The Salt Museum near the shore of Onondaga Lake in Liverpool, New York is a museum explaining the salt industry created from salt springs in the Syracuse, New York area.
[1] The southern end of the lake was once known as the Onondaga Salt Reservation.
[2] The building that houses the museum was built in the 1930s and is believed to be built from wood used in former salt factories.
[3] The Erie Canal hastened and expanded the development of the salt industry and the city of Syracuse.
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