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{{infobox institution | {{infobox institution | ||
| name = Onondaga County Poor House | | name = Onondaga County Poor House | ||
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Today, the Onondaga Community College now occupies most of what had been the Poor House property. The center of the college lies in what had been the poor house farm. While the majority of the buildings of the original poor house has been torn down, the hospital extension and the women's dormitory was rebuilt by OCC and is now being used as new lecture halls. | Today, the Onondaga Community College now occupies most of what had been the Poor House property. The center of the college lies in what had been the poor house farm. While the majority of the buildings of the original poor house has been torn down, the hospital extension and the women's dormitory was rebuilt by OCC and is now being used as new lecture halls. | ||
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