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Ruins 3 3 D-3 Buffalo Zoo Naval and Bualo Sport 3^ Military Park Marrio D-4 Canisius College Slip HARBOR Elmwood Ave 1@ CENTER B-3 Liberty 3$ Burchfield Penney Art Center Hound (auto traffic) 2019/2020 D-3 3& Special Medaille College LLOYD ST Events b E-6 1# Concordia Cemetery Pierce Station 4@ 1$ B-3 2$ SUNY Buffalo State Commercial Lawn HSBC MAPS B-6 1$ El Museo Francisco Oller y Dart Atrium h 3* 4 Lawn 1% 4 VISITOR F-1 University at Buffalo HANOVER ST e Boardwalk MAIN STREET Diego Rivera PRIME ST Honda 3% Great HARBOR South Campus Lawn Pavilion 1@ C-3 1% Forest Lawn Cemetery CENTER PERRY ST 4& 2^ 4 4 1^ Shopping 6# D-3 Frank Lloyd Wright’s 3( Bualo PERRY ST f Martin House D-6 Broadway Market Dunbar 5$ LaSallee Lawn e 4) River Dish 4% A-6 1& Frank Lloyd Wright’s B-5 Horsefeathers Market KeyBank Center 5 Park e Beach 5 Fountain 5 Rowing Boathouse B-4 4! West Side Bazaar Plaza SEYMOUR H. KNOX III PLAZA j F-6 1* Iron Island Museum B-4-6 Elmwood Avenue 1( SOUTH PARK B-5 Karpeles Manuscript Library shopping district 5% 5 5 (2 locations) B-4 Grant Street A 6% CANALSIDE VE 1( 4$ 5@ 2) shopping district 4# B-6 Kleinhans Music Hall Lafayette 2& Square 6 D-8 2! Larkin Square C,D-2 Hertel Avenue g 4) 2@ shopping district 3(1* 1* D-2 North Park Theatre 2( 4! 2# Olmsted Park (6 locations) 5! i HOTEL @ Western New York’s Premier Hospitality Choice Since 1938. B-3 Richardson Olmsted Campus 6) THE LAFAYETTE B-3 2$ Olmsted Parkway 3) Rockwell Hall Performing b Church Howard St 6 6 (south of Delaware Park) 6461 TRANSIT ROAD, BUFFALO, NY 14043 CALL 716.635.9000 | Arts Center 7 3# 7! 7 C-10 2% Safe Harbor Marina Lake 2% LAFAYETTE Erie 2* BREWING CO. Salvatores Visit Buffalo Niagara 2019_.indd 1 4/29/19 2:53 PM Basin LOFTS ON 2! 1) 3! DOWNTOWN BUFFALO Erie 6! Seneca 6& Marina PEARL 6^ Accommodations 2$ 7 7 D-9 Canalside 3^ Templeton F-4 b Aloft Buffalo Downtown @ 2% 8 Terr PEARL STREET 8 E-7 Cathedral Park GRILL & BREWERY 500 Pearl F-5 2^ CEPA Photography Gallery Erie St Amtrak 2# D-7 c Buffalo Grand Hotel & Event Center 3@ 7) G-6 2& Colored Musicians Club & Museum 2) PIZZA 6@ 5& E-9 d PLANT St Lord Courtyard Buffalo Downtown/ E-7 2* Ellicott Square Building c Canalside 1& Erie Canal 6$ A-7 2( Erie Basin Marina Observation Tower 1&4* Harbor D-5 e Embassy Suites Buffalo 9 Bualo River 6* 9 8 8 D-7 3) Erie County Hall HOFBRÄUHAUS E-5 f Hampton Inn & Suites Special 3! Events 5( F-7 Erie Community College 2$ Station Buffalo Downtown Larkin 3@ Square D-9 Explore & More – The Ralph C. Hydraulics St E-6 g Hilton Garden Inn Buffalo 6( SENECA BUFFALO Wilson Children’s Museum KEY TO SYMBOLS Carroll St Downtown 3# CREEK CASINO Larkin StRoseville St h E-7 Guaranty Building 10 Metro Rail 10 F-4 Hostel Buffalo Niagara (free fare zone) 4^ Griffin St i E-4 3$ Hallwalls Contemporary 9 9 F-7 HOTEL @ THE LAFAYETTE Metro Rail continues Marvin St j Arts Center/Babeville underground (pay zone) E-5 Hyatt Regency Buffalo Smith St F-4 3% Irish Classical Theatre 1) Public Parking D-7 LOFTS ON PEARL 3^ GRAND Miami St A-8 John Maynard Plaque Moore St E-1 1! Residence Inn Buffalo Downtown Buffalo Niagara LADY A-1 3& Kavinoky Theatre (D’Youville College) 11 Visitor Center 11 E-4 1@ The Westin Buffalo 5* 2@ C-1 3* Kleinhans Music Hall/Buffalo Amtrak H-2 1# Wyndham Garden Buffalo BUFFALO 5^ Park Philharmonic Orchestra Conway 10 10 Downtown RIVERWORKS © VISIT BUFFALO NIAGARA E-6 3( Lafayette Square Attractions/Entertainment G-6 4) Michigan Street Baptist Church ABCDEFGHIJ F-4 1$ 710 Main Street Theatre G-6 4! Nash House Museum F-4 1% Alleyway Theatre D-4 4@ New Phoenix Theatre on the Park 5* Canalside F-1 5) Theodore Roosevelt F-11 GRAND LADY Meeting/Sports Facilities Transportation D-9 1^ BFLO Harbor Kayak D-6 4# Niagara Square Inaugural National Historic Site DINNER CRUISES E-6 6% Buffalo Niagara E-9 7) Amtrak Station 11 11 D-9 1& Buffalo & Erie County F-4 4$ Road Less Traveled Productions 5( E-6 5! Visit Buffalo Niagara F-9 HOFBRÄUHAUS Convention Center F-7 7! NFTA/Greyhound Bus Terminal Naval & Military Park E-5 4% Rotary Rink/Fountain Plaza 6) 6^ E-6 5@ WNY Book Arts Center E-7 LAFAYETTE BREWING CO. E-8 Buffalo Bisons/Sahlen Field F-6 1* Hospitals Buffalo & Erie County Public F-10 4^ SENECA BUFFALO CREEK D-8 6! PEARL STREET GRILL & F-8 6& Erie Community College/ G-2 7@ Library (Mark Twain Room) CASINO Restaurants & Breweries BREWERY Burt Flickinger Athletic Center Buffalo General Medical Center D-6 1( 5# G-2 7# Buffalo City Hall F-4 4& Shea’s Performing Arts Center G-1 Anchor Bar E-9 6@ PIZZA PLANT E-9 6* HarborCenter Gates Vascular Institute C-9 2) Buffalo Harbor Cruises (Shea’s Buffalo Theatre & E-5 5$ Bada Bing Bar & Grill 6( G-2 7$ John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital 12 12 Shopping E-10 KeyBank Center D-8 2! Buffalo Harbor Museum Smith Theatre) F-5 5% Big Ditch Brewing Co. H-2 7% Roswell Park Comprehensive F-5 6# Market Arcade © NIAGARA BUFFALO VISIT © VISIT BUFFALO NIAGARA 2@ D-9 4* 5^ Cancer Center F-11 Buffalo River Fest Park Spirit of Buffalo/Buffalo River F-11 BUFFALO RIVERWORKS 6$ 2# History Tours/Queen City Bike Ferry 5& I-9 Winkler & Samuels F-8 Buffalo Transportation 4( G-9 Chef’s Restaurant A B C D E F Pierce Arrow Museum & E-2 Theatre of Youth Company D,E-2 Allentown shopping district VISITBUFFALONIAGARA.COM #INTHEBUF Frank Lloyd Wright Filling Station 1 7 2 3 5 6 9 8 4 11 17 12 13 15 16 18 14 10 BUFFALO NIAGARA FALLS REGION Accommodations F-13 3) Hamburg Casino 5( Bocce Club Pizza J J (2 locations) F-8, H-7 H-9 b Courtyard Buffalo Airport E-7 3! Herschell Carrousel c Factory Museum F-13 6) Mammoser’s Tavern & NOW COMES H-9 THE DELAVAN HOTEL & SPA/ SALVATORE'S ITALIAN F-18 3@ Hidden Valley Animal Restaurant GARDENS Adventure 6! Paula’s Donuts (3 locations) F-8, H-8, G-11 A-18 d Doubletree by Hilton I-8 3# Hull House Jamestown 3$ H-8 6@ PIZZA PLANT H-4 Kenan Center I I G-9 e Fairfield Inn & Suites A-5 6# I-9 3% Lancaster Opera House Skylon Tower THE FUN PART Buffalo Airport 6$ H-3 3^ F-8 Tom’s Restaurant H-9 f GARDEN PLACE HOTEL Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises Shopping G-9 g Hampton Inn Buffalo- L-21 3& 6% Airport/Galleria Mall Maid of the Mist J-7 Antique World (see Niagara Falls inset) 6^ G-8 h Hampton Inn 3* C-5 Fashion Outlets H H S-25 Buffalo-Williamsville Millard Fillmore House Niagara Falls USA (see East Aurora inset) 6& G-9 i Hilton Garden Inn T-24 Fisher Price Toystore F-8 3( Buffalo Airport Museum of disABILITY (see East Aurora inset) History 6* G-10 j Home2 Suites by Hilton I-12 Made in America Store F-8 4) MusicalFare Theatre Buffalo Airport/Galleria Mall E-6 6( Old Editions Bookshop 4! 1) A-18 National Comedy Center 7) G G G-9 Home2 Suites by Hilton U-25 Vidler’s 5 & 10 Williamsville Buffalo Airport C-3 4@ National Shrine Basilica of (see East Aurora inset) 1! Our Lady of Fatima G-9 Homewood Suites G-9 7! Walden Galleria Buffalo Airport P-21 4# Niagara Arts & Cultural 1@ Center/Freedom Crossing Meeting Facilities/Public Sites F-8 Homewood Suites 7@ Buffalo Amherst (see Niagara Falls inset) G-7 Northtown Center at 1# J-19 4$ Niagara Falls Power Vista Amherst F F G-8 Hyatt Place Buffalo/Amherst 7# 1$ L-21, 4% Niagara Falls State Park/ H-8 Erie Community College M-21 Hyatt Place Niagara Falls North Campus (see Niagara Falls inset) L-22 Cave of the Winds (see Niagara Falls inset) F-12 7$ Erie Community College S-26 1% Roycroft Inn & Campus B-5 4^ South Campus and Copper Shop Gallery Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center F-13 7% The Fairgrounds in Hamburg (see East Aurora inset) E E M-19 4& 7^ F-8 1^ Sleep Inn Buffalo Amherst Niagara Gorge G-12 New Era Field Discovery Center 7& G-9 1& TownePlace Suites (see Niagara Falls inset) G-7 University at Buffalo Buffalo Airport 4* North Campus/ B-2 Niagara Jet Adventures UB Center for the Arts G-10 1* Tru by Hilton Williamsville B-2 4( 7* Buffalo Airport Old Fort Niagara J-7 Western New York D-15 5) Original Kazoo Factory Event Centre D D Attractions/Entertainment F-12 5! Our Lady of Victory Basilica Parks, Trails & Transportation N-19 1( Aquarium of Niagara & National Shrine (see Niagara Falls inset) Olmsted parks E-12 5@ Penn Dixie Paleontological & B-4 2) Artpark Outdoor Education Center Seaway Trail F-11 2! Buffalo & Erie County G-9 5# RPM Raceway Western New York’s three most exciting destinations Botanical Gardens C C F-18 5$ SENECA ALLEGANY Western New York G-6 2@ Buffalo Niagara RESORT & CASINO Southtowns Scenic Byway are just a quick drive away.
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