The corner of Summer Street and Norwood, c. 1900.
The same view in 2006.
A 1932 exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art had a tremendous impact on American ideas about public housing design—especially in Buffalo.
We take a look at a view of Downtown Buffalo from years past.
Research into this little-known congregation contributes to our knowledge of Buffalo's African American community.
His name can be found all over the greater Buffalo area, but many don't know much about him.
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Celebrating the Light, Color, and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
By: Dr. Kerry S. Grant
Buffalo's rich sports history is shared through stories, photos, and artifacts spanning more than a century. A must-have for the sports enthusiast on your list!
Buffalo was home to one of the original NFL franchises. But were they the 1921 champs?
The people of Buffalo declared the Scajaquada Creek a public nuisance and voted in favor of having a large portion of it that which flows through the east side residential district converted into an underground drain.
Once the largest wholesale market in the city of Buffalo, the Elk Street Market was a central trading place for early residents.