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18 Attractions to Explore Near Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy

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Delaware ParkDelaware Park in Erie County is a great place to visit and take in the beauty of nature. It is home to many recreational opportunities, including hiking, horseback riding, golfing, fishing, and cross-country skiing. There is also a marina and a casino. The park offers breathtaking views of Lake Erie and the surrounding landscape. Delaware Park is also home to some fascinating wildlife, including bald eagles, foxes, and a variety of waterfowl.
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The Buffalo ZooThe Buffalo Zoo, located in Erie County, New York, is the third oldest zoo in the United States and has been open since 1875. It is home to over 1,000 animals from around the world, including elephants, rhinos, lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, and more. The zoo also features an interactive water play area, a carousel, and various educational programs. It is a great place to take the family for a day of animal-filled fun.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin HouseFrank Lloyd Wright's Martin House is a stunning Prairie Style masterpiece situated on a 5.5 acre site in Buffalo, New York. The house, originally designed for Buffalo businessman Darwin D. Martin in 1903, features a complex series of interconnected buildings, including a main house, a conservatory, a carriage house, and a gardener's cottage, as well as a series of terraces, gardens, and a pergola.
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Forest LawnFounded in 1849, Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo) is one of the oldest and largest cemeteries in the United States. It spans over 285 acres, with more than 250,000 permanent gravesites and a staff of over 40 professional cemetery caretakers. The cemetery also features a vast array of sculptures, monuments, and memorials, as well as a chapel, mausoleum, and columbarium. This active cemetery is open throughout the year and hosts special events for its visitors.
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Blue Sky MausoleumThe Blue Sky Mausoleum is one of the county's most unique and treasured landmarks. An impressive structure, it was built in 1885 as a final resting place for prominent members of the community. The mausoleum stands at an impressive 60 feet tall and includes several graceful columns, intricate stained glass windows and a majestic dome roof – all intricately adorned with intricate carvings. It is a sight to behold and an everlasting symbol of the county’s dedication to its citizens.
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Hoyt LakeHoyt Lake is a 20-acre lake located in the Delaware Park section of Erie County. The lake serves as both an aesthetic and recreational asset to Buffalo's citizens, acting as a popular spot for fishing, paddleboating, kayaking, swimming, and ice skating. It was even featured on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987! The lake and its surrounding park area provide a stunning backdrop for visitors, with lush greenery, picturesque views of the nearby skyline, and plenty of wildlife.
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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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The Buffalo History MuseumThe Buffalo History Museum is one of the oldest and largest museums in the United States. Its mission is to preserve and share the history and culture of the Great Lakes region. Located in downtown Buffalo, the museum has hundreds of thousands of objects and artifacts, along with a large library and research center. It is home to a range of exhibits, including the Buffalo Panorama and the “All Aboard: Great Lakes Transportation” exhibit.
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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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Hertel AvenueHertel Avenue, is a major thoroughfare that runs through the northwestern part of the county. It stretches for 15 miles, from the city of Buffalo to the south all the way up to the suburbs of Amherst to the north. It is a popular destination for shopping and dining, as well as numerous attractions. The area is known for its vibrant nightlife, with a number of bars, clubs, and restaurants located along the avenue.
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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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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 Museum of ScienceThe Buffalo Museum of Science is a museum, that is dedicated to the exploration of science, technology, and natural history. The museum houses permanent collections of over 700,000 artifacts, including minerals, fossils, scientific instruments, and Native American artifacts. It also features numerous interactive exhibits, education programs, and special events throughout the year.
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UB Anderson GalleryThe UB Anderson Gallery at the University of Buffalo, Erie County is a premier contemporary art gallery. Established in 1951, it is one of the oldest university-affiliated galleries in the United States. The gallery features rotating exhibitions by regional, national and international artists as well as curated collections from the permanent collection of over 4000 works. Located on the first floor of UB’s Center for the Arts, the gallery is open to the public and offers free docent-led tours.
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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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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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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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Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy
The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy (BOPC) is an independent non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, maintenance, and promotion of the Buffalo, New York Olmsted Park System. Founded in 2004, BOPC works to maintain and improve the world-renowned park system, which includes six parks, eight parkways, and ten landscapes designed by noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.
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