Buffalo: A Brand New Day
Its been a long time since I last wrote on this site. Not that I ran out of good things to say about Buffalo, because that list is never-ending. In […]
Its been a long time since I last wrote on this site. Not that I ran out of good things to say about Buffalo, because that list is never-ending. In […]
Recent news has highlighted the end of an ongoing battle between Buffalo preservationists and the owners of 375 Colvin Avenue, the former North Side Baptist Church. This highly visible trademark […]
All dressed up with no where to go this New Year’s Eve? The Hotel @ the Lafayette and Statler City will both be hosting events to help ring in the […]
Buffalo’s City Hall is one of the largest in the US. Constructed with Art Deco influences, this municipal building was first opened in 1931, and dedicated in 1932. It was […]
After a 90 day stay of demolition was granted to Gateway Trade Center, current owners of the Bethlehem Steel Administration Building, the Lackawanna Court System has ordered the organization to […]
If you’re from Buffalo, you know that the Turkey Trot is an 8k (4.97 mile) race held every year on the morning of Thanksgiving. This year is the 117th race, and raises […]
While the Erie Canal is still used as a means of transportation today, it is nowhere near as prolific as it once was. The canal was replaced by the New […]
At the turn of the 19th century, settlers were exploring options for connecting the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, in order to create a gateway from the coast to […]
Time to pull those boogie shoes out of your closet – the World’s Largest Disco is fast approaching! An event that has become a Buffalo tradition, the World’s Largest Disco […]
The 1950’s brought decline to the once prominent Graystone Hotel. In 1958, the 104 room hotel was sold at auction after a mortgage foreclosure by the Buffalo Savings Bank. The […]