Sights in Buffalo
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Prudential Building
Architecture buffs will have a field day here, starting at the Prudential Building. It was designed by Louis Sullivan in 1895 as the Guaranty Building, and used an innovative steel-frame construction to create the first modern skyscraper.
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Albright-Knox Art Gallery
North of downtown, sprawling Delaware Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Its jewel is the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, a sizable museum including some of the best French Impressionists and American masters.
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Guided tours of the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site in the Ansley-Wilcox house examine the tale of Teddy's emergency swearing-in here following the assassination of William McKinley in 1901.
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Burchfield Penney
Burchfield Penneyis a city's art scene which has exhibiting works, mostly American, from the late 19th century to contemporary.
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City Hall
Be sure to glimpse the stunning art-deco City Hall, built in 1931.
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