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“feel the energy of the Iron Island Spirits”
"Feel the energy of the Iron Island Spirits as you tour the dimly-lit museum rooms Get drawn into the vortex of the basement where it is rumored that children were buried and see if you can catch the shadow woman in your pictures. Climb the ladder and view the attic area where spirits dwell and voices are heard. Visit the 1885 former church/funeral home that was featured on GhostHunters, Ghost Lab and My Ghost Story!" Ghost Hunters location. (Season 4 Ep 14 Sept 2008) 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 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.
This place is proof that the other side does exist. I was completely shook up after visiting and especially after what I found in my photo. I felt multiple presence while doing the tour, smelled a... Read more
Bought tix to do the haunted happy hour. It sucked. There wasn't enough alcohol, and it was WAY too overcrowded. There was no where to sit and eat as there was very limited table space, and the... Read more
Very interesting to see the most haunted place in western ny. The stories behind this place, coupled with the ambiance can and will give you a creepy feeling you are not alone and something is... Read more
Iron Island Museum
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- Thu: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Fri, Sat: 10:00 am - 12:30 pm
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