Auburn, N.Y. - To encourage students and their families to visit Auburn’ s museums and historic sites, Auburn’s Historic & Cultural Sites Commission created the “Passport to History” program as a fun way for students to learn about the City’s rich history and culture. Students pick up a passport at a participating site, answer questions about the site and then receive a passport stamp on the site page just like they would in an actual passport. Ideally, students will visit all the sites and turn in a completed passport with a stamp on each page, making them eligible for various prizes as well as the grand prizes of MP3 Players.
Participating “passport” sites include the Cayuga Museum, Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Willard Memorial Chapel, Seward House Museum, Harriet Tubman Home, Cayuga County Office of Tourism, Auburn Schine’s Theater, and the Seymour Library. The program allows for free admission to the sites for one student and one adult.
Participating schools are St. Joseph’s School, Genesee Elementary, Herman Elementary, Seward Elementary, Casey Park Elementary, Owasco Elementary and St. Peter & Paul.
For more information about the Passport to History program, please call 315-255-1658.
Auburn Community Resources/Information:
https://www.cayugacounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/4742/Community-Resource-List
Participating “passport” sites include the Cayuga Museum, Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, Willard Memorial Chapel, Seward House Museum, Harriet Tubman Home, Cayuga County Office of Tourism, Auburn Schine’s Theater, and the Seymour Library. The program allows for free admission to the sites for one student and one adult.
Participating schools are St. Joseph’s School, Genesee Elementary, Herman Elementary, Seward Elementary, Casey Park Elementary, Owasco Elementary and St. Peter & Paul.
For more information about the Passport to History program, please call 315-255-1658.
Auburn Community Resources/Information:
https://www.cayugacounty.us/DocumentCenter/View/4742/Community-Resource-List