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Syracuse is known for its very distinct change of seasons. We have great outdoor activities year round, from skiing and snowmobiling in the winter, the great lakes and finger lakes in the spring, the Adirondack mountains in the summer, and breath-taking foliage during the fall.
Syracuse is full of amazing history; trips along the Erie canal have something for everyone from scenic mountains and valleys carved from glaciers during the ice age, to underground caverns along the Mohawk river .
This market is a host to several casinos, golf courses, boating and fishing marinas, and acres of parks and trails for outdoor events. The Carrier Dome seats up to 60,000 visitors for sporting events and concerts.
The Syracuse Sky Chiefs, farm team to the Toronto Blue Jays and Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League are local attractions for sports fans. Some of the top employers in the Syracuse region are Niagara Mohawk (A National Grid Company), Wegman's Food Markets, Oneida Nation and Oneida Nation Enterprises, Penn Traffic Company, Magna International, St. Joseph's, Hospital Health Center, Verizon Communications, Lockheed Martin Corp. and Loretto.
Syracuse 's major university is Syracuse University . Surrounding Syracuse University are two State University (SUNY) schools, the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and SUNY Upstate M edi cal University . Also in Syracuse are Le Moyne College on the city's eastern border, Onondaga Community College , a branch of SUNY's Empire State College located in downtown Syracuse , along with a campus of the nationwide Bryant & Stratton College.
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