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I thought this was cool. The area where the Oneida, Oswego and Seneca Rivers converge (almost like a mini Pittsburgh) is getting $1 million from the State to be revitalized.


I had no idea, but back in the day there was a venue called the Three Rivers Inn that got A-list entertainers.

"The site once contained the Three Rivers Inn, a popular night club that attracted national acts including Frank Sinatra Jr., Sammy Davis Jr., Louis Armstrong, Peter Lawford, Nat King Cole, Jimmy Durante and Duke Ellington."
 
I thought this was cool. The area where the Oneida, Oswego and Seneca Rivers converge (almost like a mini Pittsburgh) is getting $1 million from the State to be revitalized.


I had no idea, but back in the day there was a venue called the Three Rivers Inn that got A-list entertainers.

"The site once contained the Three Rivers Inn, a popular night club that attracted national acts including Frank Sinatra Jr., Sammy Davis Jr., Louis Armstrong, Peter Lawford, Nat King Cole, Jimmy Durante and Duke Ellington."

This was a great read on the Three Rivers Inn a few years ago:

 
I thought this was cool. The area where the Oneida, Oswego and Seneca Rivers converge (almost like a mini Pittsburgh) is getting $1 million from the State to be revitalized.


I had no idea, but back in the day there was a venue called the Three Rivers Inn that got A-list entertainers.

"The site once contained the Three Rivers Inn, a popular night club that attracted national acts including Frank Sinatra Jr., Sammy Davis Jr., Louis Armstrong, Peter Lawford, Nat King Cole, Jimmy Durante and Duke Ellington."
My mother who will be 101 years old next month saw Nat King Cole there with my father back in the 50's.
 
I thought this was cool. The area where the Oneida, Oswego and Seneca Rivers converge (almost like a mini Pittsburgh) is getting $1 million from the State to be revitalized.


I had no idea, but back in the day there was a venue called the Three Rivers Inn that got A-list entertainers.

"The site once contained the Three Rivers Inn, a popular night club that attracted national acts including Frank Sinatra Jr., Sammy Davis Jr., Louis Armstrong, Peter Lawford, Nat King Cole, Jimmy Durante and Duke Ellington."
$1M doesn't buy you a lot these days, especially if PLAs are in place.
 
This was a great read on the Three Rivers Inn a few years ago:

Fascinating, had no idea. Back in HS we used to jump off one of the bridges near there on the Oneida. I don't recall which one, but we used to call it "Schroeppel's Bridge" and it was a steel-deck with an overhead truss, thing used to vibrate and wobble when cars crossed it.
 
Drove by the Micron site yesterday morning and it looks like most of the trees on the southwest corner of Caughdenoy road are already cleared. Doesn't look like they'll have a problem getting the site cleared in the next two months.
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Not so fast my friend, we just booked some flights back to Cuse on March 28th
 
I thought this was cool. The area where the Oneida, Oswego and Seneca Rivers converge (almost like a mini Pittsburgh) is getting $1 million from the State to be revitalized.


I had no idea, but back in the day there was a venue called the Three Rivers Inn that got A-list entertainers.

"The site once contained the Three Rivers Inn, a popular night club that attracted national acts including Frank Sinatra Jr., Sammy Davis Jr., Louis Armstrong, Peter Lawford, Nat King Cole, Jimmy Durante and Duke Ellington."
im old enough to remember the three rivers inn. but the pics in the article of the shore line is a place ive fished numerous times.
 
Drove by the Micron site yesterday morning and it looks like most of the trees on the southwest corner of Caughdenoy road are already cleared. Doesn't look like they'll have a problem getting the site cleared in the next two months.
Ryan said this morning that they had cleared over 200 acres of tress. Sounds like good progress being made.
 

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