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The Gridley Building , built in 1867 and known previously as the Onondaga County Savings Bank Building , is a prominent historic building on Clinton Square and Hanover Square in Syracuse, New York , United States . It was designed by Horatio Nelson White and was built adjacent to what was then the Erie Canal and is now Erie Boulevard.

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3-669: The address of the Gridley Building is 101 S. Salina Street, according to the 1970 National Register of Historic Places nomination form. Five years later, the Hanover Square Historic District nomination listed its address as 101 East Water Street. The Syracuse Savings Bank Building is located directly across Erie Boulevard. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The architect for Gridley Building, Horatio Nelson White, also designed

6-575: Is a historic building in Syracuse, New York designed by Joseph Lyman Silsbee . It was built in 1875 adjacent to the Erie Canal , and, at 171 feet tall, was the tallest building in Syracuse. It opened in 1876 as Syracuse Savings Bank. Its passenger elevator, the first in Syracuse, was a curiosity that drew visitors. The building's current principal tenant, in the first four floors, is Bank of America . It

9-694: The Hall of Languages in 1870 with the very similar style. It was the first building on Syracuse University campus, and is often prominently displayed as a representation of the University in many forums. This article about a historic property or district in Onondaga County , New York , that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places , is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Syracuse Savings Bank Building Syracuse Savings Bank Building , also known as Bank of America building ,

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