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4 unusual facts about Central New York


Central New York

Major newspapers in the region include the Oneida Daily Dispatch, Syracuse Post-Standard, Auburn Citizen, Ithaca Journal, and Utica Observer-Dispatch, as well as the alternative newsweekly Syracuse New Times.

Ed Wool

Wool's band Ed Wool and The Nomads was active in the Central New York and North Country, New York areas in the mid and late 1960s.

Spicciati

Emigration has occurred mostly to the United States, with a focus to Central New York, California, and Florida.

Syracuse metropolitan area

The Syracuse Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in central New York, anchored by the city of Syracuse.


Murray Bernthal

For many years, he welcomed a variety of stars to Central New York such as: Gloria Swanson, Charlton Heston, Tom Jones, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Bela Lugosi, Beverly Sills, Luciano Pavarotti and Arthur Rubinstein.


see also

1985 Virginia Slims of Central New York

The 1985 Virginia Slims of Central New York was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts in Monticello, New York in the United States.

Dropping In Microgravity Environment

The 2011 winners included "Siphons in Space", proposed by a science club not affiliated with the local school in central New York state, and "Wheat Fertilization in Microgravity", proposed by a team from Licking Heights High School in central Ohio.

Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad and Coal Company

Coach 27 was acquired by the Central New York Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and is preserved at their Central Square Station Museum.

Long Point State Park

Long Point State Park – Finger Lakes, on Cayuga Lake in central New York, United States

Long Point State Park – Thousand Islands, on the St. Lawrence River in north central New York, United States

Mark Allen Baker

During his undergraduate work he was active in the central New York music scene promoting or assisting with over fifty shows including: Aerosmith, Boston, Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Billy Joel, Kiss, John Mayall, Queen, Bob Seger and Bruce Springsteen.