Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Syracuse

Here are more amazing buildings I saw in Syracuse.

















11 comments:

  1. Wow so pretty, I love unique architecture.

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  2. Such gorgeous architecture. The use of stone reminds me of seeing Toronto's 'old' city hall after the grime was removed. https://www.flickr.com/photos/31199821@N06/3529722547/

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  3. Those are really beautiful! I love all the fall colours too.

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    1. I believe it's because Syracuse was an important commercial center a century ago and it strove back then to celebrate its richness with great architecture.

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  4. Literally SUCH a pretty place! Especially with all the fall colors!

    -Ashley
    Le Stylo Rouge

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  5. Awesome architecture! I remember thinking when I visited Philly how Nashville doesn't have very many old buildings, at least not many with unique architecture. Union station hotel, hume fogg high school, the downtown public library and the "Arcade" (sort of an outdoor mall via two storey alley) and the Frist museum is in the old post office. Still most of the cool buildings have been "renovated" or let go into disrepair. Shiny and chrome can be nice, but there is a certain quality to these particular Art Deco and Gothic stylings.

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  6. Stunning architecture, thank you for sharing! xxx

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  7. Wow, so beautiful.this is made by very well architecturer. thanks for sharing.
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  8. What wonderful buildings! They are so ornate and powerful looking! Where is Syracuse? The only Syracuse I know is in ancient Greece because there is a musical called The Boys from Syracuse which is based on the Comedy of Errors!

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    1. Syracuse is in upstate New York. It's pretty far north and west, closer to Canada than where I live.

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  9. Stunningly beautiful. 18th and 19th century decor is my favourite of all time, and I cannot help but melter faster than a snowman in April for stunning Victorian examples like these.

    Autumn Zenith 🎃 Witchcrafted Life

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