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The 1901 destruction of Buffalo’s North Street Cemetery produced one of the largest scandals in the city’s history.
This North Tonawanda firm became a leader in the pre-fabricated housing boom of the early 20th century.
National media coverage of Western New York's epic snowstorms are nothing new.
Historic preservation efforts and heritage tourism have a measurable impact on the region's economy. A recent study supports this claim.
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Celebrating the Light, Color, and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
By: Dr. Kerry S. Grant
Through a partnership with Christopher Behrend Photography, we bring you this photography book showing the end result of the restoration of the Art Nouveau murals in the North Park Theatre.
Buffalo was home to one of the original NFL franchises. But were they the 1921 champs?
The people of Buffalo declared the Scajaquada Creek a public nuisance and voted in favor of having a large portion of it that which flows through the east side residential district converted into an underground drain.
Once the largest wholesale market in the city of Buffalo, the Elk Street Market was a central trading place for early residents.