Address: 641 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202, USA
Phone: +17168840095
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Sam Young
The tour was only about 35 minutes, so if you are tight on time this is a great place to go. It was a beautiful building that had a lot of special features that you just don't see today. I believe it was $12 a ticket for an adult which was reasonable.
Christina Danley
Beautiful home and a nice tour, but I feel like they leave alot of the homes and it’s occupants history out of it. They primarily focus on a hour of one day in its history. I feel like they could improve the program to be more informative of the time period and those that lived during.
I. Kamala
One of the unique places a must visit in buffalo, NY. Has all the information you need, the people who work their they are top professional, very kind and informative, the tour guide gives you all the details and can answer all your questions, the entire experience is unforgettable, it takes you back in history and you can live what and how everything happened, a must visit if you are ever in buffalo.
Lay Ann
If you want to step back in Buffalo's history and have it come alive before your eyes, this is one of the coolest places to go. You get to experience the Pan American Exposition sights, sounds, and artifacts of this time period and how it led to Theodore Roosevelt becoming President in 1901. You can take pictures to remember your time there, and even in the president's office u can get a picture of yourself at the President's desk and have it either texted or emailed to you in old newspaper style with your own cool headline. Definitely a must see. There is even a little gift shop to take home a good selections of goodies to remember your time there. Plus, you can even hold private events here up to 50 guests or so. A total recommend.
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Yes, $9 https://www.nps.gov/thri/planyourvisit/fees.htm
you dont really neeed to book tickets in advance. tours happen pretty often and there are a couple of guides on staff. I'd call them in advance just to be sure. i showed up unannounced for the last tour and there was no issue. cheers!
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