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50 acres bought by Abraham Walton for factories, warehouses and hotels
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Was a horse stable, later an arts and crafts store. One of the oldest buildings in the district.
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Horse Stable (hay). Now it is a Grocery Shop
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Carriage repair shop. Now a tea house.
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Hotel for railroad, now a pub
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One of many for the Syracuse RR industry. Built by wagon maker William Kirk. Top floor added in 1910
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Originally a horse stable that connected to the Bentley Settle Building on Walton. Residential hotel for railroad employees.
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Boot and shoe factory; now residential
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Factory and Foundry. Now the sight of Funkin' waffles
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Paper company, Cigar manufacturer and first edition of Syracuse Herald was printed here
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Hotel for railroad industry. Now office space
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Carpeting, paper and twine. Now a barber shop
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Dry goods warehouse. Romanesque features.
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Residence and office of Syracuse doctor, Florince Donohue. Unique circular windows.
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Bedding factory, later a union hall. Major fire in 1948.
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Publishing and printing company. Now offices and residential space.
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Commercial building. Neoclassic Revival features
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Warehouse, retail, restaurant
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warehouse for grocery. Now it's an artists' studio.
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Syracuse architect Gustavus Young. Tallest structure of its time. Known for the illusion of being just a facade when seen from western corner.