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Auburn
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Auburn

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According to local lore, Auburn’s name comes from Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain, a line from Oliver Goldsmith’s poem, The Deserted Village. The first settlers were drawn to the Auburn area by the remarkable falls, lakes, and streams, which provided power for early shoe and textile manufacturers as well as opportunities for recreation. Visitors were also attracted by the tremendous natural resources of Sweet Auburn and

tourism boomed in the nineteenth century, with people

from away flocking to the area to enjoy cruises on Lake Auburn and to partake of spring waters and tonics. As Auburn grew and changed, photographers began to preserve these developments on film. For the past 130 years, they have recorded the daily lives of the people of Auburn: their workplaces, schools, and houses; their modes of dress and moments of leisure; and the celebrations and disasters that have brought the people of Auburn together.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1996
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738572253

According to local lore, Auburn’s name comes from Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain, a line from Oliver Goldsmith’s poem, The Deserted Village. The first settlers were drawn to the Auburn area by the remarkable falls, lakes, and streams, which provided power for early shoe and textile manufacturers as well as opportunities for recreation. Visitors were also attracted by the tremendous natural resources of Sweet Auburn and

tourism boomed in the nineteenth century, with people

from away flocking to the area to enjoy cruises on Lake Auburn and to partake of spring waters and tonics. As Auburn grew and changed, photographers began to preserve these developments on film. For the past 130 years, they have recorded the daily lives of the people of Auburn: their workplaces, schools, and houses; their modes of dress and moments of leisure; and the celebrations and disasters that have brought the people of Auburn together.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1996
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738572253