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Waterway of Change

Visit Us at Canalside

This exhibit invites visitors to explore the transformative story of the Erie Canal. It begins with the traditional homeland of the Haudenosaunee and the canal’s opening in 1825, tracing how it helped turn Buffalo into a bustling port and shipping hub by the late 19th century.

It also highlights the diverse perspectives of Indigenous Peoples, Black individuals, women, and immigrant communities affected by the canal’s development, offering a richer understanding of its cultural and historical significance.

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Museum Shop

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Picture Store

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On This Day In Buffalo

Thursday, November 27

"Howdy Doody" TV host Buffalo Bob Smith born, 1917

Beth Zion congregation founded, 1850

Miles Davis begins a week-long appearance, 1967

Royal Arms, 19 W. Utica, Buffalo, N Y

Arthur Conan Doyle gives talk, 1894

Friday, November 28

Historian Frank H. Severance born, 1856

Cape Ann, Rockport, MA 01966, USA

Emma Goldman gives speech, 1897

Concert Hall

Edwin P. Christy born, 1851

Philadelphia, PA, USA

Gambling Raid at the Little Harlem Hotel, 1962

496 Michigan Ave, Buffalo, NY 14203, USA

Saturday, November 29

Sunday, November 30

Memorial Auditorium cornerstone laid, 1939

Mark Twain born, 1835

WKBW-TV begins broadcasting, 1958

Welland Canal opens, 1829

Welland Canal, Ontario, Canada

Monday, December 1

St. Francis Hospital incorporated, 1927

City of Buffalo petitions Congress for sea wall construction, 1837

Emma Goldman gives speech, 1897

Spiritualist Temple

Ban on Sunday Theater Performances Lifted, 1925