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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The former Tipperary Hill pub, George O’deas is being renovated and a three-story rooftop bar and restaurant will take its place. CEO of Roeco Inc. Michele Roesch, announced ...
Editor's note: With the raucous local celebration of St. Patrick's Day now over, local photographer John Francis McCarthy invites us to contemplate some of the stories associated with Syracuse's ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — An eclectic bar in Syracuse’s Tipperary Hill neighborhood known for its extensive beer selection will shut off its taps for good on Christmas Eve, nine years to the day after ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Somewhere along its journey to Syracuse’s Tipperary Hill, the tanker hauling this year’s supply of green ...
The city of Syracuse has no shortage of Irish pubs, whether it’s downtown, in Tipperary Hill, or really anywhere in and ...
Unlike nearly every other traffic light in the U.S., the traffic light up on Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York displays green above red. Why this bizarre reversal? Well, St. Patrick’s Day is ...
It was once a Boys and Girls club location on the Westside of Syracuse, but now the re-opened space is Tipperary Hill Community Center. The new owners, Travis and Nicole Doty say the center is ...
It was the Irish immigrants, for the most part, who built the Erie Canal and then settled the area of Tipperary Hill, in Syracuse, New York, but it seems what the Irish are really known for in the ...
Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York, was a big spot for Irish immigrants to settle in the 19th and 20th century. Coincidentally, that was also the time that traffic lights were becoming popular ...