Town of Cicero, Administrative division in Onondaga County, United States.
The Town of Cicero is a municipality in Onondaga County in central New York that spans residential neighborhoods, shopping areas, and green spaces. The community includes several distinct districts where schools, local shops, and service facilities are distributed throughout.
Cicero became an independent town in the mid-19th century when territories from Salina and Manlius were divided to form the new municipality. The boundaries established then continue to define the area's administrative structure today.
The Indigenous peoples who first inhabited this land established settlements and developed agricultural practices before European colonization began in the early 1800s.
The town provides multiple parks and recreational facilities with sports fields, walking trails, and community spaces available throughout the year. These amenities are spread across different parts of the area and serve both families and individuals.
The Northern Onondaga Public Library runs a LibraryFarm where visitors can help grow vegetables and fruits together. The harvested crops are donated to local food banks.
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