Historypin: Wilcox-Cobb House
The Wilcox-Cobb house was constructed by Birdseye (Birdsey) Wilcox (1799–1861) circa 1835.
The Wilcox-Cobb house was constructed by Birdseye (Birdsey) Wilcox (1799–1861) circa 1835.
The Saint Louis Roman Catholic Church is the oldest Catholic congregation in the city.
The Pan-American Exposition was a World’s Fair held in Buffalo, New York, from May 1 through November 2, 1901.
The Federal Building was designed by architect Ammi B. Young (1798–1874) and constructed in 1855.
On July 2, 1942, the Albright Art Gallery, in conjunction with the Buffalo Parks Department, sponsored an open-air dance at the museum.
The Orlando Allen House was constructed in 1829.
In 1929, Colonel Charles Clifton donated funds to have recently abandoned Elmwood Avenue Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences building renovated for the Albright Art Gallery to use as classroom space.
The Ebenezer Walden House was the one of the first brick buildings constructed in the City of Buffalo after the War of 1812.
Located at the foot of Commercial Street, the Bennett Grain Elevator was the main elevator on the Buffalo Harbor.
In the 1890s, Charles and Evelyn Cary moved from their first home into this house at 340 Delaware Avenue.
The First Presbyterian Church is the oldest religious congregation in Buffalo
The house at 173 North Street, known as the William C. Warren House, is located within the Allentown Historic Preservation District.