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Bee Group Newspapers is Western New York’s leader in the suburban newspaper field We publish nine locally edited newspapers in the communities surrounding Buffalo, New York. The Amherst Bee was founded in March 1879 and has been owned by the same family for more than 100 years. Through the years our mission has always been to be a vital part of the community. Today we are part of the ever-changing world of the Internet and social media. Each of our nine newspapers has its own website with entirely local content. Merchants can increase their exposure with banner ads on these popular websites. We have expanded our distribution in several communities through a limited number of free copies, with 96 percent of these copies being picked up each week. You can be assured that your advertising message in Bee Group Newspapers will be respected, read and enhanced by our continued commitment to produce an informative local newspaper for our readers.

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Western New York Railway Historical Society

(716) 633-7002

86 South Long St., Williamsville, NY

Sundays 1-4pm beginning in May through October

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About The mission of the WNYRHS is to preserve our region’s rich railroad heritage. Mission Our mission is to preserve of valuable, yet quickly disappearing railway heritage. Our main goal is the establishment of a railroad museum in the City of Buffalo. Williamsville Depot Built in 1896, the Williamsville Depot was acquired by the society in 1989. For more information, visit our website. Company Overview The WNYRHS was formed in August 1980 to promote the preservation of our railway heritage on the Niagara Frontier. Over the past 30 years we have preserved and restored the Orchard Park and Williamsville depots and acquired nearly 50 pieces of historic railroad equipment. General Information The Heritage Discovery Center, located at 100 Lee Street in the City of Buffalo, is the new museum project of the WNY Railway Historical Society. The Heritage Discovery Center is open every Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free. Volunteers & docents are always welcome, please contact us for more information.