Iron Island Museum

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This 1895 was originally a church, then a 1950s funeral home. Now a museum of historical items, it also is open for ghost tours. It is believed to be home to the spirit of a young boy whose funeral was once held here, and to the ghosts of an older man and woman. The museum has been featured on TV’s Ghost Hunters.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    998 Lovejoy Street
    Buffalo, New York 14206
    United States

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    GPS:
    42.8897601, -78.81134459999998
    County:
    Erie County, New York
    Nearest Towns:
    Sloan, NY (0.9 mi.)
    West Seneca, NY (2.8 mi.)
    Cheektowaga, NY (3.0 mi.)
    Buffalo, NY (3.4 mi.)
    Lackawanna, NY (4.5 mi.)
    Eggertsville, NY (5.1 mi.)
    Kenmore, NY (6.0 mi.)
    Depew, NY (6.1 mi.)
    Amherst, NY (6.2 mi.)
    Williamsville, NY (6.3 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://www.ironislandmuseum.com/

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