Brickstone Suites in Ellicottville Suites located right in the heart of the Village of Ellicottville!
Peaches & Cream A friendly atmosphere where customers will find fresh produce, Amish goods and ice cream.
A Slice of Heaven Alpacas Have you enjoyed the warmth, softness and comfort of alpaca yet? You don't know what you are missing!
Edna's at the Tamarack Club A restaurant with slopeside dining serving a wide range of "comfort foods" for lunch and dinner daily.
Seneca Gaming and Entertainment - Bingo Hall Bingo hall in Salamanca that has some of the biggest daily bingo payouts and has a floor of 300 slot machines.
Highbanks Campground Overlooking the scenic Allegheny Reservoir, Highbanks Campgrounds boasts camping at its best.
Challenger Learning Center at St. Bonaventure University A space themed learning program designed to stimulate a student's interest in science, math, and technology.
Holiday Valley's Double Black Diamond Golf Course Come summer, Holiday Valley is robed in lush, green and magnificent gardens.
Great View Cabins Located near Allegany State Park, Great View Cabins are your ticket to enjoy the beautiful New York woods.
Cutco/Ka-Bar Visitors Center The people, products and history of Cutco and Ka-Bar are part of the fascinating story of innovation and commitment.
Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts A center that consolidates the artistic activities of the St. Bonaventure University campus, while creating a regional outlet for culture and expression for Western New York.
HoliMont North America's largest private ski area devoted to family skiing, mountain biking, and outdoor adventures.
Salamanca Rail Museum The Salamanca Rail Museum is a fully restored passenger depot constructed in 1912 by the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway.
Ruth Howe-Prescott House In Cadiz, New York, a mile from Franklinville, there is a salt-box house which was built between 1816 - 1819.
Miner's Cabin and Ischua Valley Historical Society This three-story edifice of Queen Anne design was built by Tom Corsett and R. A. Crosby for Simeon Robbins in 1895 at a cost of $7,000.