*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Oneida ***
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Oneida.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Madison county include:

Alene,   Ballina,   Bingley,   Blakeslee,   Bouckville,   Bridgeport,   Brookfield,   Canastota,   Cazenovia,   Chittenango,   Chittenango Falls,   Clockville,   Cottons,   DeRuyter,   Eagleville,   Earlville,   East Boston,   East Hamilton,   Eaton,   Erieville,   Fenner,   Fyler Settlement,   Georgetown,   Guideboard,   Hamilton,   Hamilton Center,   Hubbardsville,   Juddville,   Lakeport,   Lebanon,   Lebanon Center,   Lenox,   Lenox Basin,   Leonardsville,   Lincoln,   Madison,   Madison Center,   Merrillsville,   Messenger Bay,   Morrisville,   Morrisville Station,   Moscow Hill,   Munns,   Munnsville,   Nelson,   New Woodstock,   North Brookfield,   North Cazenovia,   North Chittenango,   Oneida Lake Beach East,   Oneida Lake Beach West,   Oneida Valley,   Pecksport,   Perryville,   Peterboro,   Pierceville,   Pine Woods,   Poolville,   Pratts,   Pratts Hollow,   Puckerville,   Quaker Settlement,   Quality Hill,   Randallsville,   Rippleton,   Sheds,   Siloam,   Smithfield,   Solsville,   South Brookfield,   South Hamilton,   South Lebanon,   Stockbridge,   Sullivan,   Sulphur Springs,   Valley Mills,   Wampsville,   West Brookfield,   West Eaton,   West Woodstock,   Whitelaw,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Oneida, NY?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Oneida, New York:

1. The city of Oneida was named after the Oneida tribe, one of the five nations of the Iroquois Confederacy.

2. Oneida was known as the "Victorian City" due to its abundance of well-preserved Victorian architecture.

3. The Oneida Community, a religious utopian community, was established in Oneida in 1848. It was known for its radical social practices, including communal living, complex marriage, and free love.

4. Oneida Limited, a major silverware company, was founded in Oneida in 1880. It became one of the largest flatware manufacturers in the world.

5. The Oneida Community Mansion House, which was the central dwelling of the Oneida Community, is now a National Historic Landmark and museum.

6. The city of Oneida hosts an annual Oneida Rail Trail Day, which includes a parade, live music, and a farmers' market.

7. Oneida is also home to the Madison County Fair, which has been held annually since 1841.

8. One of the most popular attractions in Oneida is the Oneida Community Golf Course, which was designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr.