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Article: A town too perfect\
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- Post-Tribune (IN)
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- October 14, 2007
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Visitors arrive at the restored Aurora Inn, a popular stop for those who seek lodging and fine dining in Aurora, N.Y.(PHOTO - Color)
On the eastern shores of Cayuga Lake lies a tiny village of enchanting beauty and charm. Early settlers called it the village of constant dawn -- historic, lakeside mansions dusted in a kind of timeless glow, a red-brick inn with gleaming white porches, ivy-clad buildings rising from the stately lawns of Wells College.
Even the village market, where exquisitely perched baskets overflow with ripe tomatoes and eggplants, seems almost too good to be true.
For some who live here, it is.
The village of ...