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Broderick ParkBroderick Park is a public park located in Erie County, New York. The park offers a variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy, including walking trails, tennis and basketball courts, picnic pavilions, an outdoor pool complex with two swimming pools and water slides, as well as playgrounds and fishing access points. The park also features several natural areas with rolling meadows, woodlands, and wetlands.
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Scajaquada CreekScajaquada Creek is a 33-mile long creek located in Erie County, New York. It is a tributary to the Buffalo River and passes through the towns of Lancaster, Alden, Cheektowaga, West Seneca, Elma and Marilla. The creek's watershed covers 106 square miles. Historically, Scajaquada Creek was an important part of the ecology and economy of Erie County. It provided a connection to other waterways, as well as a source of food and water for local settlers.
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic SiteThe Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, is a commemoration of President Theodore Roosevelt's first inauguration in 1901. It provides a unique insight into the events that led to the swearing-in of the country’s twenty-sixth president and the beginnings of the Progressive Movement. The site, which includes Roosevelt's home, the Ansley Wilcox House, and the Ansley Wilcox Library, has preserved artifacts, photographs, and documents from the time of his presidency.
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Buffalo City HallBuffalo City Hall is the seat of government for the City of Buffalo, located in Erie County, New York. Built in 1931, the Art Deco building is the largest city hall in the United States and stands as a symbol of the city's industrial heritage. The building is crowned with a magnificent dome and features ornate sculptures and murals which represent the city's cultural and natural history.
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Richardson Olmsted CampusThe Richardson Olmsted Campus is a historic site in Erie County, New York. It was designed by renowned architects H.H. Richardson and Dankmar Adler in the late 19th century as a world-class psychiatric hospital for the Buffalo Psychiatric Center and Buffalo State Hospital. The campus consists of over 20 buildings spread out over 73 acres, including two historic towers, an administration building, and a chapel.
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Buffalo Psychiatric CenterThe Buffalo Psychiatric Center is a psychiatric hospital located in Erie County, New York. It is a public facility, and specializes in providing comprehensive mental health care for adults, adolescents, and children. It offers a wide range of services, including inpatient, outpatient, emergency services, and an intensive outpatient program.
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The Electric TowerThe Electric Tower is an iconic skyline landmark in Erie County, New York. Located on the corner of Main Street and Perry Square in downtown Buffalo, it is one of the region's most recognizable sights. The tower was built in 1912 by local architect Edward Brodhead Green as a power plant for Niagara Falls Power Company, which eventually became part of Niagara Mohawk. The tower is constructed of steel and brick, and stands at a height of 217 feet.
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Saint Joseph CathedralLocated in the heart of Erie, Pennsylvania, Saint Joseph Cathedral is a historic Catholic church that has been serving the spiritual needs of the community since 1853. Featuring impressive Italian-style architecture and breathtaking Gothic spires, the cathedral is renowned for its beauty and grandeur. Inside, visitors will find a variety of decorative elements including stained glass windows, vaulted ceilings, ornately carved wooden altars, and an intricately decorated ceiling mural.
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Buffalo Main LightThe Buffalo Main Light, located in Erie County, New York, is an historic lighthouse situated at the mouth of Buffalo Harbor. It was constructed in 1833 to light the busy harbor and guide mariners through its treacherous waters. The structure was originally constructed of wood but was later replaced with a more durable cast iron tower. The lighthouse's beacon could be seen from a distance of 12 miles and was an important navigational aid for vessels entering and leaving the harbor.
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Lafayette SquareLafayette Square is located in Erie County, Pennsylvania, on the eastern edge of the city of Erie. The area was first established as a public square in 1839 by the local government and named after Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette. It has since become an important landmark and destination for locals and visitors alike.
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Burchfield Penney Art CenterThe Burchfield Penney Art Center is located in Buffalo, NY on the campus of Buffalo State College and is a repository for the art and archives of Charles E. Burchfield. The center is a leading center for the study of the art, history, and culture of Western New York, and offers a variety of exhibitions and programs to engage audiences and inspire creativity.
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Guaranty Building & Interpretive CenterThe Guaranty Building & Interpretive Center in Erie County is a must-see for history buffs. The building is a National Historic Landmark, which was built in 1895 and is one of the few early skyscrapers to have survived. It once housed the offices of Guaranty Trust Company and is now a museum dedicated to the history of the region. Visitors can explore the building's interior with guided tours and exhibits that highlight the former offices and the history of Erie County.
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Buffalo AKG Art MuseumThe Buffalo AKG Art Museum is a space dedicated to the celebration of culture and art. The museum houses an impressive collection of American and international art, from both the 20th and 21st centuries, and features a wide variety of mediums, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and installations. Along with this collection, the museum hosts educational events, lectures, and workshops with visiting artists, and is home to an outdoor sculpture garden.
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Buffalo Lighthouse ParkLocated on the northern shore of Lake Erie in Buffalo, New York, Buffalo Lighthouse Park is a popular destination for residents and visitors alike. The park's namesake lighthouse dates back to 1833, making it one of the oldest lighthouses in operation in the United States. Its distinct white exterior provides a stunning backdrop against the blue waves of the lake as well as an iconic symbol of the city's maritime heritage.
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The Colored Musicians Club of BuffaloThe Colored Musicians Club of Buffalo, Erie County was founded in 1917 by a small group of African-American musicians. It is the oldest continuously operating jazz club in America and has served as a safe refuge for black musicians facing discrimination during the era of segregation. Throughout its history, it has hosted some of the greatest jazz performers of all time, including Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday.
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USS Little RockThe USS Little Rock was a Cleveland-class light cruiser originally commissioned by the United States Navy in 1945. It served in World War II and saw action during the Korean War, including participating in the Incheon Landing Operation. The ship was later decommissioned and relocated to Buffalo, NY, where it resides today as a museum ship located in Erie County–on the Buffalo River.
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USS The Sullivans (DD-537)USS The Sullivans (DD-537) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was laid down on 22 October 1943 at Bethlehem Steel Company's Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts and launched on 31 January 1944; she was sponsored by Mrs. Thomas F. Sullivan, mother of the five Sullivan brothers.
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Buffalo Naval ParkThe Buffalo Naval Park is a historic site and museum dedicated to preserving the heritage of the U.S. Navy. Located in Buffalo, New York, the Buffalo Naval Park features restored naval ships, a memorial to the victims of the attack on the USS Cole, an interactive museum, and a research facility. The park is open to the public, and offers educational programs and group tours.

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Peace Bridge
The Peace Bridge connecting Buffalo, New York, and Fort Erie, Ontario, was constructed in 1927 as a symbol of goodwill between the United States and Canada. It is the second-busiest international border crossing in the Great Lakes region and the only one that straddles the Niagara River. The bridge, which spans a distance of 853 feet, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the region, with its two towers standing 180 feet above the river.
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