The Iron Island Museum
998 Lovejoy Street
Buffalo, New York 14206
716-892-3084



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Museum Hours:
Monday 2 pm – 6 pm
Thursday 5 pm -9 pm
Friday and Saturday 10 am – 1 pm

*SELF GUIDED TOURS $2.00 PER PERSON
*GUIDED GHOST TOURS $5.00 PER PERSON (Reservations Recommended)

Thursday guided tours will be
from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm.

Saturday guided tours will be
from 10:30 am – 11:30 am.

Overnight investigations available Sun-Sat by
request - email Linda at ljhgold@aol.com or
Click here for additional overnight
investigation details


Museum tours also available by appointment.

 


Special Hotel Rates For Overnights!

If you are coming to Buffalo to visit the Iron Island Museum, check out the great deals at 2 local Holiday Inns and 1 local Holiday Inn Express for a special Iron Island rate!

Holiday Inn Downtown

Holiday Inn Airport

Holiday Inn Express Airport

Donations Welcome

Please donate to the Iron Island Museum and help keep this amazing building in operation
as we are currently in great need of repair to our roof. Any donation amount is helpful, Thank You!

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Just added to the Online Store

We have just added, "Hanutingly Charming", a 45 minute documentary of personal accounts and actual investigative footage of hauntings at Iron Island Museum. Go buy it in the store for $13 or pick one up at the museum for $10.

Front Cover of DVD


The Iron Island Museum in the Buffalo News

The September 5th edition of the Buffalo New ran a story about one of the Museum's resident ghosts, Edgar.

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Click here for the full article at the Buffalo News website.


Let's Honor Our Veterans of All Wars
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Overnight Investigations
$30.00 per person

Click here for additional overnight investigation details

Iron Island T-Shirts
$20.00 (includes shipping)

Click here to shop at the new online store

For additional information on any of these services email Linda at ljhgold@aol.com

The Iron Island Preservation Society of Lovejoy, Inc. was formed in 1994.  The originators met in each others homes at the start and then rented an apartment and storefront at 1132 Lovejoy Street.  The all -volunteer members met monthly and initiated their mission which is "to preserve and beautify the Iron Island neighborhood and improve the quality of life for the residents".   An annual festival was run by the group and was held on Lovejoy Street for 13 years.  The members hung dedicated American Flags on the light standards along the business corridor in the summer and put up Christmas decorations for the holiday season.  They cleaned Hennepin Park, Davey Street Playground and the entrance to the Lovejoy neighborhood at William and North Ogden Streets.  Their fundraising efforts allowed them to place a Welcome Sign at one of the main entrances into the City of Buffalo,  The society launched many petition drives to SAVE HENNEPIN PARK, SAVE MEAD BRANCH LIBRARY, SAVE OUR FIREHOUSE, SAVE PRECINCT 11, SAVE OUR K-9'S and many more.  The work of the Iron Island members is well-known throughout the area and several awards were presented to the society.  In August, 2000, a businessman, Mr. Anthony Amigone, noticed an article in the Buffalo News which told of the preservation efforts of the society and he donated his 1895 former church/funeral home to the group to house their museum.  In October, 2000, a Grand Opening was held at the new museum which was attended by family members of Mr. Amigone, members, friends and families and some elected officials.  This building now houses a variety of mostly donated items, including a wooden altar from a neighborhood 1896 church, railroad items, military uniforms and much more.

Research is now being done on the history of the building.  Recent findings include the fact that there was a small wooden church at this site in 1888 with a parsonage erected to the west at 994 Lovejoy Street.  Drawings were gleened from the archives at the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society and further information was obtained regarding Henry Lovejoy who is the namesake of Lovejoy Street.  The brick church was erected in 1883 and opened in 1885 and was well-attended by the congregation of the Methodist-Episcopal denomination.  A photo of the first board members was also obtained for our records.  The building was abandoned for a short while until a funeral director took over in the late 50's.  To accomodate services, a building was built inside the church with three viewing rooms.  There is an apartment attached which is now used for meetings and various other events.  The viewing rooms now contain countless artifacts and one room is the New York Central Terminal Gallery which includes a model of the terminal building.


Contacts are:  Linda J. Hastreiter, President, Marge Thielman Hastreiter, Vice President and Curator, Rose Bologna, Secretary.  Phone #: 716-892-3084,  Messages are retreived daily.



New Sign

The Iron Island Museum would like to thank everyone at Santoro Signs for thier generous donation of the new sign donated in April of 2009. We love it! Click on the image to see a large version.

Santoro Signs, Inc.
3180 Genesee Street,
Cheektowaga, NY 14225
716 895-8875
http://www.santorosigns.net


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