The Utica School of Commerce has partnered with the Oneida County Historical Society to create an exhibit covering the history of USC from 1896 to the present day. Since 1896 the Utica School of Commerce has served Oneida County residents, providing business and administrative training to thousands of students throughout the region. USC graduates have gone on to work in the community and many have become leaders of local business and industry. The USC exhibit features office machines used by students through the years including typewriters, adding machines, and early IBM word processors, forerunners of the modern personal computer. The locations USC has occupied through the years in downtown Utica are also shown, including the Oneida National Bank building (1896-1914), the Mayro building (1915-1978), and the Boston Store Annex (1978 to today).
Added by Upcoming Robot on March 3, 2010