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City of Auburn:
Harriet Tubman Home
A conductor on the Underground Railroad who led hundreds of slaves to freedom, Harriet Tubman settled in Auburn after the Civil War and operated this home for aged and indigent African-Americans. Harriet Tubman Home website
William H. Seward House
A registered National Historic Landmark, this grand home was the long-time residence of William Henry Seward, Governor of New York, Secretary of State to Presidents Lincoln and Johnson and leading figure in the purchase of Alaska. Seward House website
Willard Memorial Chapel
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 1894 chapel is a masterpiece of Tiffany design. It is the only complete and unaltered Tiffany religious interior in the world. Willard Memorial Chapel website
Merry-Go-Round Theatre
"Broadway in the Finger Lakes" performing summer theater May - August. Merry-Go-Round website
Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center
A multi-arts facility, located in Auburn, New York situated in the heart of the Finger Lakes. We offer exhibitions, art classes, gift shop and multi arts programs including music, film, folk arts, poetry, storytelling and more. Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center website
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The Area:
Wineries
The Cayuga wine trail is just a short trip away. The wineries begin only 10 minutes from the front door of 10 Fitch. Cayuga Wine Trail website
Skaneateles
Enjoy the picturesque village and lake views of Skaneateles only 10 minutes away. Boasting one of the cleanest lakes in the country, Skaneateles has much to offer including boating, shopping, fine dining and breathtaking views. Skaneateles website
Women's Rights National Historic Park
Seneca Falls - The birthplace of the women's rights movement, Seneca Falls is home to the Women's Rights National Historical Park, the National Women's Hall of Fame and the residence of suffrage leader Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Montezuma Wildlife Refuge
Montezuma Refuge serves as a major resting area for waterfowl and other water birds. Montezuma Wildlife Refuge website
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