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The Cayuga Museum of History and Art consists of two buildings Willard-case Museum and the Case Research Lab and are located in the Downtown Auburn. The mansion was constructed in 1836 by John Seymour. The building was donated by Theodore and Gertrude Case in 1936. The museum has a collection the artifacts, objects, and paper documents that acquaint visitors with the history of Auburn.
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| Address: 203 Genesee St - 13021 |
| Email: cayugamuseum@roadrunner.com |
| Telephone: 315.253.8051 |
| Fax: 315.253.9829 |
| Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 1200-1700 hrs |
| Type of Attraction: History Museum |
| Type of Activity: Educational, Family |
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