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Cayuga County's religious real estate revival
Sean Lattimore is trying to teach an old church new tricks.
Three months ago, the Auburn businessman purchased a 150-year-old Mennonite church between Sand Beach and West Lake roads in the town of Fleming. Since the purchase, he has given the place a facelift - new furnace, new floors, new fans and a new overall look.
When he reopens the building next week, it will still serve as a place for people to congregate. But instead of religious worship, he hopes it will house conferences, weddings, proms and any other type of event for which people want to use it.
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