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This package includes a one-year Family membership to the Antique Boat Museum and a gift certificate for a speed boat ride.

Sonnenberg Gardens is a historic estate showcasing nine formal gardens, an antique greenhouse complex, and a Victorian mansion. Sonnenberg also features a gift shop, the Finger Lakes Wine Center, and wedding/reception rental facilities.

Originally built in 1816 as a 10-room townhouse for a wealthy Cayuga County judge named Elijah Miller, the Seward House sits on four acres on the outskirts of Auburn, New York. When William Henry Seward asked for Miller's youngest daughter Frances' hand in marriage, he required them to live under the same roof as him. In 1824, Seward moved in and oversaw the additions made to the townhouse from 1846 to 1848. When Miller passed away in 1851, he left the house to Seward. It remained the only house that William would ever own, despite his extensive political career in Albany and Washington, D.C. After Seward's death in 1872, the house passed to his son and then his grandson, who bequeathed it to the Fred L. Emerson Foundation, who opened it as a museum in 1955.

The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology is a science and technology museum located in the Armory Square neighborhood of Downtown Syracuse, New York. The Museum includes 35,000 square feet of permanent and traveling exhibits, a Science Shop, and several programs and events.

One year Family membership at Beaver Lake Nature Center.

Donated By Antique Baot Museum, Sonnenberg Gardens, Seward House Museum, The MOST, Friends of Beaver Lake