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, New York in Cayuga County

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Atwaters,   Aurelius,   Aurora,   Austin,   Belltown,   Black Rock,   Brutus,   Bunker,   Cascade,   Casowasco,   Cato,   Cayuga,   Como,   Conquest,   Crocketts,   Cross Roads,   Degroff,   Dresserville,   East Genoa,   East Venice,   Elmwood,   Emerson,   Fair Haven,   Fleming,   Floridaville,   Fosterville,   Fox Ridge,   Genoa,   Goosetree,   Half Acre,   Hard Point,   Highland Beach,   Howland,   Indian Cove,   Ira,   Kelloggsville,   King Ferry,   King Ferry Station,   Ledyard,   Levanna,   Little Hollow,   Locke,   Mapleton,   Martville,   Melrose Park,   Mentz,   Meridian,   Merrifield,   Montezuma,   Montville,   Moon Beach,   Moravia,   Morse Mill,   New Hope,   Niles,   North Port Byron,   North Sterling,   North Victory,   North Weedsport,   Oakwood,   Omro,   Owasco,   Owasco Hill,   Owasco Lake Station,   Pine Hollow,   Poplar Ridge,   Port Byron,   Relius,   Scipio,   Scipio Center,   Scipioville,   Sempronius,   Sennett,   Sherwood,   Southeast Owasco,   Spring Lake,   Springport,   Sterling,   Sterling Valley,   Summer Hill,   Summerhill,   Throop,   Throopsville,   Union Springs,   Venice,   Venice Center,   Victory,   Weedsport,   Willets,   Wyckoff,  

 

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

Here's some information about the city of Auburn, New York:

Auburn is a city located in Cayuga County, New York, United States. It has a population of approximately 27,000 people and covers an area of 8.5 square miles. The city was first settled in 1793 and was incorporated in 1848. It is known for its historic architecture, outdoor recreation opportunities, and cultural attractions.

One of the main attractions in Auburn is the Harriet Tubman Home, which was the residence of the famous abolitionist and underground railroad conductor. The house is now a National Historical Park and provides visitors with a glimpse into Tubman's life and the underground railroad.

In addition, Auburn is home to several other museums and cultural centers, including the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center and the Cayuga Museum of History and Art. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, biking, and boating in nearby parks like Emerson Park and the Owasco Lake.

Overall, Auburn offers a mix of history, culture, and outdoor recreation, making it a great place to visit or call home.