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Welcome... to Cicero New York!
The town of Cicero was established in the year
1807. It has an estimated population of 33,000 people, and an
approximate size of 49 square miles. The main routes of travel
are State Routes 31 and 11. Cicero is located on the N.E. corner
of Onondaga County, and the S.W. corner of Oneida Lake. Within
the town is the Cicero Swamp State Management Area, home to many
different species of animals and reptiles in their natural habitat.
This swamp was known as Ka-Nugh-Wa-Ka by the Indians, which meant
"Where the rabbits run." It was all owned by the Indians
until 1944, when it was purchased from them by the State and Federal
Government. The oldest house is located north of Route 31 on the
east side of Route 11. Today, Cicero is shining full of old culture,
as well as sprouting new development, and has many groups and
organizations within its township.
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