There's No Other Traffic Light In America Like This One In New York
As residents we’re lucky to live in this fascinating state. New York is home to some of America’s oldest, largest and most historic attractions. Just when you may think that you’ve seen all there is to see, an out of the ordinary traffic light comes in your path and has you wondering whether or not you actually woke up this morning. No, you’re not still dreaming and this isn’t an alternate universe where up means down and red means go. Keep reading to find out what makes this one traffic light in Syracuse unlike any other one you’ve ever seen in America.
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The group of unnamed residents who broke the traffic light went on to be known as the "Stone Throwers" for obvious reason, and would eventually make history. Eventually the city caved in to the passionate demands of its residents and replaced the original fixture with an Irish-approved upside-down traffic light that's been at the intersection ever since.
Fun fact? One of the other legends you may hear from residents around town is that evil leprechauns were who was responsible for the breaking of the original and traditional traffic light!
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A local favorite for ages, the Tipperary Hill light attracts visitors and residents from all over. Those who have Irish blood running through their veins are fascinated to see the light and take pride in what the Irish residents of Syracuse were able to accomplish. Every year for St. Paddy's day, the town gathers underneath the Tipperary Hill traffic light the night before to paint a giant green shamrock in the middle of the road. Irish pride is more than alive and well in this region of New York!
Did you have any idea that an upside-down traffic light even existed in America, let alone New York? To see what the intersection and memorial park look like for yourself, you can watch the quick clip uploaded to YouTube by D- Dubb below:
Already familiar with this fascinating light? Then see if you know about any of these 14 Strange Spots In New York That Will Make You Stop And Look At Least Twice!
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