Buffalo Transportation/Pierce-Arrow Museum
Address:
263 Michigan Ave at 201 Seneca St.
Buffalo
, NY
, 14203
Phone:
716-853-0084
42° 52' 44.2092" N, 78° 52' 9.5556" W
See map: Google Maps
Contact name:
Jim Santoro
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Features the extensive collection of James & Mary Ann Sandoro focusing on Buffalo’s transportation history highlighting Pierce-Arrow, Thomas Flyer, electric vehicles and automotive memorabilia, photos, paintings, art objects, vintage clothing, and an array of automotive artifacts gathered over more than 46 years of collecting.
“An ornament to the Pavement.” The Museum has expanded with an atrium which houses the Frank Lloyd Wright Filling Station designed for Buffalo in 1927 but never built until now. The unique station has a second story observation room with fire place, restrooms, attendant’s quarters with fireplace, extensive copper roof, two 45 foot poles that Wright called “totems,” and overhead gas distribution.
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