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Operated by the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, the Buffalo Museum of Science houses more than 650,000 specimens of botanical, zoological and anthropological forms from the Greater Niagara Region. The museum also maintains a collection of items related to the fields of entomology, mycology and paleontology representing the natural history of the Greater Niagara Region, as well as valuable materials for teaching, exhibition and research worldwide. It houses the Dr. Charles R. Drew Science Magnet Elementary School that offers specialized science education to more than 1,000 students. The museums Center for Science Education specializes in reforming science teaching in public schools. It also offers public programs, such as Explorations, Storytime, Summer Discovery Camps, as well as night camps and birthdays parties. The Buffalo Museum of Science is located in Buffalo, N.Y.
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Founded in 1855, Hiscock & Barclay is one of the leading law firms in the United States. It specializes in handling cases associated with medical malpractices, business transactions, shareholder disputes, toxic torts, and mergers and acquisitions. The firm offers corporate governance, testamentary arrangement, contract negotiation, regulatory compliance, succession planning and real estate litigation services. It serves clients in the telecommunication, energy, real estate, corporate and health care sectors. The firm is a counsel to several daily newspapers, television channels, radio stations and trade associations for daily newspapers. In addition, it provides estate planning, dispute resolution, immigration assistance, bankruptcy filing and securities litigation services. Hiscock & Barclay has more than five locations, including Albany, Buffalo and Syracuse, N.Y.
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Calspan Corporation is a locally owned company located in Buffalo, N.Y. It specializes in accident data analysis, airborne systems test and evaluation, ballistics testing, flight control analysis, aircraft seating testing, flight system test and evaluation and bumper testing. It provides a wide range of services, such as customer support, data acquisition and reduction, fabrication and machining and head restraint test system. Calspan Corporation has formed a partnership with Canada-based Microsys Technologies to jointly promote their automotive safety testing equipment and technology. Its transportation sciences center employs more than 25 people and offers various automobile safety testing, research and development, and testing and evaluation programs.
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St. Marys School for the Deaf is an independent, day and residential school providing specialized services to deaf and communication and physically challenged students of all ages. Located in Buffalo, N.Y., it comprises elementary and secondary divisions. It provides deaf infant and preschool programs at the elementary level. The elementary curriculum includes language development and special needs achievement programs. Its secondary department consists of middle and high schools for students in grades nine through 12. It offers college preparatory and life skills programs, occupational training and classes for the hearing impaired. It provides education in English, social studies, science, math, computers, art, careers, technology, speech and language therapy, physical education, counseling and American Sign Language. It also provides classes in history, drama, electronic publishing, buildings maintenance, culinary arts, chemistry and journalism. Its library provides various electronic and printed materials. It also offers extracurricular activities, including dances, chess, bowling, swimming, roller skating and drama. Additionally, it provides occupational and physical therapies, cochlear implants and various after school services.
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Founded in 1862, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is one of the oldest public arts institutions in the United States. A smaller, more intimate museum, the Albright-Knox puts its focus on modern and contemporary art. Those fond of European, post-war American, and multiple styles of art up until the present time will delight in the wandering the gallery's halls, and won't have to spend an entire day doing so.

Best and worst times to go to the Albright-Knox
An extremely popular destination for children's field trips (the museum offers free docent-led tours for grades K–12), attending during the school year on weekdays may prove to be crowded. In addition, tours for the general public are offered each week on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. With the last tour at 1:30, visiting any evening after school hours will provide the most unencumbered viewing times. Take note: the museum is closed every Monday, as well as New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

Must see/do at the Albright-Knox
Exhibitions come and go at the gallery, so check the website for any updates in what is coming or going. Non-permanent exhibits may be there as little as a couple of weeks, while the longer ones stick around for several months. One of the most extensive permanent collections was donated by the late Seymour H. Knox, Jr. and includes such works as Jackson Pollock's Convergence and Franz Kline's New York, N.Y. Numerous educational activities, such as art classes and animation workshops, let patrons also get hands-on with creative endeavors.

Admission to the Albright-Knox
Current admission to the museum is in the twelve dollar range for adults, with students and seniors paying a few dollars less. Kids ages six to twelve get even more of a discount, while the youngest get in for free. Members also get in for free (after paying their annual fee), and admission is also free for active-duty United States and Canadian Armed Services personnel and their families, and members of CIMAM (the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art). Locally-owned M&T Bank sponsors a program called First Fridays, where admission is free the first Friday of every month – but this does not cover special exhibitions, which may still incur an additional fee.

Parking and Public Transportation to the Albright-Knox
The gallery has its own parking lot, which does have a fee for both members and non-members, with members paying a couple of dollars less. Parking on First Fridays is free, and also free for active-duty military. It's important to remember to take a parking ticket when entering the lot to have it validated at the Admissions Desk, as the parking fees support the museum. Getting there is easy enough, whether you're a local or coming from Canada; it's right off the Scajaquada Expressway (Rt. 198 East) – look for Exit 11, marked "Elmwood Avenue, Art Gallery." Buffalo's Metro Bus system provides a quick and safe trip to the gallery from multiple stops, both in and around the city.

Food at the Albright-Knox
The AK Café is within the gallery, but doesn't open until noon for lunch. The fare is simple: sandwiches, soups, salads, and pastries. Dinner is only available on First Fridays and is also fairly basic. The children's menu is extremely limited, offering only pizza or mac and cheese. Wine and beer are available. You might be better off – especially in the summer months – to pack a picnic lunch and dine in nearby Delaware Park, which is pretty and serene after a day of viewing art.

Insider tip for visitors to the Albright-Knox
Large purses, bags, backpacks, baby carriers, umbrellas, briefcases, video cameras, flashes, and tripods are prohibited to enter the museum. And any smaller bags are still subject to inspection, so don't try to smuggle anything in that you might want back!

Author's bio: Kimberly Mintz is a writer and voice actor who lives in the Buffalo area. Find her on Twitter @KimIsWriting.

 

Western New York Developmental Disabilities Services Office, based in West Seneca, N.Y., provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities in Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, and Orleans counties in New York. The organization provides services in areas, such as audiology, consumer service, clergy and religious education, day treatment programs, family care program, family support services, integrated employment, Medicaid service coordination, nutrition and food services, and nursing and medical services. Other services include occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, psychiatry, psychology, residential living opportunities, recreation therapy, senior citizens programs, sheltered employment, social services, speech language pathology, and vocational rehabilitation. The organization also operates a residential facility on a more than 430-acre campus called the West Seneca Developmental Center.
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ATSI Inc. is a full-service engineering consulting firm specializing in heavy industrial facility design, high temperature applications and analytical engineering. Based in Amherst, N.Y., the firm specializes in offering services ranging from electrical substation design, bus bar design and ASME pressure vessel design, to piping design services, structural steel connection design services and HVAC (heating, ventilating and air conditioning) engineering services. ATSI Inc. serves a broad range of industries, including iron and steel, manufacturing and utilities.