Overview
A classic example of Art Deco architectural design, this building ranks as an early 20th Century Americanesque masterpiece and has been considered an enduring symbol of Buffalo's genius and spirit since it was designed in 1929 by John J. Wade. Located in the center of downtown and overlooking Buffalo's main public square, the 32-story building boasts Native American-influenced tile details, friezes showing aspects of city life, and a top-floor observation tower with views of Lake Erie and the city.
- Open Hours: Monday to Friday from 08:30 AM to 04:00 PM
- Type:
Attractions & Landmarks, Arts & Museums
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