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== History == The region was in the domain of the [[Onondaga tribe]] and later was within the [[Central New York Military Tract]], although it was reserved for members of the Onondaga. Salina received its name in 1797, when the surveyor general received authority to set aside a portion of the Salt Reservation for use in salt manufacture.{{cn|date=November 2024}} The salt reservation had been created by a treaty with the Native Americans. It extended one mile around [[Onondaga Lake]]. In 1798, the village of Salina was chartered. It was located in what is now the [[Washington Square, Syracuse|Washington Square]] neighborhood, or first ward, of what became the city of [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]]; it contained sixteen blocks. Each block was divided into four house lots, selling according to law, for no less than forty dollars. The area now known as the town of Salina was still part of the towns of [[Manlius (town), New York|Manlius]] and [[Marcellus (town), New York|Marcellus]]. In March 1809, the town of Salina was organized. It included the areas later known as the town [[Geddes, New York|Geddes]] (formed 1848), part of Manlius and the city of Syracuse. Salina's location on the [[Erie Canal]] stimulated its industrial development. The middle section of the canal, from Salina to [[Utica, New York|Utica]] was the first to open, in 1820, and elaborate celebrations were held. It was not until the late 1840s that Salina was reduced to its present size. The original Town of Salina stretched around Onondaga Lake, incorporating part of what is now the Town of Geddes and much of what today is the City of Syracuse. The early history of Salina is actually the history of the area around Onondaga Lake and the [[salt industry]]. By 1846, it was apparent that Syracuse would soon become a city.{{whom?|date=November 2024}} The residents of Salina and Syracuse began discussing a proposed charter, which would unify the two villages. In December 1847, the act of incorporation was passed, which defined the area as "constituting a part of the town of Salina and incorporation the village of Salina and Syracuse." This act reduced the town of Salina to its present boundaries. Salina consists of five small suburban communities: [[Liverpool, New York|Liverpool]], [[Mattydale, New York|Mattydale]], [[Lyncourt, New York|Lyncourt]], [[Galeville, New York|Galeville]], and a portion of [[North Syracuse, New York|North Syracuse]]. The [[Alvord House]] was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1976.<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2009a}}</ref>
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