A few delicious spots to grab Buffalo's famous chicken wings! Gabriel's Gate: 145 Allen St, Buffalo, NY 14201 Swannie House: 170 Ohio St, Buffalo, NY 14203 The Bar Bill Tavern: 185 Main St, East Aurora, NY 14052 Anchor Bar: 1047 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14209 Colter Bay: 561 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202
The Miss Buffalo takes a variety of routes, depending on weather and type of cruise. All routes are in calm waters, including the Buffalo River, the Outer Harbor, Lake Erie, the Niagara River, the Black Rock Lock and Canal. It is best to make a reservation. There are cocktails and food available on board.
Widely considered to be one of Buffalo’s most important and beautiful buildings, construction on the 145-year-old Richardson Olmsted Campus began in 1872 and opened in 1880 as the state-of-the-art Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane. Recently renovated into a hotel, event center, bar, restaurant, and bakery.
The Albright-Knox is one of the oldest museums dedicated to the art of our time, and the sixth oldest public art institution in the United States. It sits at the edge of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Delaware Park. Its original neoclassical building was designed by Edward B. Green and its modern addition was designed by Gordon Bunshaft.
The Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park is a museum on the shore of Lake Erie in Buffalo, New York. It is home to several decommissioned US Naval vessels, including the Cleveland-class cruiser USS Little Rock, the Fletcher-class destroyer USS The Sullivans, and the submarine USS Croaker. Along with the ships, there are a variety of smaller vehicles, vessels, and aircraft on display at the park.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site preserves the Ansley Wilcox House, at 641 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York. Here, after the assassination of William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States on September 14, 1901.
Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum is a museum in Buffalo, New York. The museum is for and about Buffalo - with seven play zones and three educational studios that are used to tell the unique story of Western New York. Great for kids AND adults!