Syracuse, New York: Downtown Driving Tour (August, 2019)
A Sunday morning driving tour of downtown Syracuse, New York. Included is a bit of an excursion to the Syracuse University campus. The video was taken August 18, 2019.
Seen in the video are the AXA Towers, the tallest buildings in the city. Built in 1966 and 1971, both stand 268 feet or 81.7 metres and contain 19 floors. The State Tower Building is also prominently seen. This structure is 311 feet in height and was built in 1928.
The Onondaga County Courthouse is also seen, a historic structure that was built in 1907.
The video ends up around the Oncenter War Memorial Arena. This sports venue opened in 1951 and houses the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Syracuse - Travel State New York
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Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Destiny USA, Erie Canal Museum, Museum of Science & Technology, Landmark Theatre, NBT Bank Stadium, 7. Webster Pond, The Oncenter, Everson Museum of Art, The Palace Theatre, E.M. Mills Rose Garden
Building starts in Syracuse for the 2011 USBC Women's Championships
The Oncenter Complex in Syracuse, New York is currently in the middle of being transformed into a state-of-the-art 48 lane bowling facility that will be home of the 2011 United State Bowling Congress Women's Championships.
More than 30 truckloads of materials are being used to construct the venue, which also includes vendor and office space, a squad room, a locker area and spectator seating.
The finished product will be the biggest stage in women's bowling, and the 2011 Women's Championships is expected to bring more than 30,000 bowlers to Syracuse during its 88-day run from April 7-July 3.
The amount of lumber required for the venue is enough to construct at least five three-bedroom homes, and more than six miles of wiring is required to handle the tournament's electrical needs.
The first piece of the installation process will be the tournament's custom scoreboards. The scoreboards are comparable to the oversized screens often found in sports venues and arenas across the country, but offer a clearer picture thanks to the latest technology.
The setup also includes a 12 x 9 foot, high-definition video display screen over the tournament's traditional Center Aisle.
Construction on the 48 championship lanes is scheduled to begin February 28.
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2011 USBC Women's Championships, Syracuse, NY
2011 will bring 30,000 women and their guests to Syracuse, New York....get ready!
This 90 day tournament will bring between 450 and 600 women per day from all 50 states. They'll arrive here in Syracuse to bowl in a state-of-the-art venue. A select few will get to showcase their talents on national TV, as the prestigious Queens Tournament Finals are broadcast on ESPN from Syracuse to the world. These ladies will spend an average of 10 hours in the custom bowling stadium over 3 days, and here's how those 3 days will go:
-Registration
-Shopping and planning their day
-Enjoying unique refreshments
-Marching into the stadium
-Bowling
-More shopping
-Enjoying local attractions
-Dinner out
-A night's sleep in a local hotel before getting up to do it all again the next day
45,000 visitors begin to arrive in April, get in the game and be a part of their unique New York state of mind.
For more information about the 2011 USBC Women's Championship, please visit
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USBC Open Championship Coming to Syracuse
USBC Open Championship Script
(Santosuosso VO)
There's a gathering of athletes coming to the OnCenter in Syracuse, and no I'm not talking about the Olympics. It may seem normal on the outside, but as you make your way inside the hall you may notice something a little different.
That's right a 48 lane, state of the art, bowling alley.
This is because for the fifth time Syracuse will host the United States Bowling Congress's Open Championships. The 103 day-long event will bring nearly 40,000 bowlers to the salt city.
Syracuse has hosted the event five times now and tournament director Duane Hagen believed it was time to make a return.
The OnCenter was selected as the venue, and construction workers were tasked with transforming this convention center into a state of the art bowling alley.
Construction began on December 11th, and the bowling alley was completed Friday, February 23rd.
Though the work may be challenging tournament programming director Greg Moore believes what they do is special.
But where do they get all these building materials from? Well, they local.
Public Relations Manager Matt Cannazzaro tells me that the USBC belives they will bring in 75 million dollars to Syracuse because of this event.
But beyond the economic impact, this events main goal is to bring bowlers of all different skill levels together. Not solely to compete, but rather, to share their love of the game.
(CJ Standup)
The USBC Open Championships will be right here at the OnCenter, starting on March 24th and running until July 8th. Bowling will start at 7 am and run until 3 am every day for 103 days. I'm told the event is entirely free to the public. Reporting from the OnCenter in Syracuse, CJ Santosuosso, NCC News.
2011 USBC Women's Championship, Syracuse, NY
2011 will bring 30,000 women and their guests to Syracuse, New York....get ready!
This 90 day tournament will bring between 450 and 600 women per day from all 50 states. They'll arrive here in Syracuse to bowl in a state-of-the-art venue. A select few will get to showcase their talents on national TV, as the prestigious Queens Tournament Finals are broadcast on ESPN from Syracuse to the world. These ladies will spend an average of 10 hours in the custom bowling stadium over 3 days, and here's how those 3 days will go:
-Registration
-Shopping and planning their day
-Enjoying unique refreshments
-Marching into the stadium
-Bowling
-More shopping
-Enjoying local attractions
-Dinner out
-A night's sleep in a local hotel before getting up to do it all again the next day
45,000 visitors begin to arrive in April, get in the game and be a part of their unique New York state of mind.
For more information about the 2011 USBC Women's Championship, please visit
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Sanders Allies Worry About Vatican Trip
Bernie Sanders' choice to leave the campaign trail Thursday and travel to a Vatican City conference has some allies wondering if this is the best decision. The problem isn’t necessarily the the potential appearance of politicizing the Vatican. Instead, it’s Sanders’ leavetaking from New York in the final days preceding an election that’s essential to his bid for the Democratic nomination. Behind Hillary Clinton by double digits in the polls and in need of a good performance in the delegate-packed state, Sanders’ choice to head to Rome has intensified the anxiety of supporters who don’t believe he has the luxury of leaving the primary location.
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2018 USBC Masters Stepladder Finals
The stepladder finals of the 2018 USBC Masters feature Andrew Anderson, Alex Hoskins, Joe Paluszek, Steve Kloempken and Rhino Page. Originally aired live on ESPN April 15, 2018 from the Oncenter Convention Center in Syracuse, New York.
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Maria Russell Talks Personal Success
Maria Russell shares the factors that contributed to her personal success.
Maria is Professor of public relations and the Director of New Initiatives in Public Relations Education at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University. She joined The Newhouse School in 1986 after more than 16 years of professional public relations practice. She was Chair of the School’s Public Relations Department from 1990-92 and again from 1994-2002 and created The Newhouse School’s interdisciplinary, limited/residency distance learning program for mid-career public relations professionals, leading to a master’s degree in Communications Management.
Maria’s career includes positions as Vice President of Communications, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; Consultant for the Greater Syracuse Program, a four-year economic development campaign for the Central New York area; Director of Community Relations for the United Way of Central New York; and Editorial Assistant/Writer for the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She supervised the Main Press Center for the 1980 Lake Placid International Winter Olympics. She managed media relations for the 1981 National Sports Festival and served as public relations chairman for the 1987 AAU/USA National Junior Olympics.
Her professional accomplishments have brought her numerous national awards and recognition from United Way of America; the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE); the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In 1992, she was inducted into PRSA’s College of Fellows and was named PRSA’s 1997 “Educator of the Year.” In 1998 she was elected to a two-year term on PRSA’s National Board of Directors, served as Secretary for 2001, and 2004 Treasurer of the 20,000-member professional society. In 1999 she was selected for membership in The Arthur W. Page Society.
Maria serves on the governing boards of the PRSA Foundation and PRSA’s College of Fellows. She also sits on the boards of directors of the United Way of Central New York, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, and OnCenter, Onondaga County’s Convention Center.
She has been a member of The Plank Center’s Board of Advisors since its establishment in 2005.
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Dave Williams - Steve LaPorte, Fulton vs Baldwinsville in Wrestling 1985 .
High School Wrestling at its best in Central New York during the 1980`s.
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Maria Russell
Maria Russell is Professor of public relations and the Director of New Initiatives in Public Relations Education at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University. She joined The Newhouse School in 1986 after more than 16 years of professional public relations practice. She was Chair of the School’s Public Relations Department from 1990-92 and again from 1994-2002 and created The Newhouse School’s interdisciplinary, limited/residency distance learning program for mid-career public relations professionals, leading to a master’s degree in Communications Management.
Maria’s career includes positions as Vice President of Communications, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; Consultant for the Greater Syracuse Program, a four-year economic development campaign for the Central New York area; Director of Community Relations for the United Way of Central New York; and Editorial Assistant/Writer for the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She supervised the Main Press Center for the 1980 Lake Placid International Winter Olympics. She managed media relations for the 1981 National Sports Festival and served as public relations chairman for the 1987 AAU/USA National Junior Olympics.
Her professional accomplishments have brought her numerous national awards and recognition from United Way of America; the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE); the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In 1992, she was inducted into PRSA’s College of Fellows and was named PRSA’s 1997 “Educator of the Year.” In 1998 she was elected to a two-year term on PRSA’s National Board of Directors, served as Secretary for 2001, and 2004 Treasurer of the 20,000-member professional society. In 1999 she was selected for membership in The Arthur W. Page Society.
Maria serves on the governing boards of the PRSA Foundation and PRSA’s College of Fellows. She also sits on the boards of directors of the United Way of Central New York, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, and OnCenter, Onondaga County’s Convention Center.
She has been a member of The Plank Center’s Board of Advisors since its establishment in 2005.
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Bill Ostrander on Campaign Finance Reform
Dialing for Dollars... a day in the life of a U.S. Congressman. Candidate Bill Ostrander (D-CA-24), competing for the House seat opened by retiring Congresswoman Lois Capps, explains to a forum of UCSB student supporters for Bernie Sanders and Bill Ostrander the fund raising work expected of today's members of Congress. This clip is from a special work produced and shot by filmmaker James Read.