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Best Sights & Activities -(Historic Sites)
Ansley Wilcox House / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
641 Delaware Ave
Buffalo NY 14202
716-884-0095
Description:
ALLENTOWN. The Ansley Wilcox House is where Theodore Roosevelt was sworn into office in 1901. Roosevelt took the oath of office here following the assassination of President McKinley in 1901. The mansion, which was home to Roosevelt's friend Ansley Wilcox, now serves as a museum.

Forest Lawn Cemetery and Garden Mausoleums
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
1411 Delaware Ave
Buffalo NY 14209
716-885-1600
Description:
Shade trees and rolling terrain lead the way through this lavishly landscaped historic cemetery. Started in 1849, the cemetery and gardens were part of a romantic movement to create aesthetically pleasing rural burial sites. Forest Lawn is the resting place of President Millard Fillmore and William D. Fargo. The grounds are exquisite and are listed in the National Historic Register.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin Martin House
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
125 Jewett Pkwy
Buffalo NY 14214
716-856-3858
Description:
Built in 1904, this house showcases the talents of one of America's premiere architects. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the home, which has a 100-foot covered arbor, a glass roof conservatory, and a classic horizontal streamlined design. The house also features long banded windows, pitched roofs, and distinctly over-hanging eaves. The Martin House is over 10,000-square feet and features Wright's "Prairie House" concept. Reservations required for tours.

Historic Riviera Theatre
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
67 Webster St
North Tonawanda NY 14120
716-692-2413
Description:
Keeping the art of vaudeville and the origins of film cinema alive are the goals of this theater. Originally built in 1926, the Historic Riviera Theatre today hosts concerts, plays, films, and dance, plus monthly WurliTzer organ concerts. Check local listings for show times and admission.

Millard Fillmore House
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
24 Shearer Ave
East Aurora NY 14052
716-652-8875
Description:
The 13th President of the United States built this quaint wooden home. Millard Fillmore lived in this home while he had a local law practice. The home is still furnished with the belongings of the former President.