Food Scene
Celebrate Liverpool history with a coney (pronounced by many locals as "cooney")!
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Heid's of Liverpool
305 Oswego StCelebrate Liverpool history with a coney (pronounced by many locals as "cooney")!
Santangelo's Restaurant
673 Old Liverpool RdExcellent Italian food in a family run restaurant
Freedom of Espresso
403 1st StBaldwinsville Diner
18 E Genesee StGood food, fast, inexpensive, in a traditional diner atmosphere
Tucked away in the first floor of the Regency Tower at James & Lodi, enjoy great food and excellent cosmos in beautiful surroundings. Be sure to check Groupon for deals! Complimentary valet parking .
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Attilio's
770 James StTucked away in the first floor of the Regency Tower at James & Lodi, enjoy great food and excellent cosmos in beautiful surroundings. Be sure to check Groupon for deals! Complimentary valet parking .
Parks & Nature
Onondaga Lake Parkway
Onondaga Lake ParkwayPaved walking/running trail along Onondaga Lake.
Nearby access to Onondaga Lake's paved walking & running trail, with plenty of parking.
Long Branch Park
3813 Long Branch RdNearby access to Onondaga Lake's paved walking & running trail, with plenty of parking.
Essentials
Small, locally owned grocery store with excellent meat and deli departments.
Nichol's Supermarkets Inc
327 1st StSmall, locally owned grocery store with excellent meat and deli departments.
Wegmans
6789 E Genesee StArts & Culture
Salt Museum
106 Lake Drhttp://www.skanonhcenter.org/
The Skä•noñh – Great Law of Peace Center is a Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Heritage Center focused on telling the story of the native peoples of central New York. The history is told through the lens of the Onondaga Nation and covers topics such as Creation, European Contact, The Great Law of Peace, and more. The Onondagas, or People of the Hills, are the keepers of the Central Fire and are the spiritual and political center of the Haudenosaune.
Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center
6680 Onondaga Lake Pkwyhttp://www.skanonhcenter.org/
The Skä•noñh – Great Law of Peace Center is a Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Heritage Center focused on telling the story of the native peoples of central New York. The history is told through the lens of the Onondaga Nation and covers topics such as Creation, European Contact, The Great Law of Peace, and more. The Onondagas, or People of the Hills, are the keepers of the Central Fire and are the spiritual and political center of the Haudenosaune.
Entertainment & Activities
Hollywood Theatre
2221 Brewerton RdSt. Joseph's Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
490 Restoration Wayhttps://sjhamphitheater.com/