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The Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum at 263 Michigan Avenue is a cultural center in downtown Buffalo that showcases the region’s rich transportation history, from early automobiles and bicycles to muscle cars and the striking Frank Lloyd Wright designed 1927 filling station installation. Its central location near major downtown attractions and highway exits makes it a popular stop for car enthusiasts, architecture fans, and history lovers, so planning your visit and securing parking in advance helps you spend more time enjoying the exhibits and less time circling busy city streets. Traffic in this part of downtown can be steady, especially on weekdays and during events, which makes an organized arrival and parking plan especially valuable.
The museum provides on site parking and there are additional surface lots and metered street spaces in the surrounding blocks, but availability can fluctuate with downtown office hours, nearby venues, and seasonal tourism. Street parking may involve time limits, meters, or residential and commercial restrictions, so visitors should always check posted signs carefully to avoid fines and allow extra time to walk from their vehicle. Booking parking near Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum ahead of time can reduce stress, support a smoother schedule whether you are in town for sightseeing or business, and make navigating the downtown grid more straightforward. As conditions, hours, and local regulations can change, visitors should always confirm current parking and travel information through updated official sources when planning their trip.
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Typical visit duration at Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum 1-3 hours
Metered street parking is available on nearby blocks around Michigan Avenue and Seneca Street, but it can be limited on weekdays and during downtown events, and drivers should watch for time limits, pay-to-park meters, and snow-related restrictions in winter.
Overnight parking Available at 191 Scott St. Lot - P8139 and 64 Exchange St. Lot - P8019 (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking The museum provides complimentary on-site parking for visitors in its own surface lot directly by the building, with additional space available behind the museum during most regular visit hours.
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