an original Erie Canal Village with a distinctive concentration of nineteenth and early twentieth century architecture. During the 1830-40's and 1870-85's the Erie Canal made Jordan a principal commercial, industrial and transportation center of western Onondaga County.
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Can't get enough!
Welcome new blogger Kathy Vrooman P. Kathy posted a new comment under More Photos Added...
Information and photos about Jordan are always welcome. We really can't get enough.
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Anonymous
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My wife and I moved here from Syracuse because we loved the quaint little historical village. We love antiques, history the outdoors and freindly neighbors.
To our dismay we find that we must suffer loud rock and roll music from a local bar on frequent occations.
Are we the only one's that are bothered by this disrupption of peace and quiet?
1 comment:
My wife and I moved here from Syracuse because we loved the quaint little historical village. We love antiques, history the outdoors and freindly neighbors.
To our dismay we find that we must suffer loud rock and roll music from a local bar on frequent occations.
Are we the only one's that are bothered by this disrupption of peace and quiet?
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