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18 Attractions to Explore Near Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center

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Cazenovia ParkCazenovia Park is a stunning 685-acre park with a wealth of recreational amenities. The park features two golf courses, a pool complex, playgrounds, trails and picnic areas. During the summer months, visitors can take advantage of sports fields, tennis courts and an outdoor amphitheater for special events. Visitors can also explore the park’s historic features, including the Cazenovia Park Casino and historic stone arch bridge.
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Reinstein Woods Nature PreserveReinstein Woods Nature Preserve is a popular outdoor destination located in Erie County, New York, that covers over 200 acres of wetland, meadow, and woodlands. It features five miles of walking trails and a variety of wildlife viewing opportunities, including birds, turtles, frogs, and beavers. Reinstein Woods is also a great place to learn about the environment, as it offers educational programs, classes, and workshops for children and adults alike.
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Iron Island MuseumIron Island Museum located in Erie County, Pennsylvania is an important part of the local history. The museum was established in 1893 and has since become a hub for learning about the region’s rich iron mining heritage. Visitors can take guided tours through the historic buildings onsite, explore exhibits showcasing artifacts from the era, and learn about the people who lived and worked at Iron Island.
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Buffalo and Erie County Botanical GardensThe Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens, is a historic 10-acre botanical garden featuring over 2,000 species of plants from around the world. The gardens provide a wide variety of attractions, including a 36-foot high domed glass conservatory, a Japanese Garden, a Bromeliad Conservatory, a Bonsai Display, a large collection of orchids, and a variety of seasonal displays. The gardens also host events and programs throughout the year, such as educational classes and demonstrations.
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Our Lady of Victory National Shrine & BasilicaThe Our Lady of Victory National Shrine & Basilica is a beautiful and storied landmark. Built in 1926, it was originally designed as a shrine to Father Nelson Baker, a 19th century priest who served the poor and disadvantaged of Western New York. The basilica is constructed in the Romanesque Revival style with stunning Italian marble altars, dramatic stained glass windows and magnificent frescos. In addition to the basilica, the shrine has a museum, library, gift shop and auditorium
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Larkin Building Wall - Frank Lloyd WrightThe Larkin Building Wall in Erie County, created by Frank Lloyd Wright, is an impressive example of modern architecture. Built in 1904, it was one of the earliest applications of steel-frame technology and featured a remarkable integration of stone, brick and metal cladding. The wall's façade was composed entirely of precast concrete blocks that had been placed over steel frame supports, thus creating a unique blend of modernism and traditional masonry.
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Como Lake ParkComo Lake Park in Erie County is an outdoor adventure wonderland. The park features over 300 acres of breathtaking scenery, including a mile of shoreline on Como Lake. Visitors can explore the lush forests, tranquil meadows, and scenic trails that surround the lake. In addition to hiking and water activities such as swimming and fishing, visitors can also enjoy a variety of recreational activities such as bike riding, picnicking, and bird watching.
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Tifft Nature PreserveTifft Nature Preserve is a 264-acre nature preserve in Erie County, New York, owned and operated by Buffalo Audubon Society. It is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including beavers, foxes, great blue herons, and over 250 species of birds, including bald eagles. The preserve contains a variety of ecosystems, including marshland, woods, meadows, and ponds, as well as a 1.5-mile boardwalk which allows visitors to explore the wetlands and observe wildlife.
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Gallagher BeachGallagher Beach in Erie County is a popular tourist spot for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located along the shores of Lake Erie, this beach offers incredible views of the lake and its many islands. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and fishing. With miles of sandy beaches along with plenty of picnic areas and playgrounds, Gallagher Beach is a great spot for families to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
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SS ColumbiaThe SS Columbia was a side wheel steamer that operated on Lake Erie in the 19th century. Built in Buffalo, New York in 1859 for the Union Steamboat Company, it was one of the first modern steamers to be built on the Great Lakes. The ship sailed out of Buffalo and offered trips up and down Lake Erie between Detroit, Cleveland, Sandusky, and Buffalo. It was a popular passenger ship, with the capacity to carry 1,500 passengers and up to 500 tons of cargo.
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Buffalo Harbor State ParkBuffalo Harbor State Park is a premier waterfront destination in Western New York. Located on the banks of the Buffalo River near downtown Buffalo, the park offers spectacular views of Lake Erie and a unique mix of recreational facilities. Highlights include a boardwalk, fishing pier, boat launch, playgrounds, picnic areas, and trails. Visitors can also explore the park’s wetlands, nature center, and shoreline beach.
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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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Seneca Buffalo Creek CasinoThe Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino is owned and operated by the Seneca Nation of Indians. It offers a wide variety of gaming options, including video slots, table games, and poker. It also provides guests with live entertainment, dining options, and a variety of other amenities. The casino hosts over 2,000 slot machines, 30 table games, and a 14-table poker room. It also features several restaurants, bars, and lounges, as well as an amphitheater for live music.
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Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow MuseumThe Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum is a unique museum dedicated to the history of the Pierce Arrow Motor Car Company.This museum features a variety of artifacts, including photographs and documents from the company's history, as well as an extensive collection of Pierce Arrow cars. The museum also features interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and audio-visual presentations that tell the story of Pierce Arrow and its impact on Buffalo's history.
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Edward M CotterThe Edward M. Cotter is a fireboat located in Buffalo, New York on the Erie Canal. It was built in 1900 and has served as an active fireboat since then, making it one of the oldest operating fireboats in the United States. The boat is named after Edward Martin Cotter, who was killed in the line of duty while fighting a five-alarm fire in Buffalo.
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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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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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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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Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center
The Charles E. Burchfield Nature & Art Center is located in Erie County, Ohio and offers visitors a unique experience combining nature and art. The center features an expansive outdoor display of native plants, trees, birds, and butterflies as well as a variety of interactive educational activities for children and adults alike. Visitors can take part in guided tours around the center's gardens, learn about the local ecology, and explore the history of the area.
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