1995 - 2021

Second Level

Neighbors: The People of Erie County

Neighbors shares the stories of the various people of Buffalo and Erie County.

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Lower Level

On The Shoulders Of Giants: Innovation in Stained Glass

Developed by the Stained Glass Association of America Foundation (SGAA Foundation) in collaboration with Judson Studios, this exhibit pays homage to generations of stained-glass artists who have pushed the boundaries of the medium.

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APRIL 19, 2024 - MAY 16, 2024

Penfold Portico Gallery

Paint The Town Exhibit

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February 17, 2023 to Present

Upper Level

Say Their Names: Honor Their Legacies

The Uncrowned Queens Institute has debuted a new exhibit at The Buffalo History Museum, "Say Their Names: Honor Their Legacies," which shares the stories, wisdom and insights of Buffalo’s community elders. The exhibit features portraits, biographies and video interviews that capture the stories of a group of Buffalo’s senior community builders. Buffalo's Uncrowned Queens Institute works to preserve the histories of African American women and men across the country.  

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2001 - 2021

Resource Center, 459 Forest Avenue

Spirit of the City: Imagining the Pan-American Exposition

Spirit of the City captures the various sides of the 1901 Pan American Exposition.

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1962 - 2020

Lower Level

Street of Shops

Street of Shops depicted 19th century Buffalo businesses.

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October 2019 - February 2020

Second Level, Community Gallery

Superfan!

Superfan! combines Buffalo sports, local art, and history in a unique way.

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1990 - June 2023

Lower Level

The Train Gallery

Our expansive model Train Gallery captures 1900s replica model trains.

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State Court

To Rescue The Color: Salvaged Renderings of the Rainbow City

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August 2020 - 2021

Community Gallery

White House Western New York

White House Western New York features newspapers and artifacts that capture moments in WNY history related to presidential figures of the past.

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