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Welcome... to Manlius New York!
The Town of Manlius was established in March
of 1794. It has an estimated population of 28,000 people and an
approximate size of 67.4 square miles. It is located on the eastern
edge of Onondaga County, and the main routes of travel are State
Routes 92, 5 and 290. The Village of Manlius was established in
1839, and its main routes are State Routes 92 and 173. In
the mid 1800s, cotton, wool and saw mills, iron works and
tanneries were some of the businesses in the Town and Village
of Manlius. In 1825, the Erie Canal ran across the Town, and then
created a partnership in travel in 1839 when the railroad was
built. In 1908, the Topp brothers, William and Jae, built an airplane
in their shop on Mill Street, only five years after the first
Wright Brothers flight. In the 1940s, the railroad yard
became one of the largest in the northeast, and handled a majority
of transfers for all of Northern New York. Between 1960 to 1970,
the Village of Manlius was the fastest growing village in New
York State. In 1994, the Town of Manlius celebrated its
200th anniversary.
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