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Onondaga County History

Onondaga County is at the heart of New York State – the crossroads where the major east-west and north-south routes of the Eastern United States intersect. From the earliest days when the Onondagas were responsible for the council fire at the center of the Iroquois confederacy, Onondaga County has been the focus of transportation and commerce.

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Facts

  • Population: 100,224
  • Year Organized: 1789
  • Area: 644 Square Miles

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Census Information

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Onondaga County Website

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www.ongov.net

Last modified: June 04, 2008
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