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HARRIET TUBMAN HOME,
Auburn – A conductor on the Underground Railroad who led hundreds of slaves to freedom, Harriet Tubman settled in Auburn after the Civil War and operated this home for aged and indigent African-Americans.
WILLIAM H. SEWARD HOUSE, Auburn – A registered National Historic Landmark, this grand
home was the long-time residence of William Henry Seward, Governor of New York, Secretary of State
to Presidents Lincoln and Johnson and leading figure
in the purchase of Alaska.
WILLARD MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Auburn –
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places,
this 1894 chapel is a masterpiece of Tiffany design.
It is the only complete and unaltered Tiffany religious interior
in the world with a nine-panel rose window,
a three-paneled stained glass window, 14 opalescent nave windows, nine leaded glass chandeliers
and more.
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