Buffalo is being reborn as a mecca for art, architecture, history, culture, dining and entertainment. Experience Frank Lloyd Wright’s stunning Darwin Martin House Complex and world-class modern art at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Relive part of the city’s incredible history at the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Explore the emerging Canalside waterfront district, hip Elmwood Village, more than 400 independently owned restaurants (serving our famous chicken wings and more) and nearby Niagara Falls.
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4.5 based on 303 reviews
I've always preferred attending minor league baseball games because you can get so close to the action and these guys are on the verge of playing in the big time.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
11/24/18 I was able to view the inside first floor lobby of the Guarantee Building. Great 10 minute video with numerous exhibits. This building was the first steel skyscraper at the time Buffalo was one of the major cities in the US. The history was fascinating and their is the connection between Sullivan and his apprentice Wright Sullivan beloved in the beauty of a building. The intricate Tera-Cotta is breathtaking. It is just amazing to see what was accomplished in the late 1800 by the craftsmen of that time. A definite short stop to this historic building is definitely in order if you are in the area.
4.5 based on 984 reviews
I sure would go back to the Buffalo & Erie County Naval & Military Museum in a heart beat I loved it and I Highly Recommend That Every One Should Check It Out Big Time
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Canalside is at the heart of Buffalo's waterfront revitalization. Located on 21 historic waterfront acres that hosts hundreds of events and hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, Fun Happens Here.
Easy access for boaters Lots to do canal side Walking to restaurants or take train (free “above ground “)great for kids Summer activity
4.5 based on 24 reviews
I visited the club for the first time while attending a group event. I was very impressed by the well-designed museum on the first floor that covered the impact and history of the club. My walk through the museum culminated with one of the best live 3 piece jazz shows I've been to. This a must stop for music and history enthusiasts alike. I would also recommend this for school-age children - interactive music exhibits perfect for this age group.
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