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Syracuse metropolitan area

The Syracuse Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in central New York, anchored by the city of Syracuse. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 662,577. In the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 650,154.

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Counties

  • Onondaga
  • Oswego
  • Madison
  • Places with more than 75,000 inhabitants

  • Syracuse (Principal city)
  • Places with 25,000 to 75,000 inhabitants

  • Cicero (town)
  • Clay (town)
  • DeWitt (town)
  • Manlius (town)
  • Salina (town)
  • Places with less than 1,000 inhabitants

  • Altmar (village)
  • Boylston (town)
  • Cleveland (village)
  • DeRuyter (village)
  • Earlville (village; partial)
  • Fabius (village)
  • Georgetown (town)
  • Hannibal (village)
  • Lacona (village)
  • Madison (village)
  • Munnsville (village)
  • Parish (village)
  • Redfield (town)
  • Sand Ridge (census-designated place)
  • Sandy Creek (village)
  • Tully (village)
  • Wampsville (village)
  • Demographics

    As of the census of 2000, there were 650,154 people, 252,043 households, and 164,202 families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 88.36% White, 6.87% African American, 0.74% Native American, 1.61% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.74% from other races, and 1.65% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.08% of the population.

    The median income for a household in the MSA was $39,210, and the median income for a family was $47,862. Males had a median income of $35,698 versus $25,373 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $19,098.

    Combined Statistical Area

    The Syracuse–Auburn Combined Statistical Area is made up of four counties in central New York. The statistical area includes one metropolitan area and one micropolitan area. As of 2014 population estimates, the CSA had a population of 742,603.

  • Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
  • Syracuse (Onondaga, Oswego, and Madison counties)
  • Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs)
  • Auburn (Cayuga County)
  • Current teams

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    Professional teams in Syracuse include:

  • Syracuse Chiefs (International League affiliate of the Washington Nationals) Stadium: NBT Bank Stadium
  • Syracuse Crunch (American Hockey League affiliate of the Tampa Bay Lightning) Arena: War Memorial at Oncenter
  • Syracuse Silver Knights (Major Arena Soccer League) Arena: War Memorial at Oncenter
  • College teams in Syracuse include:

  • Syracuse University Orange (NCAA Division I-A), stadium: Carrier Dome
  • Le Moyne College Dolphins (NCAA Division II)
  • Onondaga Community College Lazers (NJCAA)
  • SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry Mighty Oaks (USCAA)
  • Syracuse University sports are by far the most attended sporting events in the Syracuse area. Basketball games often draw over 30,000 fans, and football games over 40,000. The university has bred dozens of famous professional players since starting an athletics program in the late nineteenth century, including all-time greats Jim Brown, Larry Csonka and Dave Bing, and present professional stars Marvin Harrison, Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Freeney, Jason Hart, and Donovan McNabb. Both teams play in the Carrier Dome.

    Colleges and universities

  • Syracuse
  • Pomeroy College of Nursing at Crouse Hospital
  • St. Joseph's College of Nursing
  • State University of New York at Oswego Metro Center
  • State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
  • State University of New York Upstate Medical University
  • Syracuse University
  • Elsewhere in Onondaga County
  • Bryant & Stratton College has campuses in Liverpool and Syracuse
  • Columbia College (Missouri) has a campus in Salina
  • Empire State College has a campus in East Syracuse
  • ITT Technical Institute has a campus in Liverpool
  • Le Moyne College in DeWitt
  • Onondaga Community College in Onondaga Hill
  • Madison County
  • Cazenovia College in Cazenovia
  • Colgate University in Hamilton
  • Morrisville State College in Morrisville
  • Utica School of Commerce in Canastota
  • Oswego County
  • State University of New York at Oswego in Fulton, Oswego, and Phoenix
  • Notable persons

    Several well-known individuals have ties to the Syracuse metropolitan area, including:

    References

    Syracuse metropolitan area Wikipedia