Auburn
Back in the 1960s, music groups from Britain, like the Beatles, came to North America. They called it the British invasion and the music scene here has never been the same since.
When Auburn celebrated its 150th anniversary of the founding in 2004, the year also coincided with the 50th anniversary of the opening of the handsome Patterson Bridge...
Auburn Memorial Hall has been the centre for community activities in the village since 1962.
The dream of a hall to commemorate area residents who had lost their lives in the two World Wars dates back to the formation of the Community Hall...
Situated at the corners of the former Townships of Colborne, Hullett, East and West Wawanosh, Auburn has always been in a difficult position for governing itself, given that it never grew large enough to become...
The haunting sound of a railroad engine s whistle is no longer heard in Auburn since Canadian Pacific Railway service was discontinued in 1988 and the rails pulled up shortly thereafter.
Ironically, it was exactly 100 years since Auburn...
Dr. B.C. (Bert) Weir is one of the legends of the Auburn community, a doctor who helped bring more than 2,000 area residents...
Though over the years, Auburn has lost many services it once boasted, it can still claim its own post office and postmaster at a time when some larger communities...