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Cicero Follows Lake and Tract

Cicero's local story links Oneida Lake, the Oneida River, Military Tract survey lines, and canal-era water routes.

Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026

Cicero gets more interesting when the Military Tract enters the story. The town’s history identifies Cicero as township number six of the Military Tract. Early settlement formed along the Oneida River and Oneida Lake.

New York Sea Grant shows how that edge mattered: the Erie Canal bypassed the lake, but river and canal links still tied Oneida Lake to the canal system. That gives Cicero a specific feel. Farms, hamlets, Fort Brewerton, lake frontage, and river routes sit inside a town shaped by survey lines and water corridors.

The nice part is how practical the story feels. Cicero is not just lake country north of Syracuse. It is a place where old military-survey lines, river movement, canal-era workarounds, and Oneida Lake still meet on the map.

That combination gives Cicero a different feel from a plain suburb or lake town. The Military Tract marks the old paper grid, while Oneida Lake and the river show travel, settlement, and hamlet life gathering along the water.

Fort Brewerton adds a named place to that water edge. It keeps the lake-and-river story from feeling abstract.

Filed under: History & Culture Cicero Onondaga County cicerooneida-lakemilitary-tractoneida-riverstory

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