Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum

The Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum is an automobile museum in Buffalo, New York.

The museum documents the automotive history of Western New York, with a focus on Buffalo-made automobiles such as those made by the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company and Thomas Motor Company.

The museum's collections include automobiles, automotive memorabilia, and archival materials.

[1] Other museum highlights include the Thomas Flyer that won the 1908 New York to Paris Race and the Frank Lloyd Wright Filling Station, designed for a Buffalo company in the 1920s but not built at the time The museum's collection also includes 60 bicycles, ten of which were built by the Buffalo-based George N. Pierce Company.

[2] Other highlights include the Thomas Rocket Car and a prototype single-seater car built by the Playboy Motor Car Company.