

Explore Auburn's rich history through artifacts and exhibits at this charming museum.
Crispy fried chicken atop a fluffy waffle, served with maple syrup
Warm, sweet peach filling topped with a crispy, buttery crust
Slow-cooked pork ribs slathered in tangy, sweet sauce
Auburn Historical Society Museum has a dress code, dressing up will give you respect for history
Auburn is humid and summer temperatures are often high, staying hydrated will keep you energized throughout the day
You'll have plenty of moments to note down interesting history facts, and a pen and notepad will make it easy
A collection of historic buildings and museums offering a glimpse into 19th-century life.
A vibrant performing arts center hosting plays, concerts, and films.
A lively market offering local produce, crafts, and food vendors.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its homemade biscuits and friendly atmosphere.
A upscale restaurant offering a unique take on Southern cuisine, located in a historic building.
A cozy German restaurant offering hearty meals and a wide selection of German beers.
Auburn's historic pottery, handcrafted since the 1800s, is known for its unique glaze and design.

Pure maple syrup tapped from local trees, a traditional New England treat.
Handmade quilts featuring traditional New England patterns, a symbol of local craftsmanship.
Sagada Weaving, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage, is a traditional craft of the Igorot people, known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
Historic square in Istanbul, once the sporting and social center of Constantinople, now home to the Walled Obelisk and the Egyptian Obelisk.
Explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Lamanai via a scenic boat ride through the New River Lagoon, home to diverse wildlife.