Onondaga County

Onondaga County (/ΛˆΙ’nΙ™nˈdɑːɑə/ on-Ι™n-dah-gΙ™) is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 467,026.[1] The county seat is Syracuse.

Onondaga County is part of the Syracuse, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Onondaga County Municipalities

A simple thematic map of Onondaga County Municipalities -- towns and cities -- designed for printing or any other use you might find fit.

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Navarino Orchards

Along a short distance of US 20 in Navarino, there is Onondoga County's apple growing country, dominated by several large orchards including Beek and Skiff, Deer Run Farms, Navarino Orchards, O"Neill's Orchards, and McLusky Orchard. Head a little farther west towards the Finger Lakes, and you'll leave the sweet smell of apples in season for the sharp taste of silage and manure as you drive past some of state's largest dairies.

Onondaga County Wetlands

Wetlands are a major part of this county, especially the large wetlands in the northeastern portion of county.

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North Syracuse – DOT Traffic Counts

At 28,176 AADT, Interstate 81 through North Syracuse is the area's busies highway, although a lot of traffic filters off of Interstate 81 to NY 481 to US 11 to get to the various suburban shopping mauls and Drivers' Village. South Bay Road, where it parallels Plank Road is relatively quiet. Generally warmer colors to purple are more trafficked, click on the roads to pull up full traffic data.

North Syracuse 1958

Before the Penn Can Maul, Interstate 481 and other changes, North Syracuse was a much simplier and quiter suburb of Syracuse.

North Syracuse Cloverleaf

False color image of the intersection of Interstate 81 and 481 which becomes arterial highway NY 481 west of the cloverleaf in North Syracuse.