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Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin D Martin House is one of roughly six historic buildings that were constructed by Lloyd Wright in the Buffalo area. It serves as a good example of his prarie style. There are other structures on the complex, including the Barton House, a gardener's cottage, and a covered walkway that connects the main house to the conservatory. Address: 125 Jewett Parkway Buffalo NY USA 14214
Send an Email 1 716 856-3858
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The Guaranty Building is most well-known as being the first true skyscraper, as it was created from a steel frame. It opened in 1895, and was designed by renowned architect Louis Sullivan. The interior lobby, with its tile mosaics and skylights, all remain intact. It is also known as the Prudential Building. Address: 28 Church Street Buffalo NY USA 14203
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After President William McKinley was assassinated in September of 1901, Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated as the 26th President of the United States. The Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site offers a tour of the Ansley Wilcox home, where Roosevelt was inaugurated. Address: 641 Delaware Avenue Buffalo NY USA 14202
Send an Email (4) 1 716 884-0095
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Neto Hatinakwe Onkwehowe is a Native arts and cultural center that was formed in 1992. Promoting education, cultural programs and initiatives, the center also presents exhibitions and interactive workshops, in an array of mediums, to visitors. Address: 2495 Main Street Buffalo NY USA 14214
Send an Email 1 716 446-0155
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Built in 1843, the Michigan Street Baptisit Chruch was one the city's first Arfican-American chruches and acted as a stop on the Underground Railroad. Address: 511 Michigan Avenue Buffalo MI USA
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