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Fort Niagara Lighthouse
For the early settlers of America, the Fort Niagara Lighthouse served to mark the one of the few natural harbors on Lake Ontario and a vital portage route around Niagara Falls.
Olcott Harbor Lighthouse
The Olcott Harbor Lighthouse was erected in 1873 at the mouth of Lake Ontarion and 18-Mile Creek (named for being eighteen miles from the Niagara River at Lake Ontario).
Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
Listed on the National Registers of Historic Sites, the complex features two antique carousels - the 1916 #1 Special and the 1942 Kiddie Carousel.
Prescott's Provisions
Seated alongside the Erie Canal, Prescott’s Prescott’s Provisions offers an elevated dining experience featuring farm-to-table New American cuisine.
Remington Tavern And Seafood Exchange
Anchored along the Erie Canal, Remington Tavern Seafood Exchange boasts some of the best seafood in the area, and offers distinctive dishes along family favorites and vegetarian and lighter options.
Yummy Thai Buffalo
Serving up authentic Thai dishes, Yummy Thai offers a wide variety of options that include appetizers, salads, soups, curry, stir fry, noodles and fried rice and desserts.
The National Comedy Center is filled with Fun & Laughs
The National Comedy Center is the United States’ official cultural institution and museum dedicated to presenting the vital story of comedy and preserving its heritage for future generations.
Explore & More - The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children's Museum
Today, the all-new Explore & More – The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Children’s Museum offers 43,000 square feet with four floors of fun at Buffalo’s waterfront at Canalside.