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Syracuse Antiques Exchange offers 4 floors of Antiques

Syracuse Antiques Exchange is one of Upstate New York’s largest and longest running co-ops

1-315-471-1841
1629 N. Salina St.
Syracuse, NY 13208
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Syracuse Antiques Exchange is one of Upstate New York’s largest and longest running co-ops representing more than 60 of the area’s best antique dealers in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.

Get lost in yesteryear as you leisurely stroll through 20,000-square-feet of displays on four floors with elevator access.  

The Exchange is ​conveniently located near Destiny USA.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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