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Buffalo North Breakwater South End Light

It is a lighthouse located at the entrance of Buffalo Harbor, New York. The main feature is its bottle-shaped beacons. It is one of two such lighthouses, the other one being the South Buffalo Side Light. It is 29 feet (eight meters) tall and is made of boiler plate. It has four cast iron port windows and a circular iron door. It was built in the year 1903 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the year 1983.

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Ultimately the site of Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration as President of the United States following the assassination of William McKinley, this stately Greek Revival home has stood at 641 Delaware Avenue since the early 1800s. The building served as an emergency venue for Roosevelt's swearing-in ceremony that took place on 14th September 1901. The house has undergone a series of architectural changes over the centuries but retains an original structure that formed a part of the Buffalo Barracks compound. While the presidential office is by far the site's prime attraction, its onsite museum is equally impressive preserving exhibits from the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 among many others. 

Barton House

Designed by renowned architect and designer, Frank Lloyd Wright, the Barton House is a part of the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House Complex. Constructed in 1903, it was the first built structure of the complex. The double storied house has two bedrooms on the upper level, while the kitchen, dining area, the living room and the veranda are on the lower level. One can also rent the house for a small private event or party. Guided tours of the facility are available based on reservations. More information about admission and timings is available on their website.  

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