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Oswego, New York - Wikipedia The State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego) is located just outside the city in the town of Oswego, on the shores of Lake Ontario, and is a major force in the area
City of Oswego, New York | Oswego New York Events and venues throughout the year truly make Oswego an interesting place to visit anytime Our unique assets like Fort Ontario, Safe Haven Museum, Lighthouse Tours and Richardson-Bates House Museum make our community a regional destination
Attractions | Oswego Attractions | visitoswegocounty. com Come Play in Our Backyard! Oswego County has fun Oswego, NY attractions and many more in the miles beyond! Splash Indoor Waterpark Resort is one of many fun Oswego attractions Visit Thunder Island in Fulton, AAA Paintball Park in Constantia, Tri-R-Carts in Pulaski or the Midway Drive-in in Minetto
Tree, fireworks light up downtown Oswego OSWEGO — The Civic Plaza in front of City Hall in Oswego and the surrounding streets were transformed into a winter wonderland on Saturday, as community members packed the downtown area for the city’s 38th annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Oswego Mayor Robert Corradino was on hand
Oswego | The State of New York Overview Oswego County is in northwestern New York State, just north of Syracuse and northwest of Utica, on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario Part of the Tug Hill Plateau is in the eastern part of the county and, at 1550', is the highest point Oswego County has 22 towns, 2 cities, and 9 villages
Oswego | Finger Lakes, Lake Ontario Fort Ontario | Britannica Oswego, port city, seat (1816) of Oswego county, north-central New York, U S It lies along Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Oswego River, 35 miles (56 km) northwest of Syracuse The name derives from the Iroquoian Indian word osh-we-geh, meaning “pouring-out place” (i e , a river mouth)