The Niagara Falls Observation Tower, also known as the Prospect Point Observation Tower, is a steel and glass structure in Niagara Falls State Park, New York, offering panoramic views of all three falls and the gorge. It features an elevator that descends to the base of the gorge, providing access to the Maid of the Mist boat tour and the Crow's Nest, a viewing area close to the American Falls. Built in 1961, it's a key attraction for its unobstructed views and proximity to the falls.
A historic architectural landmark designed by H.H. Richardson, the Richardson Olmsted Campus blends Buffalo’s rich history with beautiful grounds, dining, and waterfront views. It’s a great spot to explore, grab a drink, or enjoy a stroll during your visit.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House in Buffalo, NY, is a National Historic Landmark and a masterpiece of Prairie School architecture, designed for Darwin D. Martin between 1903-1905. The estate includes the main house, the Barton House, a conservatory, a pergola, and a carriage house, all featuring Wright's integrated design, including custom art glass and furnishings. It is now a museum that offers tours to showcase the fully restored complex, considered one of Wright's finest works.