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    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House

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    Emilia R.

    Beautiful historic home in buffalo that is well preserved. My only downside to the tour was how slow it went because our tour guide was older and this older woman that also worked for the museum joined our group and became the gestapo on people in our tour group. Other than that they are knowledgeable of FLW and his works. And the home looked amazing

    Garden
    Annette C.

    This is an architectural gem of the city! We took the 2 hour tour and our docent, Steve, made the visit special and unique with stories of the property and the design detail. He went out of his way to answer questions from the group and was a wealth of knowledge. Loved the tour

    Mr F G And Mrs M S.

    One of us, the Mrs, is a huge fan of Frank Lloyd Wright's work. Our tour guide were extremely knowledgeable. It is a very interesting home. If you love his work, this is definitely a must place for you to visit especially if you happen to be in Buffalo.

    The Barton house, built for Darwin Martin's sister.
    Susan S.

    Today's tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream for me. I became aware of the house 60 years ago as a child. Riding my bike to the Buffalo Zoo, I was stopped dead in my tracks by the magnificence of the vacant house with the overgrown lawn on Summit and Jewett Parkway in Buffalo NY. My too-long wait is finally over and I was fortunate to take the 2 hour Martin House Plus Tour today. This is an exceptional value which includes an introductory video documentary in the administration building followed by a guided tour of the restored Martin house, the Pergola, Conservatory, the Barton House, Gardener's Cottage, and the Carriage House. We took advantage of a Senior discount; there are several packages from which to choose. The tours are well organized and carefully designed to provide keen insight into the relationship between FLW and Darwin Martin as well as a birds-eye view of their influence in the world at that time. The docents are very engaging, thoroughly knowledgeable and accommodating to guests. The Gardener's Cottage is available for private catered events. It's very easy to imagine a beautiful bridal shower spilling out onto the garden area. We learned that the horticultural tours are extremely popular in the summer, and not to be missed! I do plan to visit the Graycliff estate of Isabelle Martin in the summer time and take advantage of the beautiful lake views. A thoroughly pleasant adventure for this long-time FLW fan! I would highly recommend a visit to this stunning site!

    Gerald H.

    Stopped here on our way back from Toronto, in an attempt to close out the Frank Lloyd Wright NY stops. I ordered a tour for 10am and we were there with ample time. There is a visitor center where you checkin and upon the start of the tour, a glass screen that projects a welcome video with some background. Probably the most high tech FLLW we have been to. Our tour guide was nice enough - information was good, and of course the house was very nice. I would put this in the top 5 of must-see places along with Taliesin, Robie House, and Fallingwater above it.

    Exterior view of Martin House
    lisa j.

    Martin House is one of Frank Lloyd Wright's best earlier works. It is worth a visit if you are in Buffalo. General tour is 1.15 hrs, $25 for adults and the only way to see the interior. It is mindblowing to learn the original house only cost about $150,000 to construct, but more than $50 million to restore! Our guide, Eileen, was very knowledgeable and friendly.

    Lara C.

    I've always been a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright's work, so I was eager to take a tour of Martin House, and I was NOT disappointed! Tip: The duration of the shorter tour is around 1.25 hours. It was a very memorable experience to see this sample of FLW's architecture, and to learn a bit about what went into the creation of this house.  The tour was exceptional, and now I look forward to visiting and touring some other FLW buildings in the not-too-distant future :-)

    An extension of the living room, the Veranda is reached by 5 art glass doors. The ceiling beam's lines are a hallmark of the Prairie Style.
    Dustin M. R.

    The first destination (Day 1, Venue 1) of our Western New York family vacation was Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex in Buffalo. It was my 4th, my wife's 2nd, and the kids' 1st FLW building. Being both history buffs as well fans of interesting architecture, we had pre-ordered the two hour Martin House Plus Tour. Like all FLW tours, it was expensive, but putting it into perspective, it was cheaper than Taliesin West, but more expensive than the FLW Home and Studio in Oak Park, Illinois. The two hour tour included everything on the basic tour (both floors of the Martin House, plus the Pergola, Conservatory, and Carriage House), plus the Barton House and the Gardener's Cottage. Things we liked about the tour included the in-depth history on Darwin Martin and his wife, plus their deepening relationship with FLW. I was also fascinated by the gradual evolution of the Martin House Complex, starting with the construction of the Barton House -Martin's 'test' to see if FLW could do a project within budget- then the Martin House itself, and finally the Gardener's Cottage. My wife especially enjoyed all the art glass windows, while the kids -this being their first FLW experience- loved all of Wright's fine details, like the hidden bookcases in the library room. We were also struck by the Martin's loss of the house due to the Great Depression, and its rapid decline during subsequent decades, including the 1960s demolition of the original carriage house, conservatory, and pergola and their replacement with a pair of apartment buildings! The conservancy certainly did an outstanding job restoring the whole property to its 1907 grandeur! The things we did not like about the Martin House were all operational in nature, like the prohibition on indoor photography or the lack of parking, which resulted in me having to park on the street three blocks away. I also was not wild about the tour minder, aka the staff member at the back of the tour who was constantly hurrying us to keep up with the main guide, when some of us were trying to drink in the details of a particular room or space. Overall, our family absolutely loved touring the Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex, and would be thrilled to return to this Excellent attraction in the future!

    Not bad for a gardeners cottage!!
    Linda M.

    If you're a fan of Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW) then you must visit this house. If you're not a fan you probably should visit anyhow and possibly become a fan. This past winter we attended a seminar that focused on the recently completed landscaping project that was designed to recreate the gardens as they originally were. As stated in their brochure, the Martin House landscape is unquestionably the most comprehensive domestic landscape ever designed and created by FLW. This was done at the end of a $50 million dollar restoration project on the entire property. We took the self guided tour but we should have taken one of the guided tours because you can't go in all of the buildings on the tour we selected. That's what I get for not doing my research in advance! Currently, as with many places during COVID restrictions, you have to purchase tickets in advance. The tour starts in the visitor's center with a short film about FLW and Darwin Martin, who he built the house for. Here you can see designs of the house along with a history of the building process and information about the Darwin family. If I thought I was in awe walking around the grounds, nothing compared to finally walking in the front door. The dramatic view just pulls you in! The wide open spaces, beautiful woodwork, amazing fireplaces, ceilings, and floors. The windows to me were the highlights of the house. Not only beautifully designed but functional. There was light coming in from everywhere. The windows and building are designed to reflect all available sunlight. Then when I though I saw it all we walked into the pergola that connects the house to the conservatory. Stunning! There are several other building on the complex including a carriage house that is now a gift shop, the Barton house which Darwin had build for his sister, and the gardener's cottage. Outside we got to admire the new landscaping along with a visiting art exhibit called The Space Between created by Jun Kaneohe. This exhibit ends Oct 2021. Buffalo is lucky to have a few FLW houses and structures. The FLW Filling Station, Fontana Boathouse, Larkin Building, and Graycliff. Our next stop, Graycliff!

    Deb B.

    Graycliff is best seen in warmer months but they do run winter tours. We did go inside the home and the views are spectacular. Full of light (as it was designed to do) and FLW furniture. We were allowed to take photos (unique opportunity in a FLW home). Absolutely gorgeous fireplace. Designed to burn logs upright in the Nordic fashion. This home is not filled with art glass. Frank was on a budget but has beautiful water features. Built right on the lake. Must see and not too far from Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo.

    Chris B.

    Beautiful example of Frank's Prairie style design in Buffalo . Different tours available so check the website. Keep in mind Frank didn't design any of these homes for wheelchair access. However this house does have wheelchair access . The fine wood work and details in this house are beautiful.

    Hannah L.

    I don't know how I've managed to be a lifelong Buffalonian without visiting the Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House! My best friend was in town and she had two vouchers for the one-hour tour of the house, so she suggested we go. The tour begins with a short video on Frank Lloyd Wright and Darwin D. Martin. From their, your guide takes you on a tour of the property. Our guide was knowledgeable and kind, and was super to make things a little more fun for a few young kids who were on our tour. The property is BEAUTIFUL. It's truly stunning. It really made me think about the Americanized architectural styles that most houses fall under, and how I wish the Wright style would have carried over more. The windows, the woodwork, everything was just gorgeous. I'd suggest coming in the summertime when the wisteria is in bloom, also because a portion of the tour is outside! If you haven't stopped by this Buffalo landmark, I highly suggest you come in for a visit!

    Darwin Martin House's Carriage House seen from the Pergola

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    https://www.emcotterconservancy.org/history…read more This fireboat has been in service to Buffalo and Western New York for 125 years ! Next month on September 20, 2025 there will be a celebration at River Fest Park 1-6pm to commemorate this historic fire boat. It's the world's oldest active fireboat and the only one in Buffalo. It can produce 15,000 gallons of water per minute, the equivalent of 10-11 fire engines. It's the only icebreaker in the port of Buffalo, and on July 4, 1996, it was designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Parks Service. And now, you can come aboard the 118-foot long, 178-ton Edward M. Cotter fireboat for absolutely free. Docked at 155 Ohio St. across from Swannie House, everybody is welcome to take a tour of the historic fireboat. Taking a tour of this fire boat and going out on the water on a beautiful summer evening with friends certainly has been the highlight of my summer in Western New York.

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    Ibiza's where Mike took a pill And the rents around here…read moremake me ill But if they make you wince Just marry a Prince If the Harrys won't, Williamsville! Since the last time I reviewed this (18 months ago), this has basically been where I have spent the vast majority of my time. My gym is here, and I'm literally there from 3-5 hours every day of the week (can you tell). My tanning salon is close by (once a week, hi boys). I frequent several grocery stores in this area. I eat at Woo Chon Korea House at least once a week for their Yuk Gae Jang lunch special ($10) which is now by far the best Korean dish in the region since Seoul Garden closed down. I also hit up the amazing homestyle Chinese stuff at China King (Maple & N Forest) on a weekly basis. I ate a zillion times at Pita Gourmet, too, before I started grilling my own Chicken after finding out they don't give their tips to their employees (and I know other places around here that don't, either). Also I played soccer here once a week for years before I realized it was only causing me pain from exacerbated injuries, and making workouts harder. Barbie wants my body to be like the Atlas Mountains, and when my hamstrings and ankles and knees and groins are throbbing with pain, it's hard to work on that for her - and I'll do anything for her. She's been to W-Ville too... she waited at Starbucks while I was seeing my original WNY romantic partner (that I moved here for) at her work. The DiBella's here is pretty good. The Paneras are both iffy. There are some pretty nasty attitudes around here. Sweet Jenny's has great ice cream at both locations. There's a stunning waterfall here (and I don't mean Barbie). Anyway William just died so I need to go and see what he left me at the official reading of William's Will. My original review: If this were named Ricky Williamsville, everyone would be high on cannabis (rather than painkillers and anti-depressants). Thankfully it's not, it's merely Williamsville, which is more affiliated with the Patriots than Williams' Dolphins or indeed the Bills. You'll find out why later. I really love little Williamsville, it's adorable. It's like a smaller, friendlier, more manageable version of Amherst. Technically it IS Amherst, but whatever. Yes, it's a bit expensive and yes it's a bit fancy, but if you want to live in a suburban, fancy, friendly, safe, decent-smelling area, and not be too far from the city, W-Ville is where it's at. Plus Rob Gronkowski is from here. Don't tell me that you don't secretly get off on the fact that he is from here every time he scores yet another touchdown to destroy the dreams of Buffalonians just a little bit more. OK maybe not, but anyway. If I wanted to live closer to Buffalo (I live in the countryside now), this is where I'd probably live. It has everything a little cute American town should have... a lovely main street... lots of nice food options... good shopping options... friendly people... sometimes... plenty of greenery... and lots of people on painkillers and anti-depressants. There's plenty of nice noms here too, like Spices Of India (best Indian lunch buffet and amazing Garlic Naan), and Sweet Jenny's amazing Ice Cream, and of course Rachel's Lebanese is excellent too. Some excellent Buffalo-style pizza (Mattina's), and some nice back-road routes to avoid traffic (because Main Street through W-Ville is a nightmare). Nearby Marco's (Maple location only) has the best sandwich in WNY (the Sinatra... trust me, try it. One of the best in the country), and China King & Wok n Roll both have some excellent authentic Chinese dishes as well as the usual americanized stuff. The former is cheaper. The latter has bubble tea on weekends. Anderson's has its best location right in Wville, try the Beef On Weck, the Chicken Tender sandwich, and the custard. There's a Ted's on Transit (get the Polish) and La Divina has a location there now too (amazing tacos). Pita Gourmet, also, is nearby, as is The Pita Place for more Lebanese stuff. So lots of delicious options for you. And if the Bills won't satisfy you, maybe the Williamswill.

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