The War Memorial at Oncenter, originally the Onondaga County War Memorial, is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Syracuse, New York. Designed by Edgarton and Edgarton and built from 1949 through 1951, the structure is significant as an example of a World War I, World War II and Aroostook War commemorative.
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| - The War Memorial at Oncenter, originally the Onondaga County War Memorial, is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Syracuse, New York. Designed by Edgarton and Edgarton and built from 1949 through 1951, the structure is significant as an example of a World War I, World War II and Aroostook War commemorative.
- Oncenter War Memorial Arena (formerly Onondaga County War Memorial) is an arena in Syracuse, New York. It presently serves as the home venue for the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League. It also was the home of the Syracuse Blazers from 1967 to 1977. Designed by Edgarton and Edgarton and built from 1949 through 1951, the structure is significant as an example of a World War I and World War II commemorative. It seats 6,159.
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| - The War Memorial at Oncenter, originally the Onondaga County War Memorial, is a multi-purpose arena in Downtown Syracuse, New York. Designed by Edgarton and Edgarton and built from 1949 through 1951, the structure is significant as an example of a World War I, World War II and Aroostook War commemorative.
- Oncenter War Memorial Arena (formerly Onondaga County War Memorial) is an arena in Syracuse, New York. It presently serves as the home venue for the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League. It also was the home of the Syracuse Blazers from 1967 to 1977. Designed by Edgarton and Edgarton and built from 1949 through 1951, the structure is significant as an example of a World War I and World War II commemorative. It seats 6,159.
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