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Buffalo-made cars and cycles are considered among the finest ever crafted. The Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum celebrates the region’s transportation history with displays of antique vehicles, bicycles, motorcycles, the Women’s Transportation Hall of Fame, toys, signs, and historic automobilia unlike any other in the world. The collection focuses significantly on the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company and the E.R. Thomas Motor Company—considered by car collecting experts to be among the top 10 best vehicles ever produced.
The Museum was established in 1997 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) by founders Jim and Mary Ann Sandoro. Housed in downtown Buffalo in a building that was once a Mack Truck showroom, our collection represents a passion spanning more than 45 years. We’ve devoted ourselves to preserving and showcasing this exhilarating legacy. We invite you to come along for the ride.
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FEATURED EXHIBITS


The Car of Presidents
Pierce-Arrows were the official vehicle for every president from Howard Taft to FDR—and were the automobile of choice for John D. Rockefeller, Orville Wright, Babe Ruth and J. Edgar Hoover—the remains of whose Pierce-Arrow is on display at the Museum.
The Wright Room
The station is situated inside a 30,000 square foot atrium addition that features a high ceiling to accommodate the totems and a suspended neon Tydol sign. The Filling Station was honored with a Copper in Architecture Award from Copper Development in 2014.
Gas Bells
Wrights design for the station called for overhead gas pumps that eliminated the need for pump islands. Gas bells were designed to hang from the cantilevered canopy of the station, and gas was gravity fed.
THE 1927 BUFFALO FILLING STATION
BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
