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Pierce-Arrow Museum
Pierce-Arrow Museum features a full-scale, "ahead of its time" filling station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
This vehicle-centered museum focuses on Buffalo’s transportation history highlighting Pierce-Arrow, Thomas Flyer, electric vehicles and automotive memorabilia. There are also photos, paintings, art objects, vintage clothing and an array of automotive artifacts gathered over more than 46 years of collecting.
In recent years, 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. This full-scale station features a second story observation room with fire place, restrooms, attendant’s quarters with fireplace, expansive copper roof, two 45-foot poles that Wright dubbed “totems,” and overhead gas distribution.
In recent years, 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. This full-scale station features a second story observation room with fire place, restrooms, attendant’s quarters with fireplace, expansive copper roof, two 45-foot poles that Wright dubbed “totems,” and overhead gas distribution.
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