
25th Anniversary Screening: Dialogues of Early Sound Film with Terry Cuddy
In 1997 Terry Cuddy, a young local emerging filmmaker, was inspired by the story of another local innovator of film: Theodore Case, the father of

In 1997 Terry Cuddy, a young local emerging filmmaker, was inspired by the story of another local innovator of film: Theodore Case, the father of

The “Roaring 20s” found their roar in Auburn, NY. In 1922, scientists in a private laboratory in an Auburn backyard, the Case Research Laboratory, ushered

It is the year 1922, and something very strange has happened in Auburn. Eccentric inventor, Edward Box, welcomes you to attend a party at his

Grab all your fun-loving friends and get ready for the Erie Canal Museum’s 2022 HISTORY HAPPY HOUR series, bringing history to you at some of

Join us as we continue to celebrate the Tubman Bicentennial with a special performance of “One Soul at a Time” by Mate Masie. Based on

CELEBRATE AUBURN’S URBAN FOREST BY VIEWING INSPIRATIONAL PAINTINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE CITY’S TREES AT MULTIPLE VENUES Auburn’s first-ever art show devoted to community trees

Don’t miss out on the first annual Brave Brews Festival kicking off Women’s History Month in Auburn, NY, and supporting New York’s burgeoning craft beverage industry.
This website is produced by the City of Auburn’s Historic & Cultural Sites Commission, a group of organizations whose mission is to promote Auburn’s attractions through collaborative marketing, programming, and tourism strategies. The Commission site organizations include Auburn Public Theater, Cayuga Museum of History & Art, Case Research Lab, Harriet Tubman Home, Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, Schweinfurth Art Center, Seward House Museum, Seymour Public Library, Fort Hill Cemetery, and Willard Memorial Chapel. The Commission agencies include Auburn Enlarged City School District, Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce, Cayuga County Historian’s Office, Cayuga County Office of Tourism, and Downtown Auburn Business Improvement District.