Aurora

Aurora
Settled in 1799, the tranquil village of Aurora is situated on the east side of Cayuga Lake. To the north, it is home to the renowned home accessories company, MacKenzie-Childs, LLC. and to the south is Wells College, established in 1868 by Henry Wells. Places like the Aurora Inn, Dories, Jane Morgan’s Little House, E.B. Morgan House and The Fargo are wonderful places to shop, dine and spend the night, as featured in Country Living’s June ’06 issue!
Come see the Howland Stone Store Museum in Sherwood, former family business of Quaker abolitionist Emily Howland. On view are historic items and memorabilia from her accomplishments and world-wide travels. Cleveland’s Antiques, with tons of treasures, is right next door. 

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
There's holiday spirit
Great schools
Great for retirees
Car is needed
Easy commutes
There are sidewalks
Yards are well-kept
Streets are well-lit
Parks and playgrounds
Lots of wildlife
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Beach life
Golfing
Walking / Hiking trails
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