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History comes alive in Aurora
AURORA -- The roads of Cayuga County are speckled with historical signs and land markers, relating brief notes on who lived there and what happened on a given date.
But a few sentences can only really say so much.
On Sunday afternoon, at the Morgan Opera House, a little bit of that history came to life with a program called Historic Markers of Southern Cayuga County II.
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