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[[Image:Syracuse Marshall Street.jpg|thumb|300px|Marshall Street in August 2003, filled with students and their families.]] |
[[Image:Syracuse Marshall Street.jpg|thumb|300px|Marshall Street in August 2003, filled with students and their families.]] |
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'''Marshall Street''' is located on [[University Hill, Syracuse|University Hill]] in [[Syracuse, New York]] adjacent to [[Syracuse University]], whose students gave it the |
'''Marshall Street''' is located on [[University Hill, Syracuse|University Hill]] in [[Syracuse, New York]] adjacent to [[Syracuse University]], whose students gave it the [[nickname]] '''M-Street'''. Many shops, restaurants, and bars line this street and its terminus, South Crouse Avenue. The Marshall Square Mall is also located adjacent to Marshall Street. The area is promoted by the Crouse-Marshall Business Association. Marshall Street was renovated in 2000, receiving a new surface and underground utility lines. South Crouse Avenue followed in 2004. |
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Marshall Street is named for [[Louis B. Marshall]] (1856-1929), a Syracuse native and corporate and constitutional lawyer, who also helped found the [[State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry]]. The 100 block of Marshall Street received the honorary name '''Louis Marshall Way''' in 2006. Historians |
Marshall Street is believed to be named for [[Louis B. Marshall]] (1856-1929), a Syracuse native and corporate and constitutional lawyer, who also helped found the [[State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry]]. The 100 block of Marshall Street received the honorary name '''Louis Marshall Way''' in 2006. Historians are unsure if the street originally honored Louis Marshall, who only achieved reached prominence after the turn of the twentieth century.<ref>{{cite news |first=Dick |last=Case |authorlink= |author= |coauthors= |title=Merchant sells belief in power of education |url= |work=[[The Post-Standard]] |publisher= |date=[[2006-10-24]] |accessdate=2006-12-20 }}</ref> |
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Marshall Street |
Marshall Street is today best known to for its eateries, bars, and small shops. |
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==Establishments== |
==Establishments== |
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M-Street establishments include: |
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===Bars=== |
===Bars=== |
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[[Image:Syracuse South Crouse Ave.jpg|thumb|300px|Looking south on South Crouse Avenue. [[Crouse College]] of [[Syracuse University]] is in the background]] |
[[Image:Syracuse South Crouse Ave.jpg|thumb|300px|Looking south on South Crouse Avenue. [[Crouse College]] of [[Syracuse University]] is in the background]] |
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* Faegan's Café-Pub (South Crouse Ave. |
* Faegan's Café-Pub (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Lucy's Retired Surfer's Bar (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Harry's Bar & Grille (South Crouse Ave.) |
* Harry's Bar & Grille (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Chuck's Café (Crouse Alley-way) |
* Chuck's Café (Crouse Alley-way) |
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* Maggie's Sports Bar (Crouse Alley-way,Marshall Street) |
* Maggie's Sports Bar (Crouse Alley-way, Marshall Street) |
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===Restaurants=== |
===Restaurants=== |
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* Seoul Café (Crouse Alley-way) |
* Seoul Café (Crouse Alley-way) |
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* Syra-Juice (Marshall Square Mall) |
* Syra-Juice (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* What The Crepe (Crouse Alley-way) |
* What The Crepe (Crouse Alley-way) |
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===Former Bars=== |
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* The Orange (became Buggsy's, then The O&O and now Lucy's. The Orange was the only bar near campus (except for the University owned "Jaberwocky" located in Marian) until about 1975 and was operating as far back as the 1950's and possibly even earlier) |
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* Buggsy's Back-Alley Bar, Ltd. (became the Olive & Orange and closed in 1990) |
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* The Olive & The Orange (a.k.a. The O&O preceded Lucy's Retired Surfer Bar.) |
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* The Generic Bar, a.k.a. the "G-Bar." (preceded 44's. ) |
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* 44's (Preceded Konrad's) |
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* Konrad's (closed Spring 2004) |
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* Sutter's Mill (now Chuck's) |
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* The Mason Jar (across the street from Harry's, became Bragg's) |
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* Bragg's (became Murphy's') |
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* Murphy's (became the Orange Cafe') |
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* The Orange Cafe' (became Darwin's) |
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* Darwin's Bar (closed October 2006) |
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* P.O.E.T.S - "Put Off Everything Till Saturday" (located in the Marshall Square Mall on the first floor facing University Avenue in the 1980's. Later, part became Maggie's.) |
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* The Greenhouse Café (became Harry's) |
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* Clement's Brewpub (old location of Hungry Charlie's. Hungry Charlie's became Clements and then became Hungry Charlie's again. Now "The Deli") |
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===Coffee Shops=== |
===Coffee Shops=== |
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* Acropolis Pizza (Marshall Street) |
* Acropolis Pizza (Marshall Street) |
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* Bruegger's Bagels (South Crouse Ave.) |
* Bruegger's Bagels (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Baja Burrito (Crouse Alley-way) - Closed April 2008 |
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* Cosmos Pizza (Marshall Street) |
* Cosmos Pizza (Marshall Street) |
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* El Saha (MarshallStreet) |
* El Saha (MarshallStreet) |
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* Insomnia Cookies (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* [[Pita Pit]] (Marshall Street) |
* [[Pita Pit]] (Marshall Street) |
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* [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]] (Marshall Square Mall) |
* [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]] (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* Syracuse Fried Chicken (South Crouse Ave.) |
* Syracuse Fried Chicken (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* [[Tasti D-Lite]] |
* [[Tasti D-Lite]] (Marshall Street) |
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* The Deli (Crouse Alley-way) |
* The Deli (Crouse Alley-way) |
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* Varsity Pizza (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* ZJ's Pizza - moved to Harry's Bar (South Crouse Ave.) |
* ZJ's Pizza - moved to Harry's Bar (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Apartment Rentals (Marshall Square Mall) |
* Apartment Rentals (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* Bank of America (Marshall Square Mall) |
* Bank of America (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* Bayberry Uniforms & Shoes (South Crouse Ave. |
* Bayberry Uniforms & Shoes (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Campus Copies (Marshall Square Mall) |
* Campus Copies (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* Charney's on Campus (Marshall Street) |
* Charney's on Campus (Marshall Street) |
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* Computerz Central (South Crouse Ave. |
* Computerz Central (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* [[CVS Corporation|CVS]] (South Crouse Ave.) |
* [[CVS Corporation|CVS]] (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* CyberCuse |
* CyberCuse |
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* J. Michael Shoes (Marshall Street) |
* J. Michael Shoes (Marshall Street) |
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* Manny's Clothing (Marshall Street) |
* Manny's Clothing (Marshall Street) |
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* Off The Beaten Path (South Crouse Ave. |
* Off The Beaten Path (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Point of View Optical (Marshall Square Mall) |
* Point of View Optical (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* Quickway (South Crouse Ave.) |
* Quickway (South Crouse Ave.) |
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* Rhoda-Dendron Florist (Marshall Square Mall) |
* Rhoda-Dendron Florist (Marshall Square Mall) |
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* S.U. Taxi Service (4SU-TAXI) (Crouse Alley-way) |
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* Shirt World (Marshall Street) |
* Shirt World (Marshall Street) |
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* Sole Connection Shoes (South Crouse Ave.) |
* Sole Connection Shoes (South Crouse Ave.) |
Revision as of 19:49, 22 May 2008
Marshall Street is located on University Hill in Syracuse, New York adjacent to Syracuse University, whose students gave it the nickname M-Street. Many shops, restaurants, and bars line this street and its terminus, South Crouse Avenue. The Marshall Square Mall is also located adjacent to Marshall Street. The area is promoted by the Crouse-Marshall Business Association. Marshall Street was renovated in 2000, receiving a new surface and underground utility lines. South Crouse Avenue followed in 2004.
Marshall Street is believed to be named for Louis B. Marshall (1856-1929), a Syracuse native and corporate and constitutional lawyer, who also helped found the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. The 100 block of Marshall Street received the honorary name Louis Marshall Way in 2006. Historians are unsure if the street originally honored Louis Marshall, who only achieved reached prominence after the turn of the twentieth century.[1]
Marshall Street is today best known to for its eateries, bars, and small shops.
Establishments
M-Street establishments include:
Bars
- Faegan's Café-Pub (South Crouse Ave.)
- Lucy's Retired Surfer's Bar (South Crouse Ave.)
- Harry's Bar & Grille (South Crouse Ave.)
- Chuck's Café (Crouse Alley-way)
- Maggie's Sports Bar (Crouse Alley-way, Marshall Street)
Restaurants
- Aladdin's Middle Eastern Food (Marshall Street)
- appeThaizing Restaurant & Take-Out (Crouse Alley-way)
- Bleu Monkey Café (Sushi Bar) (Marshall Street)
- El Saha (BEST PITAS)
- Faegan's Café-Pub (South Crouse Ave.)
- Funk and Waffles
- King David's Middle Eastern Restaurant (Marshall Street)
- Mok-Hwa (South Crouse Ave.)
- Panda west Chinese Restaurant (Marshall Street)
- Samrat Indian Restaurant (South Crouse)
- Seoul Café (Crouse Alley-way)
- Syra-Juice (Marshall Square Mall)
- What The Crepe (Crouse Alley-way)
Coffee Shops
- Dunkin' Donuts (South Crouse Ave.)
- Funk 'n' Waffles (Crouse Alley-way) (formerly La Tazza)
- Starbucks (Marshall Street)
Fast Food
- Augie's Pizza (Marshall Street)
- Acropolis Pizza (Marshall Street)
- Bruegger's Bagels (South Crouse Ave.)
- Cosmos Pizza (Marshall Street)
- El Saha (MarshallStreet)
- Insomnia Cookies (Marshall Square Mall)
- Pita Pit (Marshall Street)
- Subway (Marshall Square Mall)
- Syracuse Fried Chicken (South Crouse Ave.)
- Tasti D-Lite (Marshall Street)
- The Deli (Crouse Alley-way)
- Varsity Pizza (South Crouse Ave.)
- ZJ's Pizza - moved to Harry's Bar (South Crouse Ave.)
Retail
- Alliance Bank (Marshall Street)
- Apartment Rentals (Marshall Square Mall)
- Bank of America (Marshall Square Mall)
- Bayberry Uniforms & Shoes (South Crouse Ave.)
- Campus Copies (Marshall Square Mall)
- Charney's on Campus (Marshall Street)
- Computerz Central (South Crouse Ave.)
- CVS (South Crouse Ave.)
- CyberCuse
- Down Under Leather (South Crouse Ave.)
- Follett's Orange Bookstore (Marshall Square Mall)
- Hair Trends (Crouse Alley-way)
- Halo Tattoo
- J. Michael Shoes (Marshall Street)
- Manny's Clothing (Marshall Street)
- Off The Beaten Path (South Crouse Ave.)
- Point of View Optical (Marshall Square Mall)
- Quickway (South Crouse Ave.)
- Rhoda-Dendron Florist (Marshall Square Mall)
- S.U. Taxi Service (4SU-TAXI) (Crouse Alley-way)
- Shirt World (Marshall Street)
- Sole Connection Shoes (South Crouse Ave.)
- Some Girls Boutique (Marshall Street)
- Student Orange Laundry Marshall Street)
- Student's Choice Market (Marshall Street)
- Studio FX Salon (South Crouse Ave.)
- The Art of Message (Marshall Square Mall)
- Tony Christopher Hair Design (Marshall Street)
- University Rentals (Marshall Square Mall)
References
- ^ Case, Dick (2006-10-24). "Merchant sells belief in power of education". The Post-Standard.
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