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Encyclopedia > Armory Square
The southern end of Armory Square, with a portion of the armory on the left

Armory Square, on the west side of Downtown Syracuse, New York, is a small shopping/arts/nightlife district surrounding the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (formerly the Discovery Center), which inhabits the former Syracuse Armory. Download high resolution version (855x641, 82 KB)Syracuses Armory Square. ... Download high resolution version (855x641, 82 KB)Syracuses Armory Square. ... The MONY Towers in Downtown Syracuse are perhaps the best-known buildings in Syracuse, after the Carrier Dome. ... Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse Syracuse is a city located in Onondaga County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the city had a total population of 147,306, and its metropolitan area had a population of 732,117. ...


It is the home of some of Syracuse's finest restaurants, at least two coffeehouses, a radio station company, dozens of small shops selling everything from band instruments to used records to women's clothing, several bars and nightclubs, a newly-restored upscale hotel, and two tattoo parlors.


Its borders are generally considered to be the circular road around the armory (Jefferson Street) to the south, Onondaga Creek to the west, Washington Street to the north, and Clinton Street to the east.


Across the street from the armory is the Armory Square/Downtown Syracuse station of OnTrack. It is accessed by walking up through a restored railroad terminal. OnTrack is a Syracuse, New York commuter train line. ...


Armory Square is also home to the Shot Clock Monument. A shot clock is a timer designed to increase the pace (and subsequently, the score) in a competitive sport. ...

Contents

Establishments

Culture

  • The Museum of Science and Technology (M.O.S.T.)
  • The Redhouse

Dining

Casual

  • Daniel Jacks
  • Kitty Hoynes
  • P.J. Dorsey's
  • Syracuse Suds Factory
  • Teddy's at Armory Square

Coffee Shops

  • Freedom of Expresso
  • Provisions Bakery
  • Starbucks

Delicacies For other meanings of the name Starbuck, see Starbuck. ...

  • The Hot Shoppe
  • Pasta's Daily Bread
  • Sweet on Chocolate
  • Syracuse Original Carmelcorn

Delis & Fast Food

  • The Blue Tusk
  • Clark's Ale House
  • Nick's Tomato Pie
  • In and Out
  • Movino Wood Fired Pizza
  • Pasta's Daily Bread
  • Provisions Bakery
  • Quiznos

Formal Quiznos Sub is a fast-food sandwich chain that specializes in toasted submarine sandwiches. ...

  • 238 Bistro
  • Ambrosia
  • bc Restaurant
  • Dante
  • P.J. Dorsey's Steak House
  • Lemon Grass Grille
  • Pascale's Wine Bar & Restaurant
  • Pastabilities

Pubs & Clubs

  • Awful Al's Whiskey & Cigar Bar
  • Bar [sic]
  • The Blue Tusk
  • Clark's Ale House
  • Clinton Street Pub
  • Daniel Jack's
  • P.J. Dorsey's
  • Fuel Dance Club
  • Kitty Hoynes
  • Limerick Pub
  • Matrix Nightclub
  • Mulrooney's
  • Pastabilities
  • Half Penny Pub
  • The Stoop
  • Syracuse Suds Factory
  • Tailgators Sports Bar
  • The Zoo Station

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Retail

Arts & Crafts

  • Dobbs Glassworks
  • Eureka Crafts
  • I've Been Framed

Gifts

  • Enchanted Bazaar
  • Joette's Gifts
  • M.O.S.T. Gift Shop
  • Petals & Paws

Jewelry

  • David Church, Gold & Silversmith

Men's Fashions

  • The Edge
  • Metrosole
  • The Mr. Shop

Home Furnishings

  • Make Room

Music

  • American Music Supply
  • Sound Garden

Specialty Retail

  • Empire News
  • Hendrick's Photo
  • Mallard Tobacconist
  • Specs Fashionable Eyewear

Women's Fashions

  • The Edge
  • Eva's Boutique
  • Isadora
  • Jet Black
  • Metrosole
  • Oleander at Armory
  • Razz Barry
  • Spy Baby Boutique

Services

Beauty & Health

  • All About Me Day Spa
  • Aria Hair Studio
  • The Church Salon
  • Hair by Rosalie
  • Industry
  • K. McMahon Hair Salon
  • Life Source Acupuncture
  • Maria's Nail Parlor
  • Marisa's Fortress of Beauty
  • One 20 Salon
  • Pernell
  • Sasha's Place
  • Scarab Body Art
  • Sizerz
  • Square Sun Tanning
  • Umberto's Hair Salon

Dry Cleaner

  • Imperial Dry Cleaners

Hotel

  • Hawthorn Suites Armory Square

Education

Categories: University stubs ... Syracuse University Syracuse University (SU) is a major private American research university. ...

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Armory Square - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (225 words)
Armory Square, on the west side of Downtown Syracuse, New York, is a small shopping/arts/nightlife district surrounding the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (formerly the Discovery Center), which inhabits the former Syracuse Armory.
Its borders are generally considered to be the circular road around the armory (Jefferson Street) to the south, Onondaga Creek to the west, Washington Street to the north, and Clinton Street to the east.
Across the street from the armory is the Armory Square/Downtown Syracuse station of OnTrack.
Armory Square (2400 words)
Although it was just two blocks south of the bustling activity of Clinton square, when first developed, Armory Square was considered to be on the outskirts of town.
When railroads were finally removed from the streets of downtown Syracuse in the 1930's, Armory Square entered a period of decline that was to last almost 40 years.
The Armory building was designed to be used as a combination social/drill center, as well as offices and depositories for arms and equipment.
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