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=== Contributing properties === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%" !{{HD color}}| ! width="18%" {{HD color}}|'''Landmark name''' ! class="unsortable" {{HD color}}| '''Image''' !{{HD color}}|'''Date Built''' !{{HD color}}|'''Style''' !{{HD color}}|'''Location''' ! class="unsortable" {{HD color}}| '''Description''' |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|1}} | | | 1874 | | 307-09 South Clinton Street | 5 stories; brick commercial building; segmental window arches; fifth story added 1885 |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|2}} | | | 1874 | | 311-13 South Clinton Street | 4 stories; brick commercial building; recessed windows; fancy cornice |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|3}} | Donohue Building (portion) | | c. 1885 | Queen Anne | 312-16 South Clinton Street | 4 stories; red brick; decorative sandstone, granite and terra cotta elements |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|4}} | Butler Block | [[File:Armory Square Historic District, Syracuse, New York.jpg|100px]] | 1893 | Romanesque | 317-21 South Clinton Street | 5 stories; red brick; broad arches; cast-iron columns |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|5}} | Neal and Hyde Block (portion) | [[File:Armory Square.jpg|100px]] | c. 1887 | Queen Anne-Romanesque | 318-22 South Clinton Street | 5 stories; brick warehouse; limestone trim; architect Asa Merrick |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|6}} | Clinton Building | | 1876 | | 400-08 South Clinton Street | 3 stories; brick; 1920s alterations |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|7}} | Onondaga Music Building | | 1914 | | 410-416 South Clinton Street | 4 stories; [[buff brick]] commercial building |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|8}} | | | 1874 | | 415-17 South Clinton Street | 4 stories; patterned brick commercial building; |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|9}} | [[Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)|Loew Building]] | [[File:LoewsStateTheatre 16december2007.jpg|100px|South Salina Street entrance]] | 1928 | | 423-31 South Clinton Street | 2 stories on S. Clinton St.; 8 stories on S. Salina St.; large theater, also known as Loews State Theater or the [[Landmark Theatre (Syracuse, New York)|Landmark Theatre]]; individually listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1977 |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|10}} | [[Lackawanna Station (Syracuse)|Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Passenger Station]] | | 1941 | Art Moderne | 500 South Clinton Street | 2 stories; buff brick; arched windows |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|11}} | | | c. 1874 | | 306 South Franklin Street | 2 stories; brick; arched windows |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|12}} | | | c. 1880s | | 308-10 South Franklin Street | 3 stories; brick; original storefront |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|13}} | | | c. 1887 | | 309-15 South Franklin Street | 4 stories; brick; granite piers |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|14}} | | | c. 1900 | | 317-21 South Franklin Street | 2 stories; brick; originally carriage makers; 1940 became garage; 1983 offices |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|15}} | Hall & McChesney Building | | c. 1892/1906 | | 402-10 South Franklin Street | 4 stories; brick; warehouse |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|16}} | Bentley & Settle Warehouse | [[File:Armory Square Historic District, Syracuse, New York,.jpg|100px]] | c. 1894-5 | | 120-24 Walton Street | 6 stories; brick; intact loading dock |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|17}} | | | c. 1885 | | 128 Walton Street | 2 stories; yellow brick; second floor loading door |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|18}} | | | c. 1890s | | 134 Walton Street | 2 stories; brick; plate glass windows |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|19}} | | | c. 1890s | | 136 Walton Street | 2 stories; brick; paired windows |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|20}} | Gray Brothers Shoe Factory | | 1873 | | 200-02 Walton Street | 4 stories; brick walls and window hoods |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|21}} | | | c. 1930 | | 204-10 Walton Street | 2 stories; factory; brick |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|22}} | | | c. 1872 | | 215-19 Walton Street | 3 stories; brick; arched windows |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|23}} | | | c. 1870s-1880s | | 216 Walton Street | 2 stories; ornamental brick |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|24}} | | | c. 1902 | | 221-23 Walton Street | 3 stories; commercial building; brick piers |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|25}} | | | c. 1910 | Renaissance | 113-17 West Fayette Street | 5 stories; brick |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|26}} | Kirk Block | | c. 1869 | | 127-29 West Fayette Street | 4 stories; brick; commercial building |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|27}} | | | c. 1871 | | 215-17 West Fayette Street | 4 stories; brick; commercial building; 1930s modern facade |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|28}} | Tallman Block | | c. 1871 | Italianate | 219-25 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick; commercial building; rear entrance on Walton Street; architect [[Archimedes Russell]] |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|29}} | Piper-Phillips Block | | c. 1872 | Italianate | 227-37 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick; commercial building; original storefronts |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|30}} | Seubert & Warner Building | | c. 1875 | Romanesque | 239-41 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick; commercial building; rear entrance on Walton Street; architect Charles Colton |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|31}} | | | c. 1895 | Italianate | 227-37 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick with stone trim; commercial building; prism glass in storefronts |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|32}} | Hogan Block | | c. 1892 | Romanesque | 247-59 West Fayette Street | 5 stories; brick with limestone trim; factory building; prism panels in storefronts |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|33}} | Crown Hotel | | c. 1876 | Italianate | 301-27 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick; commercial building |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|34}} | | | c. 1872 | | 309-11 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick; commercial building |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|35}} | | | c. 1873 | | 313-17 West Fayette Street | 2 stories; brick; commercial building; molded keystones |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|36}} | Stag Hotel | | 1869 | | 321 West Fayette Street | 3 stories; brick; intact storefront |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|37}} | | | 1875 | | 329-31 West Fayette Street | 4 stories; brick; warehouse; rear entrance on Walton Street |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|38}} | [[Jefferson Clinton Hotel]] | | 1927 | | 227-37 West Jefferson Street | 10 stories; brick; stone facade first two floors; architect Gustavas A. Young |-- ! {{HD color}}| {{Small|39}} | New York State Armory | | 1907/1932 | | West Jefferson Street | Housed Army National Guard; brick and limestone; central drill hall added in 1932 |-- |}
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