Walking Tours

Phone reservations: 716-852-3300 -- Check or money order -- Mail-in credit card

Buffalo is nationally known for its many Victorian and early modern architectural gems. Three of the greatest architects in American history - Richardson, Sullivan and Wright - all have signature buildings in Buffalo.
 
Visitors and residents alike are cordially invited to enjoy any of the 50 self-guided audio tours and nearly 500 guided tours now offered by Buffalo Tours. Experience firsthand Buffalo's magnificent historic and architectural heritage!
 
Guided Tours
Most guided tours do not require reservations. Simply arrive at the indicated starting point a few minutes before the tour is scheduled to begin. Tours will take place rain or shine. In the event of extreme weather, call 716-852-3300 for cancellation information.
 
For those tours that require reservations, there are three ways to do so: by telephone at 716-852-3300 during regular working hours, online at buffalotours.org, and by mail (download the form and mail to 617 Main St., Buffalo, NY 14203). Make checks payable to Buffalo Tours. Please make reservations at least 24 hours in advance, and by Friday for Sunday tours.

Year 'round ..... May .... June .... July .... August .... September .... October .... November .... December

Year 'round

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
year 'round (except holidays)
City Hall
Learn all about this Art Deco masterpiece -- inside and out.

12 noon - 1 p.m.
Meet in the City Hall lobby
Free

Tuesdays

Year 'round

(except July and Aug.)
Downtown Walking Tours
·       Buffalo, the Best Designed City in North America: Ellicott, Olmsted, and E. B. Green
            1st Tuesday of the month

·       Three 19th Century Presidents in Buffalo: Fillmore, Cleveland, and McKinley
            2nd Tuesday of the month

·       Chicago Meets Buffalo: Burnham, Sullivan, and Wright
            3rd Tuesday of the month

·       Underground Railroad to the Niagara Movement: Mary Talbert and Friends
            4th Tuesday of the month

1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Meet in front of the Landmark Society office in the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Saturdays

Year 'round
Offered for the first time!
Artspace's Backyard: An Emerging Neighborhood
Explore the architecture, history, and unique urban homesteading opportunities in the Artspace backyard, which is fast becoming Buffalo's newest arts and educational neighborhood. In case of bad weather, the conversation moves inside the café to focus on issues presented during the walking tour. Author of the fixBuffalo blog, docent David Torke is a ten-year resident of the neighborhood.

Saturdays year round, 11 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at the Delta Sonic café, 1264 Main, across from Artspace
Donation: $10

May 2007
Sunday
May 6
Inside the Central Terminal
The Art Deco Central Terminal evokes poignant memories of departure and reunion and dismay over its deterioration under various owners. Since 1997, the nonprofit Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, Buffalo Tours' partner in presenting this tour, has arrested deterioration, restored the tower clock, and conducted regular cleanups and well-attended events on site. See the results and hear further plans.
Cosponsored by the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet at the Central Terminal on Memorial Drive off Broadway.
Donation: $10

Saturday
May 12
Offered for the first time!
Interior Views Around the Avenue
This is a rare opportunity to view work in progress at the Coit House, Buffalo's oldest residence; the interiors of Ani DiFranco's The Church; the Cornell mansion, and an ante-bellum Greek Revival; and to admire Trinity's LaFarge and Tiffany windows. Lunch and a lecture on the Buffalo River's role in Buffalo's industrialization follow at McCarthy's Pub in the Old First Ward.

9:30 a.m.
Meet at Trinity Episcopal Church, Delaware between W. Tupper and Edward
Donation: Tour/lunch/lecture, $32; tour only, $20
Reservation recommended

Saturday
May 19
Offered for the first time!
Inside and Around Oakland Place
Though only one block long, Oakland Place boasts one of the city's finest residential streetscapes. Architectural historian Martin Wachadlo will share his knowledge of the architecture, history, industrial leaders, and families that built the more than forty refined and high-quality residences representing a wide range of age, style, and size. The tour includes several interiors.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at corner of Oakland and Summer
Donation: $20
Reservation recommended

Saturday
May 26
Offered for the first time!
Heart of Polonia - It Still Beats Strong
Dominated by its massive Catholic churches interspersed with business and residential designs of the highest order, the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood was the heart of Western New York's Polish-American community for generations. Learn more about this neighborhood's past, and about present revitalization efforts by Broadway-Fillmore Alive and other groups.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the main entrance of St. Stanislaus Church, 123 Townsend
Donation: $10

Sunday
May 27
H. H. Richardson Complex
On this tour, we'll walk the perimeter of one of H. H. Richardson's greatest designs, the Buffalo State Hospital (interior tours have been unavailable since 2003). Surrounded by an Olmsted landscape, this largest of Richardson's creations influenced a much emulated architectural style named for the architect, Richardsonian Romanesque.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the Forest Avenue Gate at the head of Richmond Avenue
Donation: $10

June 2007

Saturday
June 2
Inside Four Treasures on Delaware Avenue
On this tour, you'll view the interiors of four of Buffalo's architectural treasures: the 1922 Tudor Revival Saturn Club, the 1895 Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, the luxurious 1903 Goodyear mansion; and, lastly, the beautifully restored Greek Hellenic Church, where, afterward, we invite you to enjoy a Buffalo favorite, the Hellenic Festival.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the Saturn Club, 977 Delaware Ave.
Donation: $20
Reservation recommended
Sunday
June 3
Inside the Central Terminal
The Art Deco Central Terminal evokes poignant memories of departure and reunion and dismay over its deterioration under various owners. Since 1997, the nonprofit Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, Buffalo Tours' partner in presenting this tour, has arrested deterioration, restored the tower clock, and conducted regular cleanups and well-attended events on site. See the results and hear further plans.
Cosponsored by the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet at the Central Terminal on Memorial Drive off Broadway.
Donation: $10

Saturday
June 9
H. H. Richardson Complex
On this tour, we'll walk the perimeter of one of H. H. Richardson's greatest designs, the Buffalo State Hospital (interior tours have been unavailable since 2003). Surrounded by an Olmsted landscape, this largest of Richardson's creations influenced a much emulated architectural style named for the architect, Richardsonian Romanesque.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the Forest Avenue Gate at the head of Richmond Avenue
Donation: $10

Friday
June 22
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday
June 23
Offered for the first time
Larkin, Wright, and a Forgotten Neighborhood
Explore the legacy of soap entrepreneur John Larkin and architect Frank Lloyd Wright with an interior tour of the restored Larkin at Exchange Building. View the vestiges of a once thriving neighborhood and the interior of St. Stephen's R. C. Church, and hear about plans for revitalization. Lunch with us afterward at Sharkey's Café at Van Rensselear and Roseville and take a trivia quiz for prizes.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at St. Stephen's Church, 193 Elk Street
Donation: $10 (lunch not included)
Reservation recommended

Friday
June 29
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday June 30 Offered for the first time!
Inside and Around Oakland Place
Though only one block long, Oakland Place boasts one of the city's finest residential streetscapes. Architectural historian Martin Wachadlo will share his knowledge of the architecture, history, industrial leaders, and families that built the more than forty refined and high-quality residences representing a wide range of age, style, and size. The tour includes several interiors.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at corner of Oakland and Summer
Donation: $20
Reservation recommended

July 2007

Sunday
July 1
Offered for the first time!
Heart of Polonia - It Still Beats Strong
Dominated by its massive Catholic churches interspersed with business and residential designs of the highest order, the Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood was the heart of Western New York's Polish-American community for generations. Learn more about this neighborhood's past, and about present revitalization efforts by Broadway-Fillmore Alive and other groups.

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet at the main entrance of St. Stanislaus Church, 123 Townsend
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


July 2-6
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
July 6
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday
July 7
Who Was Who on the Avenue?
Stroll with us down Delaware Avenue past the Midway's 1890s Neoclassical row houses and learn how Buffalo movers and shakers lived - and died - during the Gilded Age. The July tour ends within walking distance of "Taste of Buffalo"; the August tour ends with lunch and a trivia quiz at Founding Fathers Pub on Edward Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the corner of Tracy and Delaware
Donation: $10 (lunch not included)
Reservation recommended for August 18 tour

Saturday
July 7
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 8
Inside the Central Terminal
The Art Deco Central Terminal evokes poignant memories of departure and reunion and dismay over its deterioration under various owners. Since 1997, the nonprofit Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, Buffalo Tours' partner in presenting this tour, has arrested deterioration, restored the tower clock, and conducted regular cleanups and well-attended events on site. See the results and hear further plans.
Cosponsored by the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet at the Central Terminal on Memorial Drive off Broadway.
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 8
Offered for the first time!
Gold Medal on Foot
Join us for an update on Cobblestone District and Commercial Slip developments and for a walk over the Michigan Avenue lift bridge for a close-up of General Mills and other majestic elevators left from our former grain-based economy. While on tour, munch on the General Mills product sample everyone will receive.

1:00-3:00 p.m.
Walking tour meets in front of the HSBC Arena at Washington and Perry
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


July 9-13
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
July 13
Crime and Scandal
Did Grover Cleveland really father a son out of wedlock? Who was hanged before a crowd of thousands in Niagara Square? Where downtown did the KKK have an office? What robbery led to the book/movie "Hide in Plain Sight"? This walking tour visits locations associated with these and other fascinating crimes and scandals in downtown Buffalo.

6-8 p,m.
Meet at Niagara Square
Donation: $10

Friday
July 13
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday
July 14
Offered for the first time!
Darwin Martin's Downtown
See downtown through the eyes of Darwin Martin, who brought Frank Lloyd Wright to Buffalo and remained his benefactor for more than 30 years. Visit where young Martin took accounting classes, where he saw Edwin Booth perform in Hamlet, where he maintained offices. Learn about the architecture and hear what Martin wrote about these and other places with a Wright connection, courtesy of the University Archives, University at Buffalo.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the northwest corner of Main and Seneca
Donation: $10

Saturday
July 14
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 15
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

4:45 -6:00  p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 15
Offered for the first time!
Halting the Madness
Join the fight against blight. Hear how a group of determined citizens, called the West Side Community Collaborative, has successfully prevented almost a dozen demolitions and helped turn formerly vacant properties into thriving homes. Harvey Garrett tells the proud tale of the WSCC and its efforts to revitalize a neighborhood, one property at a time.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Chenango and Rhode Island, in front of Left Bank Restaurant
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


July 16-20
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
July 20
Offered for the first time!
Discover the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
With two-year-old Hauptman-Woodward Institute as example, learn about green architecture, view slides on the history of the Medical Campus area and, on a walking tour, learn more about the research being conducted, the sites slated for business development, and the plans for Ellicott Street and the Allen Street extension.

2 - 3:30 p.m.
Meet in the lobby of the Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics, 701 Ellicott at Virginia
Donation: $10

Saturday
July 21
Chippewa and the Victorian, Too
Get a firsthand view of a one-time flophouse restored to its original 1850s grandeur complete with adjacent Buffalo in Bloom award-winning gardens. Walk down Chippewa and learn about the street's ties to the Ku Klux Klan, the Communist party, and a local stardom-to-destitution sports hero. This tour offers great examples of demolition by neglect, restoration, and adaptive reuse.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the corner of Elmwood and Chippewa
Donation: $10

Saturday
July 21
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 22
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

1:00 -3:00 p.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 22
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

4:45 -6:00  p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

y
July 23-27
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
July 27
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday
July 28
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 29
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

4:45 -6:00  p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Sunday
July 29
H. H. Richardson Complex
On this tour, we'll walk the perimeter of one of H. H. Richardson's greatest designs, the Buffalo State Hospital (interior tours have been unavailable since 2003). Surrounded by an Olmsted landscape, this largest of Richardson's creations influenced a much emulated architectural style named for the architect, Richardsonian Romanesque.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the Forest Avenue Gate at the head of Richmond Avenue
Donation: $10

Monday - Tuesday
July 30-31
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

August 2007

Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


August 1-3
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
August 3
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday
August 4
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
August 5
Offered for the first time!
Inside and Around Oakland Place
Though only one block long, Oakland Place boasts one of the city's finest residential streetscapes. Architectural historian Martin Wachadlo will share his knowledge of the architecture, history, industrial leaders, and families that built the more than forty refined and high-quality residences representing a wide range of age, style, and size. The tour includes several interiors.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at corner of Oakland and Summer
Donation: $20
Reservation recommended

Sunday
August 5
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

4:45 -6:00  p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


August  6-10
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
August 10
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Friday
August 10
Offered for the first time!
Discover the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
With two-year-old Hauptman-Woodward Institute as example, learn about green architecture, view slides on the history of the Medical Campus area and, on a walking tour, learn more about the research being conducted, the sites slated for business development, and the plans for Ellicott Street and the Allen Street extension.

2 - 3:30 p.m.
Meet in the lobby of the Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics, 701 Ellicott at Virginia
Donation: $10

Saturday
August 11

Offered for the first time!
Gold Medal on Foot
Join us for an update on Cobblestone District and Commercial Slip developments and for a walk over the Michigan Avenue lift bridge for a close-up of General Mills and other majestic elevators left from our former grain-based economy. While on tour, munch on the General Mills product sample everyone will receive.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Walking tour meets in front of the HSBC Arena at Washington and Perry
Donation: $10

Saturday
August 11
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday, Aug. 12 Chippewa and the Victorian, Too
Get a firsthand view of a one-time flophouse restored to its original 1850s grandeur complete with adjacent Buffalo in Bloom award-winning gardens. Walk down Chippewa and learn about the street's ties to the Ku Klux Klan, the Communist party, and a local stardom-to-destitution sports hero. This tour offers great examples of demolition by neglect, restoration, and adaptive reuse.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the corner of Elmwood and Chippewa
Donation: $10

Sunday
August 12
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

4:45 -6:00  p.m..
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


August 13-17
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
August 17
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

5:30 - 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Saturday
August 18
Who Was Who on the Avenue?
Stroll with us down Delaware Avenue past the Midway's 1890s Neoclassical row houses and learn how Buffalo movers and shakers lived - and died --; during the Gilded Age. The July tour ends within walking distance of "Taste of Buffalo"; the August tour ends with lunch and a trivia quiz at Founding Fathers Pub on Edward Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the corner of Tracy and Delaware
Donation: $10 (lunch not included)
Reservation recommended for August 18 tour

Saturday
August 18
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
August 19
Crime and Scandal
Did Grover Cleveland really father a son out of wedlock? Who was hanged before a crowd of thousands in Niagara Square? Where downtown did the KKK have an office? What robbery led to the book/movie "Hide in Plain Sight"? This walking tour visits locations associated with these and other fascinating crimes and scandals in downtown Buffalo.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Niagara Square
Donation: $10

Sunday
August 19
Inside the Central Terminal
The Art Deco Central Terminal evokes poignant memories of departure and reunion and dismay over its deterioration under various owners. Since 1997, the nonprofit Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, Buffalo Tours' partner in presenting this tour, has arrested deterioration, restored the tower clock, and conducted regular cleanups and well-attended events on site. See the results and hear further plans.
Cosponsored by the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation

11 a.m... - 1 p.m.
Meet at the Central Terminal on Memorial Drive off Broadway.
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


August 20-24
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Saturday
August 25
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Sunday
August 26
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

1:00 -3:00 p.m.
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday


August 27-31
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

September 2007

Saturday
September 1
Offered for the first time!
Darwin Martin's Downtown
See downtown through the eyes of Darwin Martin, who brought Frank Lloyd Wright to Buffalo and remained his benefactor for more than 30 years. Visit where young Martin took accounting classes, where he saw Edwin Booth perform in Hamlet, where he maintained offices. Learn about the architecture and hear what Martin wrote about these and other places with a Wright connection, courtesy of the University Archives, University at Buffalo.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the northwest corner of Main and Seneca
Donation: $10

Sunday
September 2
H. H. Richardson Complex
On this tour, we'll walk the perimeter of one of H. H. Richardson's greatest designs, the Buffalo State Hospital (interior tours have been unavailable since 2003). Surrounded by an Olmsted landscape, this largest of Richardson's creations influenced a much emulated architectural style named for the architect, Richardsonian Romanesque.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the Forest Avenue Gate at the head of Richmond Avenue
Donation: $10

Saturday
September 8
Offered for the first time!
Halting the Madness
Join the fight against blight. Hear how a group of determined citizens, called the West Side Community Collaborative, has successfully prevented almost a dozen demolitions and helped turn formerly vacant properties into thriving homes. Harvey Garrett tells the proud tale of the WSCC and its efforts to revitalize a neighborhood, one property at a time.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at Chenango and Rhode Island, in front of Left Bank Restaurant
Donation: $10

Saturday
September 15
Betty Barcode Tells All: The Secrets of Researching Your Personal Landmark
Have you ever wanted to learn more about your Buffalo house but didn't know where to begin? Betty Barcode, aka Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, takes you deep inside the Central Library, where you'll learn the secrets of city directories, the census, Sanborn maps, Common Council proceedings, and other arcane sources used by professional landmark researchers.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at the Washington Street sidewalk ramp to the Central Branch of the Buffalo Erie County Library
Donation: $10
Tour limit: 10 persons
Reservation recommended

Sunday
September 16
Offered for the first time!
Kleinhans Music Hall and Its Surrounding Neighborhood
Learn about Frederick Law Olmsted's parkway design and see how it impacted neighborhoods and inspired world-class architecture: the National Historic Landmark, Kleinhans Music Hall. Stroll restored Symphony Circle and Porter Avenue, and view a cluster of typical 1850s-era Buffalo housing, a Second Empire style firehouse, 1880s Queen Anne style residences, and much more.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at the Frederick Chopin statue in front of Kleinhans Music Hall
Donation: $10

Saturday
September 22
Offered for the first time
Larkin, Wright, and a Forgotten Neighborhood
Explore the legacy of soap entrepreneur John Larkin and architect Frank Lloyd Wright with an interior tour of the restored Larkin at Exchange Building. View the vestiges of a once thriving neighborhood and the interior of St. Stephen's R. C. Church, and hear about plans for revitalization. Lunch with us afterward at Sharkey's Café at Van Rensselear and Roseville and take a trivia quiz for prizes.

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Meet at St. Stephen's Church, 193 Elk Street
Donation: $10 (lunch not included)
Reservation recommended
Saturday
September 29
Inside Three Mansions on Delaware Avenue
What was home-life like for the rich and famous during Buffalo's Gilded Age? Find out on this exclusive interior tour of three of Delaware Avenue's grandest residences: the Pratt, Clement, and Knox mansions, where breathtaking craftsmanship, elaborate entry halls, grand staircases, and sweeping living spaces are the norm.

9 a.m.
Meet at the northwest corner of Delaware and North
Donation: $20
Reservation recommended

October 2007
Sunday
October 14
Inside the Central Terminal
The Art Deco Central Terminal evokes poignant memories of departure and reunion and dismay over its deterioration under various owners. Since 1997, the nonprofit Central Terminal Restoration Corporation, Buffalo Tours' partner in presenting this tour, has arrested deterioration, restored the tower clock, and conducted regular cleanups and well-attended events on site. See the results and hear further plans.
Cosponsored by the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation

11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meet at the Central Terminal on Memorial Drive off Broadway.
Donation: $10
Saturday
October 20
Offered for the first time!
The Statler Hotel - Its Past, Present, and Future  
When built, the 1923 Statler was a model hotel, innovative in design, amenities, and services. Today it's an aging office building scheduled for a face lift, thanks to a $130 million investment by a British developer. Our tour will recall the hotel's illustrious past and view the restoration underway. Lunch (optional) afterward in the Terrace Room overlooking historic Niagara Square.

9 a.m.
Meet in Niagara Square at the McKinley Monument
Donation: Tour and lunch, $38; tour only $20
Reservation recommended

Saturday
October 27
Betty Barcode Tells All: The Secrets of Researching Your Personal Landmark
Have you ever wanted to learn more about your Buffalo house but didn't know where to begin? Betty Barcode, aka Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, takes you deep inside the Central Library, where you'll learn the secrets of city directories, the census, Sanborn maps, Common Council proceedings, and other arcane sources used by professional landmark researchers.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at the Washington Street sidewalk ramp to the Central Branch of the Buffalo Erie County Library
Donation: $10
Tour limit: 10 persons
Reservation recommended

November 2007

Saturday
November 10
Betty Barcode Tells All: The Secrets of Researching Your Personal Landmark
Have you ever wanted to learn more about your Buffalo house but didn't know where to begin? Betty Barcode, aka Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, takes you deep inside the Central Library, where you'll learn the secrets of city directories, the census, Sanborn maps, Common Council proceedings, and other arcane sources used by professional landmark researchers.

10 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at the Washington Street sidewalk ramp to the Central Branch of the Buffalo Erie County Library
Donation: $10
Tour limit: 10 persons
Reservation recommended

Friday
November 23
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10:00 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Saturday
November 24
CANCELED

Offered for the first time!
Inside a Frank Lloyd Wright House on Tillinghast
Join us for a special look inside the Wright-designed Walter Davidson house, called by architectural historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock the finest Wright house in Buffalo. We'll then take a short walking tour of Tillinghast Place, followed by lunch at historic McCarthy's Pub in the Old First Ward and a lecture about the Buffalo River's role in Buffalo's industrialization.

9 a.m.
Meet at Tillinghast and Parkside
Donation: Tour/lunch/lecture, $32; tour only, $20
Reservation recommended

December 2007

Wednesday
December 26
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10:00 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Thursday
December 27
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10:00 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Friday
December 28
Downtown Revealed
You don't know Buffalo if you don't know the landmarks on this tour by master architects Sullivan, Burnham, Upjohn, and E. B. Green. The Guaranty Building, St. Paul's, and the Ellicott Square Building are as magnificent inside as outside. The tour also includes City Hall, Old Post Office, Old County Hall, and lower Pearl Street.

10:00 a.m. - 12 noon
Meet at Main Street entrance of the Market Arcade, 617 Main Street
Donation: $10

Saturday
December 29
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

9:30 - 10:45  a.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

Sunday
December 30
Offered for the first time!
Legendary Lincoln Parkway
One of the most beautiful avenues in Olmsted's park system, Lincoln Parkway immediately became a magnet for lavish homes by many prominent Buffalonians. John Larkin, founder of the Larkin Soap Company, even bought an entire square block as an estate called Larkland for himself and his children. Join us as we explore this storied neighborhood.

9:30 -10:45 p.m.
Meet at the Lincoln Statue by the Rose Garden in Delaware Park
Donation: $10

For more information: Buffalo Tours 2007 or E-mail or 716-852-3300

Buffalo Tours 2007
Buffalo, New York
Buffalo Tours is operated by the Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier and the Preservation Coalition of Erie County with major funding from MT Bank

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