Several museums and historical societies in southern Cayuga County will open their doors to visitors for exhibits, tours, demonstrations and more this autumn weekend.
AURORAÂ â Christmas in Aurora event was scaled-down this year, but Dr. Linda Schwab said she was still pleased with the turnout this year.
Schwab, the village s historian and an organizer for the event, said at the Aurora Historical Society building Saturday she was happy people have turned out the past two weekends, when people were encouraged to check out Robert LoMascolo s antique print shop, the Historic Howland House & 19th c. Farm Museum, Vintage Lighting, Aurora Free Library, Trader Rose and Jane Morgan s, among other spots.
In years past, Christmas in Aurora would feature activities throughout Main Street in the village, such as food vendors, artisans with tables showing their craft and the Aurora Volunteer Fire Department serving pizza. Those things couldn t be done this year because of the pandemic, but there were still efforts to incorporate parts of those activities, Schwab said. Artisans were still invited to set up tables for socially-distanced sales, and inste