Buffalo's original boutique hotel, The Mansion on Delaware, has been "bringing it", many years before our renaissance began. The Second Empire style building was lovingly restored to an elegant inn for travelers, providing 24 hour butler service in 28 hip rooms that have garnered it several prestigious industry awards over the last fifteen years. The 20,000 square foot building dates back to 1869, when it was the home of grain elevator magnate Charles Sternberg. After the house was sold, it became a hotel for the first time in the 1880s. Later, it followed the path of other great homes, becoming a restaurant and then going through a dark period of decline until it rose again as
The Mansion On Delaware.
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