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AUBURN - Nearly 50 people went to church Sunday, but they heard a history lesson instead of a sermon.
Willard Chapel hosted the second event in the first Tea and Architecture Series. The Community Preservation Committee organized the series as a means to educate people about buildings in Auburn and Cayuga County.
Michael Long, one of the original members of the Community Preservation Committee, gave a presentation on almost 200 years of Auburn's history. Listeners then sat at a high tea service to discuss the presentation.
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