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Buffalo City Hall tours are every weekday at Noon except government holidays like Presidents Day.
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Landmarks
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City HallGuided, no reservations. (Groups of 10+ call ahead.) Ask about handicapped needs.
One of the largest city halls in America, see this Art Deco masterpiece inside and out.
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Erie Canal HarborGuided, no reservations. About 1/4 miles - 1 hour.
Visit Buffalo's oldest and newest development, from the ruins of the 1825 Erie Canal to our ever-changing waterfront. Click for details.
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Gold Medal Grain Elevators
Guided walking tour, no reservations. About 1 mile - 2 hours.
Join us for a leisurely trek up the Buffalo River to view new developments at the Cobblestone District and Commercial Slip.
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Inside the Central TerminalGuided walking tour, no reservations. About 1 mile - 2 hours.
Featured on the TV show Ghost Hunters, this abandoned train station evokes poignant memories of departure and reunion.
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Richardson-Olmsted ComplexGuided walking tour, no reservations. About 1 mile - 2 hours.
Walk the storied perimeter of the former Buffalo State Asylum. Surrounded by Olmsted landscaping, this largest and greatest of H. H. Richardson’s creations influenced the much emulated Richardsonian Romanesque style.
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Splendors in Stained GlassGuided walking tour, no reservations. About 2 hours - distance varies.
Explore an underappreciated part of Buffalo’s fabulous architectural legacy: stained glass windows by some of the most important European, American and Buffalo artists and studios.
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