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    Downtown Auburn. Things to Do & Places to Go. Tourist InformationCity of Auburn - VisitAuburnNY.comCayuga County Office of TourismHistory, Arts, CultureAuburn Public TheaterCayuga Museum of History & ArtCase Research LabCarriage House TheaterFinger Lakes Arts CouncilHarriet Tubman National Historical ParkNYS Equal Rights Heritage CenterSeward H.

  2. Things to Do in Auburn, New York: See Tripadvisor's 7,859 traveler reviews and photos of Auburn tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Auburn. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Historic Auburn, NY Tourist Attractions: Things To Do in Auburn, New York. 1. Harriet Tubman Home; 2. NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center; 3. Harriet Tubman Artwork; 4. Walk South Street; 5. Fort Hill Cemetery; 6. Howland Stone Store Museum ; 7. Fargo Bar & Grill; Where To Stay in Auburn, New York?

  4. Jun 25, 2021 · Jun 25, 2021 Updated Jun 25, 2021. 0. Provided. The Citizen staff. As tourism season approaches, the city of Auburn's Historic & Cultural Sites Commission has created the first Visit...

    • Explore Seward House
    • See The Harriet Tubman Home
    • Visit The Cayuga Museum
    • Browse The Artwork of Schweinfurth
    • Tour The Local Architecture
    • See The Birthplace of Talking Movies
    • Go to A Live Performance
    • Visit The Lake
    • Go Fishing
    • Visit Wine Country

    Seward House was the historic home of William Henry Seward who served as a New York Governor, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State. Built in 1816, it’s a prime example of the architecture of the time, although additions were built on over the next 60 years. The house, now a museum, is furnished with the family’s belongings from the personal library...

    The Harriet Tubman Home is one of the biggest attractions in the area and an important reminder of American history with a story that’s entwined with William Henry Seward. Seward, an abolitionist, sold the property to Harriet Tubman, the famous slave turned Underground Railroad operator. She donated the house to the AME Zion Church in her waning ye...

    Explore Cayuga Museum, one the Willard-Case Mansion, a conglomeration of both local history and art. Not only is the inside a testament to the 1800s, but it boasts many exhibits such as military weapons and uniforms, 19th-century art, and the medicine of 200 years ago. You can also view letters, diaries, and scrapbooks of Auburn history.

    While you’re appreciating art, go the Schweinfurth Art Center which has traveling exhibits that range from geologic-inspired artwork to the work of Karen Frutiger. You can even stretch your art muscles by taking a class in painting, ceramics, or drawing. There are classes for any age from elementary-aged kids to the elderly.

    There’s a lot of historical architecture in Auburn to view from the Tubman and Seward houses to the Old Post Office, the latter of which is Romanesque in style. Take a walking tour of all these historical buildings which guide you through architectural styles of Europe in the 10th century to the glory of 17th century Italy. The Willard Memorial Cha...

    The Case Research Lab is a museum that started out in 1916 as Theodore Willard Case’s scientific research lab. He eventually invented the AEO light bulb that was instrumental in the development of sound in film. Fox Film and Case joined forces to create Movietone, talking movies. You can see the place that was the genesis for modern blockbusters. I...

    Spend a night relaxing at Auburn Public Theater where you can take in a live performance. While movies are certainly available for watching, you can take in a theater performance, listen to live music, enjoy a comedy act, or listen to a lecture. The Merry-Go-Round Playhouse also offers live performances.

    With Owasco Lake on Auburn’s southern side, it makes sense to spend plenty of time swimming, paddling, and boating in the cool waters. At Owasco Paddles you can rent all sorts of equipment from kayaks and canoes to paddle boards and paddleboats. Plus, dogs are allowed on boats, so bring your family pet on vacation.

    Spend a relaxing afternoon fishing using one of the many fishing charter services available. The Upstate Guide offers fishing on all the Finger Links as well as some more adventurous ice fishing and waterfowling. Other services include Captain Ron’s charters, Predator Charters, and Whiskey Runner Charters.

    The climate of the Finger Lakes lends itself perfectly to vineyards, meaning that this area is New York wine country. Take a tour of the local CJS Vineyards Aurelius Winery, a family owned and ran establishment. It specializes in Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc. Izzo’s White Barn Winery, Apple Station Winery, and White Birch Vineyard are well within ...

  5. Start your Auburn experience at the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center/Auburn NY Visitor Center, where you can shop the Taste NY Market, relax in the courtyard featuring a bronze Harriet Tubman statue, find all traveler resources and current city-wide events, and learn about the area's rich history through interactive and educational displays.

  6. The city of Auburn is rich in cultural heritage, featuring thought-provoking museums, captivating theaters, stunning architecture, and enticing restaurants—all within a walkable few blocks. Here, delve into the stories of famous residents like Harriet Tubman and William H. Seward, marvel at a Tiffany-designed chapel, and uncover the origins ...

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