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Cultural Attractions in Buffalo
"To the east of Delaware Park is yet another of Buffalo’s must-see tourist attractions: the marvelous Martin House. Designed by the world-famous Frank Lloyd Wright, the complex showcases some stunning Prairie School architecture and is regularly ranked among his most important and impressive works. Built between 1902 and 1905, Martin House is undoubtedly the complex’s standout sight due to its unusually large size, open plan layout and its intricate details and design."
"The city of Buffalo redeveloped its waterfront, transforming it into a destination for locals and tourists alike, and the result is spectacular. Families can rent paddle boats and kayaks to take out onto the water, eat at the waterfront restaurants, and snap selfies with the public art—such as current Instagram star, “Shark Girl” (a statue of a little girl in a sweet summer dress but with a shark’s head!). Another treasure is the Grain Elevator Light Display."
"Buffalo's once-derelict waterfront has been spruced up to offer year-round entertainments and activities, from markets and light shows in summer to ice-skating and ice bikes in winter."
"Buffalo and Erie County Marine and Military Park is located at 1 Naval, Marina Park S. Open April through October, weekdays in November are Saturday and Sunday, and the Friday after Thanksgiving. Located near downtown Canalside, Buffalo and Erie County Marine and Military Park opened in 1977 and consists of three historic ships: the USS Little Rock, a cruiser that served in the Mediterranean during the Cold War as the flagship for the U.S. Navy’s Second and Sixth Fleets and is now the only missile cruiser in the country on display."
"If you’re in Buffalo with youngsters during April through November, going to the Naval & Military Park is a treat. The admission for adults is $15, and kids are $9. There are six different exhibits to check out, which are real life naval and military ships."
"The museum is located near Canalside and is home to the USS Little Rock, USS The Sullivans and the submarine the USS Croaker, all three or which are open for tours."
"St Joseph’s Cathedral was established in 1847 and construction was completed by 1862. This huge cathedral is a gorgeous structure that provokes spirituality and peace within you. The ushers are helpful and full of information."
"Designed by Louis Sullivan, famously known as the “Father of the American Skyscraper” the Guaranty Building was on the cutting edge of early skyscraper technology as one of the first buildings of its kind when it was constructed in 1896. It’s characterized by the intricate nature-inspired ornamentation on its terra cotta facade that’s worth getting a closer look at. Preservation Buffalo Niagara offers tours most Saturdays at 11 am."
"Completed in 1896 for the Guaranty Construction company, this gorgeous piece of architecture has a facade covered in detailed terra-cotta tiles and a superb stained-glass ceiling in its lobby. The interpretative... Architecture in Buffalo"
"A true gem in the architectural field, the Ellicott Square Building is a renaissance style building that is more than a 100 years old. It is immaculately maintained and showcases how the architectural designs have evolved with time. It was designed by Charles Atwood."
"3234 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214Website // MenuUpdate: Amy’s Place is closed indefinitely, reopening only if the business is purchased. Amy’s Place is one of the go-to vegan restaurants in the city. Located in University Heights, Amy’s offers a menu full of healthy breakfast options, sandwiches, soups and salads."
"This vegetarian restaurant close to UB serves up some of the tastiest vegetarian food that you can find with fantastic prices. If you have a couple of friends who aren’t sure about going vegetarian, be sure to bring them to Amy’s. I particularly love their brunch and their hummus."
"When I first published this article last year, I heard from several of you that I needed to try Amy’s Place. Where was Amy’s Place on the list?. Well, I finally made it over there and I can see what all the fuss was about!"
"Great food and even better drink, I'm definitely coming back and I'd recommend anyone to come even if they don't like coffee More reviews"
"If you’re looking for a place to stay in Buffalo, one of the most important travel tips is to check in at Hotel Henry. This is one of the best parts of Buffalo. It’s close to downtown Buffalo and makes it easy to reach various points of interest and attractions around the city."
"Why we love it: A historic property that takes advantage of its location on Buffalo’s cultural corridor. The Highlights: - A building by H. H. Richardson and grounds by Frederick Law Olmsted- Original details that make for rooms full..."
"Situated in the quaint district of Allentown, Tempo is sited in a 19th century Tuscan-style villa that exudes elements of old-world, Euro-American charm. The ambiance is inviting with exposed brick walls, warm light and large, arched windows. The cuisine features a Mediterranean flair to match the surroundings and offers some of the best in Italian-inspired fare with a selection of antipasti, salads, entrées and tempting desserts."