Directory in Williamsville, NY

(716)633-3738

5459 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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(716)633-6362

5735 Main Street Suite #2, Williamsville, NY

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(716)633-1444

5900 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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(716)633-2150

5640 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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(716)932-7156

5409 Main Street, 2nd Floor, Williamsville, NY

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(716)632-0760

5178 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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(716)632-1854

5477 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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(716)626-5688

5747 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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(716)632-4120

5565 Main Street, Williamsville, NY

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The Village of Williamsville, NY was incorporated in 1850 and is one of over 550 incorporated Villages chartered by the State of New York. It encompasses an irregular square mile, most of which lies within the Town of Amherst with its southeast corner in the Town of Cheektowaga.

(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.

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