Buffalo's Central Terminal, an Art Deco landmark, served the city for more than 50 years. Travel back to the 1929 beginning through these original documentary photos.
The full content is available in the Spring 2009 Issue.
The author's college photography project provides a glimpse into regional rail stations of the past.
A donated painting provides the focal point for a collaborative project with Buffalo State graduate students.
Competition mixed with a reputation for fast freight led the owners of the Nickel Plate Railroad to develop massive food terminals in two major cities.
We take a look at a view of Downtown Buffalo from years past.
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.
Situated between New York and the western states, Buffalo was an important transportation center in the days of the Erie Canal. Learn about the habits, sights and sounds of the Central Wharf – and about it's sudden destruction.