From the turn-of-the-century Aero Club through Curtiss-Wright warplanes and Bell helicopters to news of a new museum in Niagara Falls.
The full content is available in the Summer 2002 Issue.
When the United States finally entered the First World War, a series of parades for international war commissions showcased one of the region’s most elegant automobiles.
A chance find in a semi-related album yields some fascinating photos of a pioneering event in aviation history.
While thought of for its acoustic splendor today, Kleinhans Music Hall served as a multi-faceted beacon of morale during the dark days of the Second World War.
We take a look at some real “Rosies” from local factories and businesses.
Celebrating the Light, Color, and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
By: Dr. Kerry S. Grant
By: Marvin Rapp
A collection of Erie Canal folklore and songs available in print and dvd format.
The streetcar line down Delaware Avenue to the city of Tonawanda helped shape Buffalo's first suburb in the late 19th century. This series of photos showcases what life was like in the early days of Kenmore.
Local historian John Percy offers up a collection of memories and family photos from when the leviathan rolled through town in 1939.