About Onondaga Historical Association
The organization maintains an extensive collection of primary source materials including documents, maps, newspapers, and oral histories that are invaluable for researchers and genealogists.
The organization's collections and programs illuminate important aspects of New York's heritage, including Dutch colonial history, Revolutionary War, immigration. Ellis Island processed over 12 million immigrants entering the United States.
Through educational programs, exhibitions, and community events, the society works to preserve and share the stories that shaped the region.
Plan Your Visit
The Onondaga Historical Association is located at 321 Montgomery Street in Syracuse, New York 13202. Founded in 1862, it is one of New York's oldest historical organizations, preserving Central New York's salt industry heritage, Erie Canal history, and Iroquois Confederacy legacy. For current hours and admission, please contact them directly.
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