OHA Medal Breakfast

Marriott Syracuse Downtown 100 E Onondaga Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

It takes the legacy of many hands to build a community. Since 1945, the Onondaga Historical Association Medal Award has recognized distinguished contributions to the cause of preserving and interpreting Onondaga County history. The OHA Medal is the highest honor that we can bestow upon an individual or organization for contributions made to the cause of preserving and […]

Book Talk: Roxanne Bocyck Discussing “Catherine’s Dream”

Onondaga Historical Museum 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

On June 2nd, OHA is pleased to host author Roxanne Bocyck as she discusses her book, Catherine’s Dream. This historical fiction novel is inspired by true events about a young woman, the author's grandmother, who came to America in 1921 from Poland under an arranged marriage. The novel has been touted as a "well-researched" tale, […]

Free With Museum Admission

A Grain of Salt

Onondaga Historical Museum 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

A Grain of Salt is a talk by OHA Curator Bob Searing, exploring the history of the Salt City, from the Great Law of Peace to the Erie Canal to the foundation of Syracuse University and the rise of the city's industrial might in the 20th century as one of the 30 largest cities in […]

$5

Strathmore Spirits Historic Ghostwalk

125 Ruskin Avenue 125 Ruskin Avenue, Syracuse, NY

Enjoy the latest edition of OHA's Historic Ghostwalks! Stroll the lovely Strathmore neighborhood and encounter stories of people and places from our past that may be new to you. Check-in will be at at 125 Ruskin Avenue, with street parking available. Tickets available now! Historic Ghostwalks presented by the Onondaga Historical Association are led by guides to […]

$15 – $20

Book Talk: Michael Miller Discusses “High Bridge”

Onondaga Historical Museum 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

On July 14th, join OHA as we welcome author Michael Miller for a talk on his recently published book, High Bridge. About High Bridge: Upstate New York in the mid-19th century is a cauldron bubbling with the lure of fast fortunes, religious zealotry, and battles for civil liberties. This fervor centers on the Erie Canal, […]

OHA Away: Tailspins

Nottingham Senior Retirement Community 1301 Nottingham Road, Jamesville, NY, United States

OHA Away is putting on a touring presentation, Tailspins! Fur trader Ephraim Webster will make an appearance to share legends and stories of early New York State for all ages. This historic performance will take place at the Nottingham Senior Retirement Community, 1301 Nottingham Road, Jamesville, NY 13078, in the main Community Room. All are welcome […]

A Grain of Salt

Onondaga Historical Museum 321 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

A Grain of Salt is a talk by OHA Curator Bob Searing, exploring the history of the Salt City, from the Great Law of Peace to the Erie Canal to the foundation of Syracuse University and the rise of the city’s industrial might in the 20th century as one of the 30 largest cities in America. […]

Hotel Syracuse Centennial Gala

Marriott Syracuse Downtown 100 E Onondaga Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

Celebrate 100 years of Hotel Syracuse with a black tie gala to benefit OHA! The Hotel Syracuse, now the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, has been a part of the community's history for a century, and we're celebrating with a historic night of dinner, music, and tales from the hotel's past.   The schedule for the evening […]

160th Anniversary Commemoration of Syracuse’s 1864 National Convention of Colored Men

304 E. Onondaga St. Syracuse, NY 13202 304 E. Onondaga St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Please join the City of Syracuse and Onondaga Historical Association on the steps of Noble Cellar, the former Wesleyan Church, on October 4 to commemorate the 160th anniversary of Syracuse's 1864 National Convention of Colored Men. When: Friday, October 4 Program begins at 11:30 a.m. Where: Noble Cellar (the former Wesleyan Church) 304 E. Onondaga […]

Free