Cardiff, New York
Cardiff, New York is a small hamlet in Onondaga County, located south of Syracuse, New York. It was the site of the William C. "Stub" Newell farm where the "Cardiff Giant", a famous hoax, was "discovered" on October 16, 1869.
Syracuse
Camillus | Cicero | Clay | DeWitt | Elbridge | Fabius | Geddes | LaFayette | Lysander | Manlius | Marcellus | Onondaga | Otisco | Pompey | Salina | Skaneateles | Spafford | Tully | Van Buren
Baldwinsville | Camillus | East Syracuse | Elbridge | Fabius | Fayetteville | Jordan | Liverpool | Manlius | Marcellus | Minoa | North Syracuse | Skaneateles | Solvay | Tully
Brewerton‡ | Bridgeport‡ | Fairmount | Galeville | Lakeland | Lyncourt | Mattydale | Nedrow | Seneca Knolls | Village Green | Westvale
Amber | Amboy | Apulia | Apulia Station | Borodino | Cardiff | Cedarvale | Cicero | Clay | Clintonville | Collingwood | Delphi | Delphi Falls | DeWitt | Geddes | Hart Lot | Hinsdale | Howlett Hill | Indian Village | Jack's Reef | Jamesville | LaFayette | Long Branch | Lysander | Memphis | Messina Springs | Mottville | Mycenae | Navarino | Onondaga Hill | Oran | Otisco | Plainville | Pompey | Pompey Center | Rose Hill | Shepard Settlement | Skaneateles Falls | South Onondaga | South Spafford | Southwood | Spafford | Spafford Valley | Split Rock | State Fair Grounds | Taunton | Thorn Hill | Van Buren | Vesper | Warners | Watervale
Onondaga Reservation
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties