The Greater Niagara Region has something that will excite and engage people of all ages and interests. From metropolitan areas with famous architecture, great restaurants and lively theater, to one of the world's most recognizable natural wonders, there is something for every type of visitor all within a short driving distance in the Greater Niagara region.
The exhibit's collection includes paintings, prints, furniture, ceramics, woodworking, metalworking and textile working tools, many of which have a history of the Niagara Frontier or a specific... more
The history of Pierce-Arrow began with birdcages in 1890 and evolved through bicycles and motorcars from 1897 to 1938. The Pierce-Arrow Motorcar Company produced quality motor vehicles from 1901... more
Located in the footprint of the Erie Canal on 21 historic acres in downtown Buffalo, Canalside is at the heart of the city’s waterfront revitalization. Canalside hosts hundreds of events and... more
The Castellani Art Museum serves as a cultural resource for Niagara University and its surrounding community and an attraction for regional and international tourists. Exhibitions of nationally known... more
The only Cobblestone museum in the world showcases this unique masonry construction method and provides guided tours of the complex of seven buildings housing artifacts from the Cobblestone Era... more
The Museum highlights the history of the oldest continuously run African American musicians club in the US. With an environment where people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds could come... more
Country general store from late 1800 thru early 1900. This Is attached to the Heritage Building which is a scale replica of some of the businesses in Springville 1900-1950... more
Visit a bit of the old country! Explore your Roots! Historical Society of North German settlements of WNY. 1843 log home, now clapboard, featuring a century old sitting room, the migration story of... more
The Erie Canal was an engineering marvel and engine of economic development for 19th century New York. The famous Flight of Five Locks that were built in Lockport in 1823-1825 was hailed by General... more
Begun in 1849 on 269 acres, Forest Lawn is one of America`s premier historic cemeteries. Buried here are U.S. President Millard Fillmore, 47 Buffalo mayors, Seneca Indian Chief Red Jacket, Shirley... more
The Darwin D. Martin House Complex, also known as the Darwin Martin House State Historic Site, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1903 and 1905. It is considered to be one of the... more
Built between 1926 and 1929, the Graycliff estate was designed by the renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for Isabelle R. Martin and her husband, Larkin Company executive Darwin D. Martin.... more