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Medina Railroad Museum

Medina Railroad Museum

This attraction offers a relaxing 34-mile (2-hour), roundtrip, train ride through the scenic Erie Canal Corridor and a tour of the largest freight depot museum in the country. The museum features one of the largest collections of artifacts located under one roof, and includes construction tools of the day and chinaware used on the lavish dining cars.

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Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises

Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Cruises

There’s no question that the historic Erie Canal is one of the great symbols of early engineering. The only double-set of locks along the hand-dug 363 mile Canal happens to be in Lockport, New York.

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Niagara Power Vista Visitors Center

Niagara Power Vista Visitors Center

Located in Historic Lewiston, and just five (5) miles downstream from the Falls, the Niagara Power Vista offers some of the most spectacular scenery of the Niagara Gorge, a look at how electricity is generated using Niagara Falls, and interactive games / exhibits for kids and adults alike.

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Freedom Crossing: The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area

Freedom Crossing: The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Area

The Heritage Center is an experiential museum that reveals authentic stories of Underground Railroad freedom seekers and abolitionists in Niagara Falls, that inspire visitors to recognize modern injustices that stem from slavery and to take action toward an equitable society.

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Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Buffalo AKG Art Museum

The Albright-Knox Art Gallery is truly one of Buffalo’s gems. It enjoys a global reputation as an outstanding host of modern and contemporary art collections on the planet.

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Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens

Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens

The vision of Frederick Law Olmstead, the world-famous landscape architect, once again emerges within the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens.

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Rainbow Air, Inc. Helicopter Tours

Rainbow Air, Inc. Helicopter Tours

Seeing Niagara Falls from the ground is one thing, but can you imagine what it looks like from the air? That’s where Rainbow Air comes in. Their quiet turbine engine helicopters and elite pilots will guide you on the most unique experience of your visit to Niagara Falls. Flying from the Niagara Falls International Airport, you are just minutes away from seeing the majestic Niagara Falls.

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Shea’s Performing Arts Center

Shea’s Performing Arts Center

Shea’s Buffalo Theatre, the historic crown jewel of Shea's PAC, opened in 1926 under the moniker of “The Wonder Theatre” and was the dream of Michael Shea.

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Kleinhans Music Hall

Kleinhans Music Hall

Kleinhans Music Hall is designated as a National Historic Landmark with an international reputation as one of the finest concert halls. Kleinhans is considered one of the most acoustically perfect halls in the world, and that perfection has not diminished through the years.

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Maid of the Mist USA

Maid of the Mist USA

Since its maiden voyage in 1846, the world-famous Maid of the Mist has been thrilling riders of all ages by taking its passengers right near the cascading water, and thunderous roar, of the falls. You can catch the boat on the American side in the Niagara Falls State Park at the entrance to the Observation Tower.

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Buffalo Museum of Science

Buffalo Museum of Science

Looking for a place to take the family where you will be busy all day? Look no further than the state-of-the-art Buffalo Science Museum in Downtown Buffalo. From hands-on activities to interactive exhibits and learning modules, you will surely come away with more knowledge than you did before!

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Sky Dive the Falls

Sky Dive the Falls

Skydive the Falls is the ONLY skydiving center that circles over the top of Niagara Falls by joining the scenic pattern.

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Niagara Adventure

Niagara Adventure

Legends of Adventure Movie - experience the entire history of Niagara Falls in 30 minutes. There is no better foundation for your trip to falls or to feed your curiosity afterward.

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Aquarium of Niagara

Aquarium of Niagara

Home to more than 1,500 aquatic animals, and representing ecosystems ranging from the Great Lakes to coral reefs, the Aquarium of Niagara is an essential stop for visitors and local residents. Watch as trained sea lions put on a show, participate in penguin or shark feedings, or take more of a ‘hands-on’ approach and share in the fun of a touch-tank with different creatures.

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Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

Whirlpool Jet Boat Tours

How does getting wet and cruising at speeds up to fifty (50) mph surrounded by towering two-hundred (200) foot walls of the Niagara Gorge sound?

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Artpark

Artpark

As one of North America's most innovative summer venues, Artpark offers a full spectrum of engaging entertainment; from productions of musicals, plays, Orchestra performances and concerts. In fact, the Outdoor Amphitheater is home to award winning concert series featuring popular rock and pop performers.

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Buffalo Zoo

Buffalo Zoo

What’s the second largest tourist attraction in the region behind Niagara Falls? It’s actually the Buffalo Zoo which features over 1,200 hundred animals! The Buffalo Zoo is located on 23 acres of Buffalo’s celebrated Delaware Park and is one of the oldest zoo’s in the United States.

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Cave of the Winds

Cave of the Winds

The Cave of the Winds, despite its name, isn't actually a cave. Instead, it’s a wooden walkway leading visitors closer to the majestic Niagara Falls. Named after the natural cave that once stood behind the Bridal Veil Falls, this attraction continues to offer an incredible, close-up view of the falls. The current walkway provides an impressive view and intense feeling of the forces of nature, allowing visitors to walk within a few feet of the cascading water.

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Explore and More Buffalo

Explore and More Buffalo

A world-class children’s museum that celebrates the power of child-led play has arrived at Buffalo’s doorstep. With four floors of fun to explore, the 43,000 sq. ft. museum sits at the crossroads between replica canals and bridges that have become year-round community destinations.

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Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum

The factory building in North Tonawanda, listed on the New York State and National Registers of Historic Sites, is one of the last existing complexes in the United States which houses the production of wooden carousels. Inside of the building you’ll find a large carving, woodworking and paint ship, and a roundhouse where carousels were assembled and tested.

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Old Fort Niagara

Old Fort Niagara

Walk in the footsteps of history at the Old Fort Niagara in Historic Youngstown, New York! Historical re-enactments of 18th Century battles have drawn hundreds of thousands of visitors to Fort Niagara for more than a hundred years.

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Niagara Falls Scenic Trolley

Niagara Falls Scenic Trolley

Heated in the winter, air conditioned in the summer, and handicap accessible, this guided Niagara Falls Trolley gives passengers an overview of Niagara Falls State Park and offers historical anecdotes, fun facts, and tips for checking out the park’s most popular attractions.

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Lockport Caves & Underground Boat Ride

Lockport Caves & Underground Boat Ride

Here’s your chance for some underground exploration of Erie Canal History! Just a 25 minute drive from Niagara Falls, the Lockport Cave & Underground Boar Ride is sure to thrill guests of all ages.

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Maid of the Mist USA

Since its maiden voyage in 1846, the world-famous Maid of the Mist has been thrilling riders of all ages by taking its passengers right near the cascading water, and thunderous roar, of the falls. You can catch the boat on the American side in the Niagara Falls State Park at the entrance to the Observation Tower.

Cave of the Winds

The Cave of the Winds, despite its name, isn't actually a cave. Instead, it’s a wooden walkway leading visitors closer to the majestic Niagara Falls. Named after the natural cave that once stood behind the Bridal Veil Falls, this attraction continues to offer an incredible, close-up view of the falls. The current walkway provides an impressive view and intense feeling of the forces of nature, allowing visitors to walk within a few feet of the cascading water.

Aquarium of Niagara

Home to more than 1,500 aquatic animals, and representing ecosystems ranging from the Great Lakes to coral reefs, the Aquarium of Niagara is an essential stop for visitors and local residents. Watch as trained sea lions put on a show, participate in penguin or shark feedings, or take more of a ‘hands-on’ approach and share in the fun of a touch-tank with different creatures.