What to do and see in Buffalo, New York (NY): The Best Specialty Museums

November 8, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

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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1. Buffalo Religious Arts Center

157 East St, Buffalo, NY 14207-2707 +1 716-481-2350 http://buffaloreligiousarts.org
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Buffalo Religious Arts Center

2. Pierce-Arrow Museum

263 Michigan Ave, Buffalo, NY 14203-2900 +1 716-853-0084 [email protected] http://www.pierce-arrow.com/
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Pierce-Arrow Museum

The museum is temporarily closed due to coronavirus as of March 16, 2020. Please check our web site, pierce-arrow.com for updates. This unique museum focuses on Buffalo's transportation history featuring Pierce Arrow, Thomas Flyer, electric vehicles, vintage bicycles, motorcycles, muscle cars and trucks, many made in Western New York. A special feature is the full scale Buffalo Filling Station by Frank Lloyd Wright, designed for Buffalo in 1927 but never built. Rights to build it were secured and the impressive structure with expansive copper roof and detailing is housed in the atrium of the museum. Guided tours can be arranged by appointment @ $25 per person with a minimum of 30 people required.

Reviewed By K5885UCdouglasm

We've lived in Western New York for many years but it wasn't until recently that we became aware of the Pierce Arrow Museum in downtown Buffalo. Our son is an avid fan of classic cars and I enjoy transportation artifacts (motorcycles, bicycles, antique gas pumps) that are commonly seen on the American Pickers television show. We were looking for something to do on a Sunday afternoon and decided to check out the museum. The museum is conveniently located off of the I-190 expressway in downtown Buffalo, and offers free parking on site. Admission was reasonable for a family of 3. We spent about 2 1/2 hours touring the entire museum. While admiring a 1960's Mercury Cougar, a museum docent by the name of Debra approached us and began telling us the history of that particular vehicle. She then proceeded to guide us from car to car, giving us detailed information about the history of each. She also explained the origin of the Frank Lloyd Wright gas station that was built inside the giant atrium from the original blueprints. For the next hour she walked us around the museum, giving us a personal tour of many of the major exhibits. We left having learned so much about the history of automobile manufacturing that once took place in Buffalo, as well as many of the unique automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles and transportation artifacts on display. The museum was the perfect size for what we wanted to see on a Sunday afternoon.

3. Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum

453 Porter Ave, Buffalo, NY 14201-1217 +1 716-885-4319
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Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum

4. Museum of Disability History

3826 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14226-3238 +1 716-629-3626 [email protected] http://museumofdisability.org/
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Museum of Disability History

The only museum of its kind in the U.S. to show the evolution of how those with disabilities have been accepted and treated by society through exhibits, collections, archives and programs. See the only invacar on display in the nation! The Museum of disABILITY History is a project of People Inc.

5. Buffalo Harbor Museum

66 Erie St, Buffalo, NY 14202-4007 +1 716-849-0914 [email protected] http://www.llmhs.org/
Buffalo Harbor Museum

The Buffalo Harbor Museum has been established to increase and diffuse knowledge and appreciation of maritime history, art and science and in particular as related to the City of Buffalo and the Niagara Frontier. To that end, the Buffalo Harbor Museum has established a maritime museum to collect, preserve and display objects of historic, artistic and scientific interest. Open to the public, the museum exhibits provide an overview to the history and development of the waterfront while relating artifacts and photographs to the trade and industry that made Buffalo the port of commerce. A research library is maintained by the museum and is open to the public along with regular meetings that feature guest speakers who discuss topics of maritime interest.

6. Steel Plant Museum

100 Lee St, Buffalo, NY 14210-2110 +1 716-821-9361 [email protected] http://beta.steelplantmuseumwny.org/
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7. Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame

1 Seymour H Knox III Plz, Buffalo, NY 14203-3007 +1 716-855-4100 [email protected] http://www.buffalosportshallfame.com/
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8. Buffalo Music Hall of Fame

617 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14203-1419 800 BUFFALO (283-3256) [email protected]

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