Pan-Am Weekend
05/19/2023 - 05/20/2023
One event on 05/19/2023 at 12:00 a.m.
One event on 05/20/2023 at 12:00 a.m.
Celebrate the 122nd anniversary of the Pan-American Exposition with The Buffalo History Museum during Pan-Am Weekend! This two-day event, which begins on M&T Third Friday, will feature multiple opportunities to explore the rich history of the Exposition, which brought the world to Buffalo in 1901. The Buffalo History Museum, which first opened in 1901 as the Exposition’s New York State Building, is the perfect place to learn more about this pivotal moment in the city’s history!
Event Schedule
Friday, May 19
11am-3pm
Explore the rich history of the Exposition in and around the Museum on a docent-led tour at 11 am and 1 pm.
Make your own Pan-American Exposition flags in the State Court.
4pm
The Buffalo History Museum’s Executive Director, Melissa Brown, will guide visitors through a tour of colorized renderings of the Exposition inside the “To Rescue The Color: Salvaged Renderings of the Pan-Am” exhibit.
6 pm
“Olmsted’s Elmwood” Presentation by Preservationist Clinton Brown
Saturday, May 20
10am- Noon: Pan-Am Themed Secrets from the Stacks with Library Director Cynthia Van Ness
Noon
Pan-Am Walking Tour starting from the museum. Click on this link for more details.
Museum Educator Brandon Kennedy will provide a brief overview of the assassination of President William McKinley inside our Continuum exhibit, which features several artifacts related to the tragedy, including the gun anarchist Leon Czolgosz used to shoot the president.