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The northern town line and part of the eastern town boundary are the border of Oswego County, and the remainder of the east town line is the border of Onondaga County. New York State Route 34 and New York State Route 176 are north–south highways in Ira. New York State Route 370 is an east–west highway along the south town line.
Ira, New York: Burial Place of the Pioneers of this section, including several Revolutionary veterans 1809–1860 64: Fox's Kiln: 3/4 Mile west of Ira Ira, New York: Ancient Limestone Quarries Opened Up Prior To 1835 65: Ira Corners: Stands on Town Line Near Lvrr Ira, New York: Settled in 1805 by Thomas Barnes, Luther Samuel and Israel Phelps.
Cato village is located along the northern border of the town; half of it extends into the town of Ira to the north. The village of Meridian is to the east of Cato village and is entirely within the town of Cato. New York State Route 34, a north-south highway, intersects New York State Route 370, an east-west
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Cato is a village in Cayuga County, New York, United States. The population was 532 at the 2010 census. [2] The name was assigned by the surveyors of the Military Tract, and is one of many towns and villages bearing classical place names. The village of Cato is half within the town of Cato and half within the town of Ira. It is west of Syracuse.
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