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Cicero Swamp is easily accessed by using Route 298 on the east, Route 31 all across the north, and Taft Road from the south. Island Road, off of Northern Boulevard, provides excellent entry from the west.
Aug 8, 2017 · CICERO, NY -- We usually only hear about the Cicero Swamp when it comes to spraying for mosquitoes. But what else lies beneath the surface of the swamp? We walked through parts of the swamp to...
Aug 9, 2022 · CICERO — The Cicero Swamp is a 5,000 acre wildlife management area that is open for people to walk around and enjoy. People typically visit for hunting, fishing, bird watching, or...
Jun 19, 2019 · Swamp swallows Cicero back yards. By. Glenn Coin | gcoin@syracuse.com. Cicero, N.Y. -- When Sheila Downey moved into her Cicero home in 1989, the deep back yard stretched back to dense...
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Cicero Swamp is easily accessed by using State Route 298 on the east, State Route 31 all across the north and Taft Road from the south. Island Road, off of Northern Boulevard, provides excellent entry form the west.
In the past, Stanley J. Hamlin Marsh was referred to as Clay Marsh, Cicero Swamp, Little Cicero Swamp, and Peat Swamp. In 1994 it was renamed Stanley J. Hamlin Marsh WMA after a local prominent conservationist who was instrumental in the state acquisition of the area.