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Holiday Inn Downtown Buffalo
620 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, NY, 14202

Embassy Suites Buffalo
200 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY, 14202

Adam's Mark Buffalo
120 Church St
Buffalo, NY, 14202

Hyatt Regency Buffalo
2 Fountain Plz
Buffalo, NY, 14202

Hampton Inn & Suites Buffalo/Downtown
220 Delaware Ave
Buffalo, NY, 14202

Comfort Suites Downtown
601 Main St
Buffalo, NY, 14203

Howard Johnson Fort Erie
139 Garrison Rd
Fort Erie, ON, L2A1M3

Comfort Inn Fort Erie
1 Hospitality Drive
Fort Erie, ON, L2A6G1

Hampton Inn Buffalo Airport
1745 Walden Ave
Cheektowaga, NY, 14225

Millennium Airport Hotel Buffalo
2040 Walden Ave
Cheektowaga, NY, 14225

Super 8 Kenmore/Buffallo/Niagara Falls
1288 Sheridan Dr
Kenmore, NY, 14217

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About Buffalo

The world has been beating a path to the Buffalo-Niagara region since shortly after Father Louis Hennepin became the first European to describe the "prodigious cadence of water" that is the mighty Falls in 1678. That early trickle of tourists became a steady stream after the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, and a torrent when the railroad linked western New York State with points east. Today, millions of tourists from around the world continue to come by plane, train and automobile to experience the majesty of Niagara Falls. Increasing numbers of visitors are making the short 20-minute drive to nearby Buffalo, attracted by its reputation a s a home to great art, architecture and cultural attractions.

Buffalo lies at the western edge of upstate New York, on Lake Erie, at the start of the Niagara River. The river, which separates the U.S. from Canada, flows over Niagara Falls before emptying into Lake Ontario.

Buffalo was a terminus of the Underground Railroad, an informal series of safe houses for runaway slaves from the American south. After hiding at the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church, the slaves would take a ferry to Fort Erie, on the Canadian side, and to their freedom. To share in this historic experience, a trip to Motherland Connextions in Niagara Falls should be included in your plans. Understand the Underground Railroad by following the footsteps of those brave and hearty souls who took the secret passageways north to Canada.

Several US presidents are connected to Buffalo history. Millard Fillmore took up permanent residence in Buffalo in 1822 before he became president. Grover Cleveland lived in Buffalo from 1854 until 1882, and became mayor of the city. William McKinley was shot at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo September 6th, 1901, and died in Buffalo on the 14th. Theodore Roosevelt was then sworn in on September 14th, 1901 at the Wilcox Mansion (currently a National Historic Site), becoming one of only a few presidents to be sworn in outside of Washington. You can actually visit the actual site of the Theodore Roosevelt Inauguration.