
689 North Clinton and 156 Solar Sts.
43°03′31″N 76°09′26″W
3 Armory Square Historic District
Armory Square Historic District
Armory Square Historic District
September 7, 1984
(#84002816)
S. Clinton, S. Franklin, Walton, W. Fayette, and W. Jefferson Sts.
43°02′49″N 76°09′18″W
Downtown Historic district in downtown Syracuse, around the Syracuse Armory, which was revitalized in the 1990s;[6] includes the separately listed Loew's State Theater[7]
4 Ashton HouseW
Ashton House
Ashton House
February 14, 1997
(#97000089)
301 Salt Springs Rd.
43°02′43″N 76°06′37″W
Salt Springs / Meadowbrook House designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward, included in set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[8][9]
5 John G. Ayling House
John G. Ayling House
John G. Ayling House
May 6, 2011
(#11000277)
223 DeWitt St.
43°03′47″N 76°08′02″W
Sedgwick
6 Babcock-Shattuck House
Babcock-Shattuck House
Babcock-Shattuck House
May 12, 2004
(#04000429)
2000-2004 E. Genesee St.
43°02′43″N 76°07′11″W
Westcott / Near Eastside Queen Anne-style large house, formerly a post of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America[10]
7 Barnes-Hiscock House
Barnes-Hiscock House
Barnes-Hiscock House
July 30, 2010
(#10000512)
930 James St.
43°03′26″N 76°08′12″W
Near Northeast
8 Bellevue Country Club
Bellevue Country Club
Bellevue Country Club
February 5, 2014
(#13001154)
1901 Glenwood Ave.
43°01′37″N 76°11′35″W
Syracuse
9 Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic District
Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic District
Berkeley Park Subdivision Historic District
February 20, 2002
(#02000055)
Roughly bounded by Strattford St., Ackerman Ave., Morningside Cemetery, and Comstock Ave.
43°01′55″N 76°07′38″W
University Neighborhood Residential subdivision, representative of early twentieth century landscape architectural design[11] Includes multiple houses designed by Ward Wellington Ward.[9]
10 Blanchard HouseW
Blanchard House
Blanchard House
February 14, 1997
(#97000094)
329 Westcott St.
43°02′39″N 76°07′10″W
Westcott House, arbor and garage designed by architect Ward Wellington Ward, included in set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][12]
11 Alexander Brown House
Alexander Brown House
Alexander Brown House
November 3, 1988
(#88002376)
726 W. Onondaga St.
43°02′12″N 76°09′45″W
Near Westside / Southwest Romanesque Revival sandstone and tile home of Alexander T. Brown, successful inventor and manufacturer[13]
12 Buildings at 500 and 506 Erie Boulevard East
Buildings at 500 and 506 Erie Boulevard East
Buildings at 500 and 506 Erie Boulevard East
January 24, 2023
(#100008621)
500 and 506 Erie Blvd. East
43°03′03″N 76°08′43″W
Former home of the Smith Restaurant Supply Company
13 Harry N. Burhans House
Harry N. Burhans House
Harry N. Burhans House
August 30, 2007
(#07000868)
2627 E. Genesee St.
43°02′48″N 76°06′40″W
Meadowbrook 1837 Greek Revival house; renovated in 1916 under direction of Ward Wellington Ward[14]
14 Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building
Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building
Central New York Telephone and Telegraph Building
April 3, 1973
(#73001234)
311 Montgomery St.
43°02′54″N 76°08′57″W
Downtown Building designed specifically to house the telephone company, which it did from 1899 to 1905[15]
15 Central Technical High School
Central Technical High School
Central Technical High School
April 9, 1981
(#81000662)
258 E. Adams St.
43°02′32″N 76°09′02″W
Downtown Represents early twentieth century educational building design[16]
16 Chapman HouseW
Chapman House
Chapman House
February 14, 1997
(#97000072)
518 Danforth St.
43°04′03″N 76°09′25″W
Washington Square Built in 1912; Colonial Revival and Arts and Crafts elements; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][17]
17 Clark HouseW
Clark House
Clark House
February 14, 1997
(#97000090)
105 Strathmore Dr.
43°01′20″N 76°10′13″W
Strathmore Significant for its architecture; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][17]
18 Collins HouseW
Collins House
Collins House
February 14, 1997
(#97000076)
2201 E. Genesee St.
43°02′45″N 76°07′01″W
Near Eastside / Westcott One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][18]
19 The Courier Building
The Courier Building
The Courier Building
February 14, 2014
(#14000006)
210 Montgomery St.,
237-43 E. Genesee St.

43°02′58″N 76°09′05″W
Syracuse Site of Daniel Webster's 1851 "Syracuse Speech" in which he equated resistance to the Fugitive Slave Law with treason. In response, crowds in the area freed an escaped slave from the custody of federal marshals, galvanizing opposition to slavery in Central New York.
20 Crouse College, Syracuse University
Crouse College, Syracuse University
Crouse College, Syracuse University
July 30, 1974
(#74001285)
Syracuse University campus
43°02′19″N 76°08′14″W
University Hill Built in the 1880s; funded by Syracuse banker John R. Crouse; designed by Archimedes Russell[19] Part of the Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings[20]
21 R.E. Dietz Company Factory October 22, 2018
(#100003097)
225 Wilkinson St.
43°03′03″N 76°09′51″W
22 Dunfee HouseW
Dunfee House
Dunfee House
February 14, 1997
(#97000092)
206 Summit Ave.
43°01′50″N 76°10′01″W
Strathmore Significant for its architecture; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][21]
23 Morgan Dunne House August 18, 2017
(#100001488)
464 Allen St.
43°02′36″N 76°06′42″W
University Hill
24 O.M. Edwards Building
O.M. Edwards Building
O.M. Edwards Building
January 26, 2001
(#00001689)
501 Plum St.
43°03′24″N 76°10′16″W
Lakefront Representative example of an early twentieth century manufacturing plant; designed by Gordon Wright; built in 1906[22]
25 Elmwood ParkL
Elmwood Park
Elmwood Park
May 19, 2005
(#05000439)
Glenwood Ave., South Ave., City Boundary
43°01′03″N 76°10′05″W
Elmwood Originally a privately owned park in the 1890s; significant as an example of such parks from the Pleasure Ground Era; purchased by the city of Syracuse in 1927; bridges, embankments, walls and stairs built of wood and stone were added, making the park also representative of the Reform Park Era[23]
26 Estabrook HouseW
Estabrook House
Estabrook House
February 14, 1997
(#97000071)
819 Comstock Ave.
43°02′05″N 76°07′47″W
University Hill One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission; design includes a gambrel roof and a jettied second story[9][24]
27 Fairchild HouseW
Fairchild House
Fairchild House
February 14, 1997
(#97000070)
111 Clairmont Ave.
43°01′57″N 76°10′11″W
Strathmore Significant for its architecture; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][25]
28 First English Lutheran Church
First English Lutheran Church
First English Lutheran Church
March 4, 1998
(#98000139)
501 James St.
43°03′14″N 76°08′46″W
Near Northeast Designed by Archimedes Russell; built in 1911; significant for mission-inspired architecture[26]
29 Foster-Hubbard House
Foster-Hubbard House
Foster-Hubbard House
December 21, 2020
(#100005915)
678 West Onondaga St.
43°02′15″N 76°09′42″W
30 Fuller HouseW
Fuller House
Fuller House
February 14, 1997
(#97000088)
215 Salt Springs Rd.
43°02′43″N 76°06′40″W
Salt Springs / Meadowbrook Craftsman-style house from 1911; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][27]
31 Gang HouseW
Gang House
Gang House
February 21, 1997
(#97000073)
707 Danforth St.
43°04′10″N 76°09′21″W
Washington Square Built in 1914; gabled; complex facade; brick-clad on the first floor exterior; stuccoed above; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][28]
32 Garrett House
Garrett House
Garrett House
February 14, 1997
(#97000080)
110 Highland St.
43°03′29″N 76°08′22″W
Near Northeast One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission; roof was originally made to look like an English Cottage thatched roof; Mercer fireplace depicting St. George and the Dragon[9][29]
33 General Ice Cream Corporation Factory
General Ice Cream Corporation Factory
General Ice Cream Corporation Factory
August 27, 2020
(#100005472)
112-120 Wilkinson St. and 212 Barker Ave.
43°03′03″N 76°09′43″W
34 Gere Bank Building
Gere Bank Building
Gere Bank Building
March 16, 1972
(#72000894)
121 E. Water St.
43°03′02″N 76°09′07″W
Downtown Built in 1894; distinctive facade; use of contrasting materials; fireproof vaults in a room beneath the sidewalk; part of the Hanover Square Historic District[30][31] In the warm weather months, entertainment is common on the plaza around the fountain. Workers in the surrounding office buildings and retail establishments often lunch there. Designed by architect Charles Erastus Colton.[32]
35 William J. Gillett House
William J. Gillett House
William J. Gillett House
May 6, 1982
(#82003393)
515 W. Onondaga St.
43°02′22″N 76°09′31″W
Near Westside / Southwest Second Empire home; designed by William J. Gillett; also known as Trinity Exchange Shop Building[33]
36 Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church
March 20, 1973
(#73001235)
819 Madison St.
43°02′44″N 76°08′07″W
University Hill Gothic Revival church designed by Horatio Nelson White; constructed in 1876; congregation has a long history of social activism; national shrine for Saint Oakerhater[34]
37 John Gridley House
John Gridley House
John Gridley House
August 16, 1977
(#77000969)
205 E. Seneca Tnpk.
43°00′02″N 76°08′24″W
South Valley / North Valley Two story; limestone; Federal style; built around 1812; one of the only houses remaining of the original Onondaga Hollow settlement[35]
38 Hall of Languages, Syracuse University
Hall of Languages, Syracuse University
Hall of Languages, Syracuse University
September 20, 1973
(#73001236)
Syracuse University campus
43°02′18″N 76°08′05″W
University Hill First building constructed on the Syracuse University campus; built in 1871-73; designed by Horatio Nelson White;Part of the Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings[20][36]
39 George C. Hanford House
George C. Hanford House
George C. Hanford House
March 6, 2023
(#100008656)
506 West Onondaga St.
43°02′23″N 76°09′31″W
40 Hanover Square Historic District
Hanover Square Historic District
Hanover Square Historic District
June 22, 1976
(#76001258)
101-203 E. Water, 120-200 E. Genesee, 113 Salina, 109-114 S. Warren Sts.
43°03′01″N 76°09′03″W
Downtown Seventeen historic buildings; first commercial district in Syracuse; includes Onondaga County Savings Bank Building and Gere Bank Building, also separately listed[30][31]
41 Hawley-Green Historic District
Hawley-Green Historic District
Hawley-Green Historic District
May 2, 1979
(#79001613)
Wayne, Lodi, Hawley, & N McBride Sts.
43°03′15″N 76°08′28″W
Near Northeast At first home to craftsmen, artists and musicians; Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate-style structures; later home to doctors, lawyers, dentists, politicians, and preachers; Second Empire, Queen Anne, and Stick Style homes[37] Boundary increased in 2018.
42 Hoeffer HouseW
Hoeffer House
Hoeffer House
February 14, 1997
(#97000079)
2669 E. Genesee St.
43°02′40″N 76°06′36″W
Meadowbrook Built in 1923; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[38]
43 Hotel Syracuse
Hotel Syracuse
Hotel Syracuse
March 5, 2008
(#08000141)
500 S. Warren St.
43°02′48″N 76°09′05″W
Downtown Opened in 1924; example of a modern hotel of its time; designed by William Stone Post[39]
44 Huntley Apartments
Huntley Apartments
Huntley Apartments
June 1, 2011
(#11000327)
407-409 Stolp Ave.
43°01′49″N 76°10′15″W
Strathmore
45 Hunziker HouseW
Hunziker House
Hunziker House
February 14, 1997
(#97000087)
265 Robineau Rd.
43°01′23″N 76°10′16″W
Strathmore Built in 1926; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][40]
46 Kelly HouseW
Kelly House
Kelly House
February 14, 1997
(#97000077)
2205 E. Genesee St.
43°02′45″N 76°06′59″W
Near Eastside / Westcott Built in 1923; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][41]
47 Kemp & Burpee-Brown-Lipe Company Buildings May 23, 2024
(#100010352)
1117 W. Fayette St and 200-206 S. Geddes St
43°02′45″N 76°10′16″W
48 Polaski King House
Polaski King House
Polaski King House
April 20, 1979
(#79001614)
2270 Valley Dr.
42°59′32″N 76°09′12″W
South Valley Built around 1810; Polaski King was an early settler of what was then Onondaga Hollow.[42] The house is no longer standing.
49 Loew's State Theater
Loew's State Theater
Loew's State Theater
May 2, 1977
(#77000970)
362-374 S. Salina St.
43°02′51″N 76°09′11″W
Downtown Also known as Landmark Theatre; theater from the era of "movie palaces"; opened 1928; included in the Armory Square Historic District, listed in 1984[7]
50 Leavenworth Apartments
Leavenworth Apartments
Leavenworth Apartments
August 24, 2011
(#11000599)
615 James St.
43°03′16″N 76°08′39″W
Near Northeast
51 Lipe-Rollway Corporation Building February 2, 2018
(#100002078)
1153 W Fayette St.
43°02′47″N 76°10′24″W
Westside 1920-21 poured-in-place concrete building was part of diversification of city's industries during that era
52 Lustron House Westchester Deluxe Model 02 January 28, 2026
(#100012673)
121 Manor Dr
43°02′36″N 76°04′57″W
Salt Springs An all-metal (specifically, porcelain-enameled steel) house manufactured by the Lustron Corporation of Columbus, Ohio. Prefabricated, assembled here in 1949. Maize yellow exterior. Westchester Deluxe 2BR model.
53 Marshall & Son Warehouse March 11, 2024
(#100010024)
1 Webster's Landing
43°03′15″N 76°09′10″W
54 C.G. Meaker Food Company Warehouse
C.G. Meaker Food Company Warehouse
C.G. Meaker Food Company Warehouse
April 26, 2010
(#10000226)
538 Erie Blvd. W
43°02′59″N 76°09′42″W
Westside
55 Merrell-Soule None Such Mince Meat Factory
Merrell-Soule None Such Mince Meat Factory
Merrell-Soule None Such Mince Meat Factory
March 30, 2020
(#100005152)
600 North Franklin Street
43°03′27″N 76°09′27″W
Lakefront Meat processing plant complex built over first half of 20th century and used until 1981
56 Harriet May Mills House
Harriet May Mills House
Harriet May Mills House
January 24, 2002
(#01001495)
1074 W. Genesee St.
43°03′14″N 76°10′26″W
Westside Home of women's rights leader and her abolitionist parents; she ran for New York State's Secretary of State in 1920[43]
57 Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District
Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District
Montgomery Street-Columbus Circle Historic District
February 19, 1980
(#80004278)
E. Jefferson, E. Onondaga, Montgomery and E. Fayette Sts.
43°02′50″N 76°08′59″W
Downtown Historic district around the statue of Columbus in Syracuse; includes St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House, also listed separately[44] A boundary revision was approved December 2, 2024.
58 H.A. Moyer Factory Complex
H.A. Moyer Factory Complex
H.A. Moyer Factory Complex
May 5, 2022
(#100007668)
1710 North Salina and 301 Wolf Sts.; also 1920 Park St.
43°04′14″N 76°09′57″W
1920 Park Street represents a boundary increase approved February 26, 2024.
59 National Casket Company Building August 12, 2024
(#100010632)
719 East Genesee Street
43°02′51″N 76°08′26″W
60 New Kasson Apartments
New Kasson Apartments
New Kasson Apartments
August 24, 2011
(#11000600)
622 James St.
43°03′15″N 76°08′36″W
Near Northeast
61 New York Central Railroad Passenger and Freight Station
New York Central Railroad Passenger and Freight Station
New York Central Railroad Passenger and Freight Station
September 11, 2009
(#09000701)
815 Erie Blvd. E.
and 400 Burnet Ave.

43°03′04″N 76°08′21″W
Downtown Art Deco former railroad station a few blocks east of Clinton Square.
62 New York State Barge Canal
New York State Barge Canal
New York State Barge Canal
October 15, 2014
(#14000860)
Linear across city
43°03′35″N 76°09′54″W
Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in the early 20th century to compete with railroads.
63 Niagara Hudson Building
Niagara Hudson Building
Niagara Hudson Building
June 14, 2010
(#10000361)
300 Erie Blvd. W.
43°03′04″N 76°09′22″W
Downtown Art deco classic known as Niagara Mohawk Building, a few blocks west of Clinton Square[45]
64 North Salina Street Historic District
North Salina Street Historic District
North Salina Street Historic District
September 19, 1985
(#85002441)
Portions of Ash, Butternut, Catawba, E. Laurel, E. Willow, Pearl, & N. Salina Sts.; E. Belden & Gephardt Aves.
43°03′40″N 76°09′15″W
Washington Square Home to German immigrants in nineteenth century, Italian immigrants in early twentieth century[46] Boundary increased in 2019.
65 Oak Knitting Company
Oak Knitting Company
Oak Knitting Company
December 13, 2016
(#16000843)
102 West Division Street
43°03′35″N 76°09′21″W
Syracuse 1899 textile mill is intact example of late work by local architect Archimedes Russell, adapting older mill styles to newer fireproof building technologies
66 J. F. O'Connor Sales Company Garage February 26, 2024
(#100009969)
1641 East Genesee Street
43°02′50″N 76°07′26″W
67 Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple
Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple
Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple
April 7, 2014
(#14000128)
212 Ash St., 823 N. Townsend St.
43°03′38″N 76°09′53″W
Romanesque Revival-style building built in 1887
68 Onondaga County Savings Bank Building
Onondaga County Savings Bank Building
Onondaga County Savings Bank Building
February 24, 1971
(#71000550)
101 S. Salina St.
43°03′02″N 76°09′07″W
Downtown Designed by Horatio Nelson White; currently known as the Gridley Building[31]
69 Onondaga County War Memorial
Onondaga County War Memorial
Onondaga County War Memorial
December 19, 1988
(#88002754)
200 Madison St.
43°02′48″N 76°09′05″W
Downtown Arena built in 1949; Moderne style; significant as an example of a World War I and World War II commemorative.[47] Hockey scenes in Slap Shot filmed there.
70 Onondaga Highlands-Swaneola Heights Historic District
Onondaga Highlands-Swaneola Heights Historic District
Onondaga Highlands-Swaneola Heights Historic District
August 30, 2010
(#10000590)
Bellevue, Onondaga, Summit, Stolp, Ruskin, Clairmonte Aves. and Beverly Rd.
43°01′49″N 76°10′01″W
Strathmore Cohesively designed early 20th-century residential neighborhood
71 Onondaga ParkL
Onondaga Park
Onondaga Park
December 31, 2002
(#02001657)
Roughly bounded by Roberts Ave., Crosett St., Onondaga Ave. and W. Colvin St.;Onondaga and South Ave., and Onondaga St.
43°01′35″N 76°09′56″W
Strathmore Designed by George Kessler; contains Hiawatha Lake[48]
72 People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
People's African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
January 17, 2012
(#11001024)
711 E. Fayette St.
43°02′56″N 76°08′28″W
Downtown
73 Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity
Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity
Pi Chapter House of Psi Upsilon Fraternity
May 16, 1985
(#85001124)
101 College Pl.
43°02′22″N 76°07′54″W
University Hill Oldest fraternity house at Syracuse University; associated with emergence of fraternal organizations on campus around 1900[49]
74 Plymouth Congregational Church
Plymouth Congregational Church
Plymouth Congregational Church
November 7, 1997
(#97001384)
232 E. Onondaga St.
43°02′45″N 76°09′01″W
Downtown Romanesque Revival style church designed in 1858 by Horatio Nelson White and associated with abolitionism[50]
75 Poehlman HouseW
Poehlman House
Poehlman House
February 14, 1997
(#97000078)
2654 E. Genesee St.
43°02′38″N 76°06′39″W
Meadowbrook House with Arts and Crafts details, designed by Ward Wellington Ward[9][51]
76 Porter HouseW
Porter House
Porter House
February 14, 1997
(#97000091)
106 Strathmore Dr.
43°02′05″N 76°07′47″W
Strathmore One of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][52]
77 Wiliam H. Sabine House
Wiliam H. Sabine House
Wiliam H. Sabine House
May 28, 2010
(#10000303)
9 Academy Green
42°59′57″N 76°09′00″W
South Valley Federal style home of a family that were slave-holders but became abolititionist, and possible site of abolitionist activity
78 Sagamore Apartment House
Sagamore Apartment House
Sagamore Apartment House
September 18, 2017
(#100001625)
664-666 W. Onondaga St.
43°02′15″N 76°09′41″W
79 St. Anthony Convent and Convent School January 31, 2019
(#100003398)
1024 Court St.
43°04′30″N 76°09′07″W
Washington Square
80 St. Anthony of Padua Church Complex March 7, 2019
(#100003435)
417-425 W. Colvin St. & 1515 Midland Ave.
43°01′27″N 76°09′02″W
81 St. Patrick's Church Complex
St. Patrick's Church Complex
St. Patrick's Church Complex
August 7, 2012
(#12000480)
216 N. Lowell Ave.
43°03′00″N 76°10′58″W
Far Westside
82 St. Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church
St. Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church
St. Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church
June 9, 2010
(#10000335)
310 N. Geddes St.
43°03′05″N 76°10′14″W
Westside
83 St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House
St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House
St. Paul's Cathedral and Parish House
December 1, 1978
(#78001891)
310 Montgomery St.
43°02′54″N 76°09′01″W
Downtown Gothic cathedral built in 1884; designed by Henry Dudley[53]
84 St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage March 17, 2023
(#100008718)
300-306 West Seneca Tpk.
43°00′06″N 76°09′03″W
85 Sanderson House at 112 Scottholm TerraceW
Sanderson House at 112 Scottholm Terrace
Sanderson House at 112 Scottholm Terrace
February 14, 1997
(#97000085)
112 Scottholm Ter.
43°02′32″N 76°06′46″W
Meadowbrook One of five nearly identical houses designed by Ward Wellington Ward, this was the home of Amon F. Sanderson, an officer of firm which developed the Scottholm Tract neighborhood in which this lies[9][54]
86 Sanderson House at 301 Scottholm BoulevardW
Sanderson House at 301 Scottholm Boulevard
Sanderson House at 301 Scottholm Boulevard
February 14, 1997
(#97000084)
301 Scottholm Blvd.
43°02′32″N 76°06′33″W
Meadowbrook Another Ward Wellington Ward-designed house in the Scottholm Tract area, also owned by Amon F. Sanderson[9][55]
87 Sanford HouseW
Sanford House
Sanford House
February 14, 1997
(#97000075)
211 Summit Ave.
43°01′50″N 76°09′59″W
Strathmore Built in 1913; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[56]
88 Scottholm Tract Historic District
Scottholm Tract Historic District
Scottholm Tract Historic District
July 11, 2012
(#12000407)
The Scottholm neighborhood is bounded by Salt Springs Road on the north; Brookford Road and East Avenue on the east; Meadowbrook Drive on the south; and Scottholm Terrace on the west.
43°02′29″N 76°06′33″W
Meadowbrook
89 Sherbrook ApartmentsW
Sherbrook Apartments
Sherbrook Apartments
February 14, 1997
(#97000093)
600-604 Walnut Ave.
43°02′42″N 76°07′58″W
University Hill Built in 1914; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][57]
90 Alton Simmons HouseW
Alton Simmons House
Alton Simmons House
January 24, 2002
(#01001493)
309 Van Rensselaer St.
43°03′09″N 76°10′01″W
Westside Gambrel-roofed house with a Mercer fireplace; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[58]
91 Louis and Celia Skoler Residence
Louis and Celia Skoler Residence
Louis and Celia Skoler Residence
February 12, 2010
(#10000013)
213 Scottholm Terrace
43°02′27″N 76°06′42″W
Meadowbrook Home of architect
92 C.W. Snow and Company Warehouse
C.W. Snow and Company Warehouse
C.W. Snow and Company Warehouse
April 12, 2007
(#07000290)
230 W. Willow St.
43°03′09″N 76°09′17″W
Downtown Built in 1913; designed by Archimedes Russell in the Modern Movement style of architecture[59]
93 South Presbyterian Church March 27, 2017
(#100000813)
2110 S. Salina St.
43°01′33″N 76°08′45″W
Southside Early 20th century church was home to city's largest congregation at the time; Romanesque Revival building features Tiffany stained glass windows
94 South Salina Street Downtown Historic District
South Salina Street Downtown Historic District
South Salina Street Downtown Historic District
October 6, 2009
(#09000832)
200, 300, & E. side of 400 blocks of Warren, 205-209 Jefferson, 400 blk. & 500-550 S. Salina Sts.,
43°02′50″N 76°09′05″W
Downtown Boundary increase May 7, 2014, #14000193
95 South Salina Street Historic District
South Salina Street Historic District
South Salina Street Historic District
March 27, 1986
(#86000671)
111 W. Kennedy St. and 1555-1829 and 1606-1830 S. Salina St.
43°01′46″N 76°08′51″W
Brighton Historic core of what was originally the village of Danforth[60]
96 Spencer HouseW
Spencer House
Spencer House
February 14, 1997
(#97000074)
114 Dorset Rd.
43°01′59″N 76°07′36″W
University Neighborhood Built in 1913; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][61]
97 Gustav Stickley House
Gustav Stickley House
Gustav Stickley House
August 23, 1984
(#84002820)
438 Columbus Ave.
43°02′42″N 76°07′20″W
Near Eastside Built in 1900; regarded as the first American Craftsman house; interior renovated by Gustav Stickley in 1903[62]
98 Stowell HouseW
Stowell House
Stowell House
February 14, 1997
(#97000086)
225 Robineau Rd.
43°01′31″N 76°10′16″W
Strathmore Stone house; one of the set of Ward-designed houses covered in one Multiple Property Submission[9][63]
99 Strathmore "By the Park" Subdivision
Strathmore "By the Park" Subdivision
Strathmore "By the Park" Subdivision
July 12, 2006
(#06000564)
Glenwood, S. Geddes, Wellesley, Twin Hills, Strathmore, Arden, Alanson, Charmouth, Robineau
43°01′16″N 76°10′19″W
Strathmore Borders Onondaga Park; planned by 1917; developed in 1919; "...no smoke, no dirt, no fogs, no two-family or apartment houses, no business places of any kind, nothing but homes."[64]
100 Sylvester Apartment Building
Sylvester Apartment Building
Sylvester Apartment Building
August 27, 2020
(#100005483)
900-906 East Fayette St.
43°02′55″N 76°08′15″W
101 Syracuse Boys Club May 28, 2025
(#100011899)
430 E. Genesee Street
43°02′53″N 76°08′46″W
102 Syracuse Bread Company Factory
Syracuse Bread Company Factory
Syracuse Bread Company Factory
January 24, 2023
(#100008620)
200 Maple St.
43°02′56″N 76°07′32″W
103 Syracuse City Hall
Syracuse City Hall
Syracuse City Hall
August 27, 1976
(#76001259)
233 E. Washington St.
43°03′00″N 76°08′57″W
Downtown Constructed from 1889 to 1893; Romanesque Revival style; designed by Charles Erastus Colton[65]
104 Syracuse Lighting Company
Syracuse Lighting Company
Syracuse Lighting Company
January 11, 2017
(#100000497)
311 Genant Dr.
43°03′27″N 76°09′17″W
Syracuse Built in stages from late 19th to mid-20th centuries, the city's first electric power plant drove its industrialization after the Erie Canal declined.
105 Syracuse Savings Bank
Syracuse Savings Bank
Syracuse Savings Bank
February 18, 1971
(#71000551)
102 N. Salina St.
43°03′03″N 76°09′08″W
Downtown Designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee; built in 1875 adjacent to the Erie Canal; its passenger elevator, the first in Syracuse, was an attraction[66]
106 Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
Syracuse University-Comstock Tract Buildings
July 22, 1980
(#80004279)
Syracuse University campus
43°02′15″N 76°08′04″W
University Hill 15 buildings located on the original Syracuse University campus; land donated by George Comstock[20]
107 Temple Society of Concord
Temple Society of Concord
Temple Society of Concord
April 27, 2009
(#09000259)
910 Madison St.
43°02′43″N 76°08′03″W
University Hill Jewish congregation founded in 1839 by German immigrants; present Temple was dedicated in 1911[67]
108 Third National Bank
Third National Bank
Third National Bank
September 22, 1972
(#72000896)
107 James St.
43°03′05″N 76°09′07″W
Downtown Also known as the Community Chest Building; designed by architect Archimedes Russell in 1885[68]
109 Thornden ParkL
Thornden Park
Thornden Park
December 29, 1994
(#94001490)
Roughly bounded by Ostrom Ave., Madison St., Beech St., Bristol Pl., Greenwood Pl. and Clarendon St.
43°02′29″N 76°07′35″W
Westcott This park was acquired in 1921 as part of the City Beautiful movement and is known for its 1924 rose garden.[69]
110 Trinity Episcopal Church August 27, 2013
(#13000628)
523 W. Onondaga St.
43°02′20″N 76°09′38″W
Southwest / Near Westside Part of Historic Churches of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York MPS
111 Upsilon Alpha Chapter House
Upsilon Alpha Chapter House
Upsilon Alpha Chapter House
August 19, 2021
(#100006764)
300 Waverly Ave.
43°02′24″N 76°07′54″W
112 Utica Mutual Insurance Building May 28, 2025
(#100011891)
420 E Genesee Street
43°02′53″N 76°08′47″W
113 Walnut Park Historic District
Walnut Park Historic District
Walnut Park Historic District
September 15, 1983
(#83001755)
Walnut Pl. and Walnut Ave.
43°02′32″N 76°07′57″W
University Hill Adjacent to Syracuse University; neighborhood originally established by the social elite of Syracuse; currently known as Fraternity/Sorority Row[70]
114 Ward HouseW
Ward House
Ward House
February 14, 1997
(#97000069)
100 Circle Rd.
43°01′58″N 76°07′43″W
University Neighborhood Arts and Crafts-style home, one of two houses designed and owned, as a speculative property, by Ward Wellington Ward.[71]
115 Weighlock Building
Weighlock Building
Weighlock Building
February 18, 1971
(#71000552)
SE corner of Erie Blvd. E. and Montgomery St.
43°03′02″N 76°09′04″W
Downtown Dates from 1850; canal boats were weighed here when travelling through Syracuse on the Erie Canal[72]
116 Welsh HouseW
Welsh House
Welsh House
February 14, 1997
(#97000081)
827 Lancaster Ave.
43°02′06″N 76°07′23″W
University Neighborhood A Ward Wellington Ward-designed house, from 1912[73]
117 West Brothers Knitting Company
West Brothers Knitting Company
West Brothers Knitting Company
September 10, 2014
(#14000582)
700-710 Emerson Ave.
43°03′18″N 76°11′26″W
Westside Well-preserved 1906 textile mill
118 Westcott-University Neighborhood Historic District February 6, 2025
(#100011439)
Bounded by portions of Madison St, Bassett St, East Genesee St, Cumberland Ave, Westmoreland Ave, Euclid Ave, Montana St, Dakota St, Kensington Rd, Westcott St, Broad St, Lancaster Ave, Ackerman Ave, Stratford St, etc.
43°02′11″N 76°07′32″W
119 Whedon–Schumacher House
Whedon–Schumacher House
Whedon–Schumacher House
July 8, 2019
(#100004182)
365 W. Onondaga St.
43°02′29″N 76°09′24″W
1892 Archimedes Russell house later used as funeral home
120 White HouseW
White House
White House
February 14, 1997
(#97000083)
176 Robineau Rd.
43°01′35″N 76°10′22″W
Strathmore Another Ward Wellington Ward-designed house, built in 1919[74]
121 White Memorial Building
White Memorial Building
White Memorial Building
February 6, 1973
(#73001237)
106 E. Washington St.
43°02′58″N 76°09′09″W
Downtown Prominent, 1876-built, Gothic building with "exceedingly pleasant" dissimilatudes[75]
122 Louis Will House
Louis Will House
Louis Will House
November 10, 2009
(#09000909)
714 N. McBride St.
43°03′28″N 76°08′48″W
Near Northeast Queen Anne home of Louis Will, Progressive Party mayor of Syracuse during 1914-16.[76]
123 Hamilton White House
Hamilton White House
Hamilton White House
July 20, 1973
(#73001238)
307 S. Townsend St.
43°02′53″N 76°08′44″W
Downtown Built circa 1840 by and for Hamilton White, Esquire; significant in the area of architecture and for its relationship to the commerce and politics of Syracuse[77]
124 Ziegler HouseW
Ziegler House
Ziegler House
February 14, 1997
(#97000082)
1035 Oak St.
43°03′59″N 76°08′13″W
Northside Built in 1915[78]
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1 Oliver Teall House March 16, 1972
(#72000895)
December 10, 1990 105 S. Beech St.
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