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- Syracuse_(manufactured_products) comment "In the 1830s, practically all there was in the Syracuse, New York area, outside of the salt works, were 24 manufacturing establishments including a flouring mill, two carriage shops, a planing mill, tin shop, two leather manufacturers, three machine shops, a soap and candle factory, one brewery, one distillery, three marble shops and a boat yard. During the mid-1850s, the city of Syracuse, New York had such an extensive salt industry, it earned the nickname, The Salt City.".
- Q7663011 comment "In the 1830s, practically all there was in the Syracuse, New York area, outside of the salt works, were 24 manufacturing establishments including a flouring mill, two carriage shops, a planing mill, tin shop, two leather manufacturers, three machine shops, a soap and candle factory, one brewery, one distillery, three marble shops and a boat yard. During the mid-1850s, the city of Syracuse, New York had such an extensive salt industry, it earned the nickname, The Salt City.".