- description: 'There are two tours available: the "Architecture Timeline: Downtown Walking Tour", and the “Best of Buffalo Walking Tour”. <br/><br/> The "Architecture Timeline: Downtown Walking Tour" is a chronological walk through architectural time from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twenty-first century. We’ll see excellent examples of all the major architectural styles prevalent in commercial and government office construction during this period. Tour begins at: Northeast Corner of Pearl Street and Seneca Street across from <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pearl+Street+Grill+%26+Brewery/@42.8810379,-78.8767487,16.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x7ce880149997095c!8m2!3d42.8810116!4d-78.8772641">Pearl Street Brewery</a>. (Seneca Station Light Metro Rail - free above ground). <br/><br/> The “Best of Buffalo” is an architectural overview tour to help tell the story of Buffalo’s rapid rise to prominence, from the opening of the Erie Canal to the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. Buildings seen on this tour were designed by both nationally and locally significant architects, including Louis Sullivan, Richard Upjohn, Louise Bethune, and EB Green. Perfect for both visitors and residents alike, this tour is an excellent introduction to Buffalo’s architectural heritage. This tour begins at: Front entrance of Hotel @ the Lafayette, 391 Washington St, Buffalo, NY 14203 (Church Street Station Light Metro Rail). <br/><br/> Cost is $15 at registration, and sign up is available during conference registration. There will be 15 people max on each tour.'
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