Gridley Building, Bank building in Syracuse, New York.
Gridley Building is a bank structure located on South Salina Street in downtown Syracuse. It displays architectural features typical of financial institutions from the 1800s, with a design that reflects the building practices of that era.
The structure was built in 1867 according to designs by architect Horatio Nelson White during a period when Syracuse was establishing itself as a financial center. It was constructed near the Erie Canal, which would later be transformed into Erie Boulevard.
The building received recognition from the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, marking its significance in the architectural heritage of Syracuse.
The building sits at the intersection of Clinton Square and Hanover Square, offering various paths for exploring the surrounding area. From this location, you can easily visit multiple historical sites nearby.
The building's location near the former Erie Canal reflects the development patterns of nineteenth-century financial institutions along major trade routes.
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