Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial

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Unveiled1997
Location43°02′48″N 76°11′08″W / 43.04676°N 76.18552°W / 43.04676; -76.18552
in Syracuse, New York
Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial
City of Syracuse
The Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial
For early citizens who won the battle of the "Green over Red" traffic light
Unveiled1997
Location43°02′48″N 76°11′08″W / 43.04676°N 76.18552°W / 43.04676; -76.18552
in Syracuse, New York

The Tipperary Hill Heritage Memorial, dedicated in 1997,[1] is located on Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York. The memorial was erected in honor of early citizens who, in the opinion of local residents, were brave sons of Ireland who stood up to City Hall and won the battle of the "Green over Red" traffic light.

The memorial features bronze, life-size figures of a 1930s Irish immigrant family and was sculpted by Dexter Benedict of Penn Yan, New York. The father is pointing out the traffic light to his wife, daughter and son[1] who has a sling shot in his back pocket, hinting that he might know a little bit of the history of the light.[2]

The memorial is located in Tipperary Hill Memorial Park which was originally the site of a commercial building that held a prominent position on the northeast corner of Milton Avenue and Tompkins Street and was later demolished. It is the newest city park in Syracuse.[1]

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