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October 14, 2015
The house was constructed by William C. Sherwood in 1853 on the northwest corner of Niagara and Carolina Streets and was made of wood with a stone foundation.
September 16, 2015
The Coatsworth-Pardee-Wright House, originally located directly on the circle, is currently tucked away on a private street called Lincoln Woods Lane just off Soldiers Place.
September 9, 2015
Originally called the Saskatchewan Cooperative Elevator, the Pool Elevator is the only grain elevator located on Buffalo’s outer harbor.
September 3, 2015
The Tifft Estate had owned this property since its construction in 1865 but they would not renew the lease after the Pan-American Exposition ended in 1902.
January 27, 2015
These grey sandstone houses were built circa 1845.
September 18, 2014
The Larkin Administration Building was designed in 1904 by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for the Larkin Soap Company of Buffalo in 1906.