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    Downtown Living Tour Sneak Peek

    Ty MarshalBy Ty MarshalMay 19, 2014Updated:May 19, 2014No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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    The eighth annual Downtown Living Tour is Saturday May 17th from noon – 6:00pm.

    Take a look at some of the stops on this year’s tour – WATCH:

    $12 pre-sale tickets can be purchased online or at the following AmeriCU Credit Union locations:

    • Armory Square
    • Auburn
    • Camillus
    • Cazenovia
    • Cicero
    • Fayetteville
    • Liverpool
    • Onondaga Community College (in the Whitney Center)
    • Syracuse (Thompson Road)

    Tickets are $15 the day of the event.

    Children ages 10 and under are free.

    All tickets must be picked up at Pike Block on May 17, 2014.

    Tour stops include:

    • Pike Block, 300 S. Salina St.
    • Dey’s Plaza, 401 S. Salina St.
    • Merchants Commons, 220 S. Warren St.
    • Former Quartier Printing building, 443 S. Warren St.
    • 235 E. Water St.
    • Creekwalk Commons, 324 W. Water St.
    • Former Onondaga Music Building, formerly home to Daisy Dukes, 410 S. Clinton St.
    • Courier Building, formerly home to L’Adour Restaurant Francais, 110 Montgomery St.
    • Mission Landing, 429 N. Franklin St.

    For more LIVING SPACE – CLICK HERE

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    Ty Marshal is the Executive Director at the Center for the Arts in Homer, N.Y – one of the Central New York region’s preeminent presenter of the arts and a proponent of community enrichment through world-class entertainment and arts education.

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