Visit Syracuse On A Charter Bus
Visit Syracuse On A Charter Bus
Syracuse has some great city monuments and museums for your charter bus group to check out. Highlights include the Soldiers and Sailors memorial in Clinton Square and the nearby Jerry Rescue memorial. Three monuments in Firemen's Park honor fallen firefighters. In Columbus Circle is a large statue of Christopher Columbus.
Erie Canal Museum will give your charter bus group a look at the past of Syracuse.
Housed in a former boat weighing station and the only building of its kind in the world, this museum is a must for vistors to the area. It does a good job of explaining the importance of the Erie Canal and its impact on not only Syracuse but the entire nation.
Your charter bus group will also learn a few very interesting tidbits about Syracuse. This town was the birthplace of the American candle industry, the serrated knife, and salt potatos.
Everson Museum of Art is a great stop along the way in your charter bus tour of Syracuse.
The building itself could be considered a work of art, as it was the first museum design for I.M. Pei who went on to do work for the National Gallery in Washington and the Louvre in Paris.
There are 10 galleries on 3 levels for your charter bus gang to take in. Also check out the gift shop to pick up gifts for those back home that didn't get to come along for the ride.
Salt Museum is an interesting stop along the way. Syracuse is nicknamed "Salt City" and now your charter bus group can learn why. Housed in a re-created salt boiling block (the huge chimney is part of an original boiling block) you'll learn about the local salt industry that built this engaging town.
For shopping, check out the Regional Marketplace, it's got a lot of opportunities for those in your charter bus group that have raised shopping to the level of being an extreme sport. Come see "Salt City" Syracuse as soon as you can in your own private charter bus!
Syracuse has some great city monuments and museums for your charter bus group to check out. Highlights include the Soldiers and Sailors memorial in Clinton Square and the nearby Jerry Rescue memorial. Three monuments in Firemen's Park honor fallen firefighters. In Columbus Circle is a large statue of Christopher Columbus.
Erie Canal Museum will give your charter bus group a look at the past of Syracuse.
Housed in a former boat weighing station and the only building of its kind in the world, this museum is a must for vistors to the area. It does a good job of explaining the importance of the Erie Canal and its impact on not only Syracuse but the entire nation.
Your charter bus group will also learn a few very interesting tidbits about Syracuse. This town was the birthplace of the American candle industry, the serrated knife, and salt potatos.
Everson Museum of Art is a great stop along the way in your charter bus tour of Syracuse.
The building itself could be considered a work of art, as it was the first museum design for I.M. Pei who went on to do work for the National Gallery in Washington and the Louvre in Paris.
There are 10 galleries on 3 levels for your charter bus gang to take in. Also check out the gift shop to pick up gifts for those back home that didn't get to come along for the ride.
Salt Museum is an interesting stop along the way. Syracuse is nicknamed "Salt City" and now your charter bus group can learn why. Housed in a re-created salt boiling block (the huge chimney is part of an original boiling block) you'll learn about the local salt industry that built this engaging town.
For shopping, check out the Regional Marketplace, it's got a lot of opportunities for those in your charter bus group that have raised shopping to the level of being an extreme sport. Come see "Salt City" Syracuse as soon as you can in your own private charter bus!



