Buffalo NY Landmarks & Monuments
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ABuffalo City Hall
- 222 City Hall Buffalo
NY 14202 - +1 716 851 5891
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- Overview Buffalo City Hall must be seen to be believed! Construction of Buffalo City Hall commenced in 1929 and was completed around two years later. It cost approximately $8 million to build, but the value of the materials and craftsmanship today would take the price "through the roof." ... more on TripAdvisor
- Overview Buffalo City Hall is the seat for local government in the City of Buffalo, New York. Located at 65 Niagara Square, the 26 story Art Deco building was completed in 1931 by Dietel Wade & Jones. It is one of the largest, and tallest, municipal buildings in the United States of America and listed on ... more on En.wikipedia.org
Buffalo City Hall
222 City Hall BuffaloNY 14202
BAlbright-Knox Art Gallery
- 1285 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo
New York 14222-1096 - +1 716 882 8700
- Overview Twentieth-century art is well represented here. The gallery's collections are especially rich in postwar American and European art, including Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, and Andy Warhol. Works by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir are here a... more on Fodor's
- This is one of the best places in Buffalo to visit. The gallery here is top notch, many artic expert... more on OpenList.com
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue BuffaloNew York 14222-1096
CLeft Bank
- 511 Rhode Island Street
Buffalo, NY 14213-2317 - +1 716 882 3509
- Left bank has a wonderful, imaginative menu for when you're tired of the same old restaurant food. more on CitySearch
- Left Bank is by far one of my favorite restaurants in Buffalo, whether I am out with friends, having a romantic date with my ... more on OpenList.com
Left Bank
511 Rhode Island StreetBuffalo, NY 14213-2317
DJust Pasta
- 307 Bryant Street
Buffalo, NY 14222-1941 - +1 716 881 1888
- We came from out of town for our daughter's graduation and were treated to a wonderful meal,terrific service and a memorable evening by the staff. It couldn't have been better. I highly recommend ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Delicious food, elegant yet relaxed atmosphere, and consistent service make this restaurant one of my favorites. A prix fixe is offered M-Th until 6:30, which makes this ornate dining experience a real deal! The menu changes ... more on CitySearch
Just Pasta
307 Bryant StreetBuffalo, NY 14222-1941
EForest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo
- 1411 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14209 - 7168851600
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- Overview Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York was founded in 1849. It covers over 250 acres and over 150,000 are buried there, including U.S. President Millard Fillmore. One of the most ... more on En.wikipedia.org
- This place is gorgeous, and it may be the most picturesque location in the entire city. You could go hunt our Rick James or Millard Fillmore's graves, ... more on Yelp
Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo
1411 Delaware AvenueBuffalo, NY 14209
FSt Paul's Episcopal Cathedral
- 128 Pearl Street
Buffalo, NY 14224-1725 - +1 716 855 0900
- + Richard Upjohn-designed structure + Fantastic windows, including a large Tiffany in the Richmond Chapel. + Excellent music program with several choirs. + National Historic Landmark since 1987 ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This place is a hidden treasure! My husband and I were visiting friends for the weekend and were looking for an Episcopal church on Sunday morning. We had no idea that Buffalo had an Episcopal Cathedral, or that the worship would be so uplifting and inspirational. We attended the 10:00AM Eucharis... more on TripAdvisor
St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral
128 Pearl StreetBuffalo, NY 14224-1725
GBrownstone Bistro
- 297 Franklin St
Buffalo, NY 14218 - +1 716 842 6800
- Went to the Brownstone with a date. Enjoyed the ambiance and the quality of both food and drink. Service was a bit slow, ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Occasionally, a restaurant with a spotty reputation will clean up its act, regroup, and come back with a renewed sense of artistry and purpose. The Brownstone Seafood House and Oyster Bar�s former incarnation battled a losing war with criticism of uneven food quality and high prices, and while ... more on IgoUgo.com
Brownstone Bistro
297 Franklin StBuffalo, NY 14218
HMohawk Place
- 47 E Mohawk St
Buffalo, NY 14203 - +1 716 855 3931
- My wife and I went there for my 55 TH birthday and had a great time. I have been going there since it opened and have always thought of Mohawk Place as my favorite club in the city. We live 100 miles away but it's such a treat to go and see new groups and old favorites we don't mind the drive. Th... more on CitySearch
- I can't believe how many times I've run into old friends here-from out of town yet! Great music always and treats like Buffalo's revived bands like The Vores. The staff is attentive and prices are sensible. Wide variety of clients, from business guys, construction ... more on CitySearch
Mohawk Place
47 E Mohawk StBuffalo, NY 14203
IOld Red Mill
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- 8326 Main St.
Buffalo, NY 14221-6144 - +1 716 633 7878
- The service was very slow and once our order was taken we never saw our server again until the meal arrived, sans the seafood bisque we had ordered. All he said was "sorry". Both orders of the Yankee Pot Raost looked good, but were lukewarm. Returned twice to be reheated (nuked) and with that, th... more on Yahoo! Travel
- a historic restaurant... more on OpenList.com
Old Red Mill
8326 Main St.Buffalo, NY 14221-6144
JTheodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
- 641 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY 14202 - +1 716 884 0095
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- Overview On September 14th, 1901, an anxious Theodore Roosevelt stood in the library of a friend's home in Buffalo, NY. -- Hours earlier, President William McKinley had died of an assassin's bullet, and now Roosevelt stood ready to rise to the highest office in the land. Barely six months earlier, McKinle... more on MuseumStuff.com
- Overview Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt was inaugurated as President of the United States at this lovely site, the Wilcox Mansion, in 1901, after the assassination of President William McKinley. Exhibits focus on the assassination and inauguration, details of Roosevelt's life and turn-of-the-century ... more on TripAdvisor
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
641 Delaware AvenueBuffalo, NY 14202
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