After facing possible demolition earlier this year, Buffalo’s oldest synagogue is poised for a restoration, to ensure it remains a beautiful relic of East Side history.
The full content is available in the Fall 2012 Issue.
A 1932 exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art had a tremendous impact on American ideas about public housing design—especially in Buffalo.
Research into this little-known congregation contributes to our knowledge of Buffalo's African American community.
A colorful look at the inspirational glass art inside Buffalo’s iconic synagogue.
Founded in 1859 by three German churches, Concordia Cemetery has served the changing East Side community ever since. Today, the stories of its “residents” continue to be preserved through a variety of efforts and events.
Celebrating the Light, Color, and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
By: Dr. Kerry S. Grant
By: John Percy
Geography's impact on the history of Western New York and Ontario's Niagara Peninsula.
Western New York Heritage magazine’s editors, past and present, reflect on the organization’s first two decades.
Matthew Biddle shows two examples of how technology is bringing history to a wider audience.