Syracuse is a town which appears to be cut very definitely into two halves. On one side, which I presume is downtown; the city has been left to fend for itself since it was first created as an industrial area even though the businesses who own the factories have long since left. The buildings that remain would be an estate agent’s wet dream in London as they all are great representations of studio style but here in Syracuse there’s no desire to invest. The surprise stark contrast was when we approached the university campus which seems to me to be the vast majority and focus of the entire city. Here, millions of dollars has, and still is being pumped into a thriving university community.
Dead nice, but a bit showy. I was especially interested to see that they’d adopted a slanty style to their architecture which I feel has been captured perfectly in this photograph.

If I remember correctly, this building was used in Back to the Future, Back to the Future II AND Back to the Future III. But I’ve been wrong before.
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