Once iconic enough for a Charles Burchfield painting ("Rainy Night"), Buehl's Building fell into disrepair until Roger Trettel brought the corner of Broad and Ellicott Street back to life.
Buffalo has long been known for unique residential designs commissioned by the city's elite. But middle-class Buffalonians were not deprived of well-designed homes. Plan book houses were affordable and attractive, with numerous examples in Western New York.
We take a glimpse into the historic village's past with these photos from 100 years ago.
View of 509 Michigan Street, Buffalo, ca. 1996.
An ethnic history movement that has grown and expanded.
The now-gone McBride's in the First Ward reminds us that a building is more than bricks and mortar.
Before chain pharmacies ruled the market, neighborhood drugstores were centers of social activity. South Buffalo was no different as, for nearly 50 years, O'Malley's Drugstore was the place to go for nearly every medical or household product, a soda or the local gossip.
The author invites you to join him on a lighthearted jaunt through Buffalo's bustling business district, as it was in the 1940s.
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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.
Through a partnership with Christopher Behrend Photography, we bring you this unique collection of the most intense & beautiful winter icescapes-captured during the incredible winter months of 2019.