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Holiday houses
The city of Auburn and the surrounding area have plenty to offer in terms of historic and cultural sites throughout the year. But there is only one time when anyone can see most of those sites free of charge.
This Sunday, local museums and churches will open their doors for an annual Holiday Tradition. Every year before Christmas, iconic locations like the Seward House, Harriet Tubman Home and the Ward W. O'Hara Agricultural Museum don special decorations and host seasonal activities for the public.
Families will be able to hear music, participate in crafts, take tours and view art exhibits - with no entrance fee at any location.
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