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, New York in Onondaga County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Syracuse.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Onondaga county include:

Amber,   Apulia,   Apulia Station,   Assembly Park,   Baileys Settlement,   Baldwinsville,   Bangall,   Bay Shores,   Belgium,   Berwyn,   Big Bend,   Borodino,   Borodino Landing,   Brewerton,   Bromley,   Brown Center,   Buellville,   Camillus,   Cardiff,   Cedarvale,   Cicero,   Cicero Center,   Clay,   Clintonville,   Cold Springs,   Collamer,   Collingwood,   De Witt,   Delphi Falls,   Eagle Village,   East Syracuse,   Edgewater Park,   Edgewood Garden,   Elbridge,   Elmcrest,   Euclid,   Fabius,   Fairmount,   Fayetteville,   Forest Beach,   Franklin Park,   Galeville,   Gamble Mill,   Garden Terrace,   Geddes,   Halfway,   Heath Grove,   High Bridge,   Howlett Hill,   Indian Village,   Ionia,   Ironsides,   Jacks Reef,   Jamesville,   Jones Beach,   Jordan,   Joshua,   Kirkville,   LaFayette,   Lakeland,   Lakeside,   Lamson,   Lindbergh Lawns,   Little Utica,   Liverpool,   Long Branch,   Long Bridge,   Loomis Hill,   Lower South Bay,   Lyncourt,   Lysander,   Lysander New Community,   Mandana,   Manlius,   Marcellus,   Marcellus Falls,   Marietta,   Martisco,   Marysville,   Mattydale,   Memphis,   Minoa,   Mottville,   Mycenae,   Navarino,   Nedrow,   North Belle Isle,   North Manlius,   North Syracuse,   Onativia,   Onondaga,   Onondaga Castle,   Oot Park,   Oran,   Orchard Village,   Oswego Bitter,   Otisco,   Otisco Valley,   Parson Farms,   Peck Hill,   Pitcher Hill,   Plainville,   Pompey,   Pompey Center,   Rice Grove,   Saintsville,   Salina,   Sandy Bay,   Seneca Knolls,   Sentinel Heights,   Shamrock,   Shepard Settlement,   Sherwood Knolls,   Skaneateles,   Skaneateles Falls,   Skanondaga Heights,   Skytop,   Snyder Crossing,   Solvay,   South Onondaga,   South Spafford,   Southwood,   Spafford,   Spafford Landing,   Spafford Valley,   Split Rock,   Stanley Manor,   Stiles,   Sweets Crossing,   Taunton,   Thorn Hill,   Thornton Grove,   Thornton Heights,   Three Rivers,   Tully,   Tully Center,   Tully Lake Park,   Valentines Beach,   Van Buren,   Vesper,   Village Green,   Warners,   Watervale,   West Genesee Terrace,   West Phoenix,   Westerlea,   Westvale,   Westview Manor,   Williams Grove,   Windcrest Park,   Winding Ways,   Woodard,  

 

Or have a look at other New York counties including:

Albany,   Allegany,   Bronx,   Broome,   Cattaraugus,   Cayuga,   Chautauqua,   Chemung,   Chenango,   Clinton,   Columbia,   Cortland,   Delaware,   Dutchess,   Erie,   Essex,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Genesee,   Greene,   Hamilton,   Herkimer,   Jefferson,   Kings,   Lewis,   Livingston,   Madison,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Nassau,   New York,   Niagara,   Oneida,   Ontario,   Orange,   Orleans,   Oswego,   Otsego,   Putnam,   Queens,   Rensselaer,   Richmond,   Rockland,   Saint Lawrence,   Saratoga,   Schenectady,   Schoharie,   Schuyler,   Seneca,   Steuben,   Suffolk,   Sullivan,   Tioga,   Tompkins,   Ulster,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   Westchester,   Wyoming,   Yates,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Syracuse, NY?
Then read on!

One interesting fact about Syracuse, New York is that it was the birthplace of the famous financier and industrialist, John D. Rockefeller. Additionally, Syracuse played a significant role in the Underground Railroad, which helped escaped slaves find freedom in the North before the Civil War. The city was known for its many safe houses for runaway slaves, and a famous abolitionist, Jermain Wesley Loguen, lived in Syracuse and helped hundreds of slaves escape bondage. Another historical event that took place in Syracuse was the discovery of the first effective flu vaccine by Dr. Jonas Salk in 1947.