Shea’s Historic Tours
Shea's Buffalo Theatre opened in 1926 as a movie house, offering "an acre of seats" built by built by Chicago architects Cornelius and George Rapp with Tiffany-designed interiors (the only...
Shea's Buffalo Theatre opened in 1926 as a movie house, offering "an acre of seats" built by built by Chicago architects Cornelius and George Rapp with Tiffany-designed interiors (the only...
At the end of the nineteenth century, Buffalo was the 8th largest American city at the forefront of technological progress. It was a busy inland port and a railroad hub...
Discover the artistry and innovation behind one of Buffalo's greatest treasures: the Guaranty Building. Designed by Louis Sullivan, often called the "father of modern architecture," this landmark stands as a...
Every Saturday, bike riders meet at the Martin Luther King Statue in MLK Park for a no-cost, 10-12 mile bike ride through different parts of the area. Riders of all...
Enjoy the beauty of the cemetery while learning why Forest Lawn is a significant historic and cultural site for Western New York. Join one of our expert tour guides aboard...
Enjoy the beauty of the cemetery while learning why Forest Lawn is a significant historic and cultural site for Western New York. Experience the "heart" of the cemetery's natural landscape...
Climb aboard our double-decker Harbor Queen for a captivating 90-minute cruise along the Niagara River! Relax and take in the stunning scenery as you listen to incredible stories of the events that...
Step aboard for a one-of-a-kind journey through Buffalo's industrial past.This immersive two-hour experience combines a scenic riverboat cruise along the Buffalo River with a guided walking tour of the iconic Perot...
We offer guided tours of the Waterway of Change exhibit on Saturdays at 1pm. These tours last 40-45 minutes and is limited to 20 guests. If you have accessibility needs...
Join our expert tour guides for this immersive, theatrical walking tour. Learn about the cemetery's history, art, architecture, trees, waterbodies, wildlife, and, most importantly, some of our permanent residents. You...