Visiting the World’s Only Upside-Down Traffic Light in Syracuse, …
The Story Behind Syracuse’s Upside-Down Traffic Light
Mar 17, 2014 · Unlike nearly every other traffic light in the U.S., the traffic light up on Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York displays green above red. Why this bizarre reversal?
Upside Down Traffic Signal in Tipperary Hill – Syracuse, NY
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Throwback Thursday: How an act of vandalism created …
Mar 17, 2016 · About a dozen local boys started hurling stones (dubbed "Irish confetti") to break the red light. The city would come and fix the light, but by …
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World’s Only Topsy-Turvy Traffic Light is in THIS New …
Sep 26, 2024 · Turns out, the United States' only upside-down traffic light is located at the intersection of Tompkins Street and Milton Avenue in Syracuse, New York's Tipperary Hill neighborhood. The green light is on top, instead of …
New York's Only 'Upside Down' Traffic Light is a Local …
Jan 29, 2024 · An upside traffic light in upstate New York began as an act of rebellion but has now become a beloved local landmark. Anyone who's taken their driving test knows that traffic lights have a red light on top, yellow in the …
This U.S. Town Has Upside Down Traffic Lights Because …
Jun 3, 2024 · Traffic lights are pretty constant around the world, except for a neighborhood in Syracuse, New York. Those bloody English. We all know what traffic lights look like, right? The red light is on...
History Behind Syracuse's Upside-Down Traffic Light
Mar 2, 2017 · While driving in the west end of Syracuse have you ever had to stop at corner of Tompkins Street and Milton Avenue? If so, did you notice the stop light is upside down? What is the history on the "Green On Top Light"?
The Story Behind Syracuse’s Upside-Down Traffic Light
Dec 1, 2018 · Unlike nearly every other traffic light in the U.S., the traffic light up on Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, New York displays green above red. Why this bizarre reversal? Well, St. Patrick’s Day is an appropriate time to tell this story.
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