South Valley, Syracuse, New York

South Valley is a neighborhood on the South side of Syracuse, New York. It features Meachem Elementary School, Clary Middle School, Betts Branch library, Webster's Pond, and the Redmond family.

Polaski King House, Wiliam H. Sabine House, and John Gridley House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]

Geography

It borders two other Syracuse neighborhoods, with North Valley and Outer Comstock to the north. Nedrow, a hamlet (and a census designated place) in the town of Onondaga is to the south.

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gollark: I don't think it's a relevant question. Digital systems can simulate analog ones to any desired degree of precision, if possibly slowly.
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gollark: There's not really a way to know what digital systems subjectively experience in response to stimuli.
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