Places to see in ( Buffalo - USA )
Places to see in ( Buffalo - USA )
Buffalo is a city on the shores of Lake Erie in upstate New York. Its fine neoclassical, beaux arts and art deco architecture speaks to its history as an industrial capital in the early 20th century. Its landmarks include the 398-ft art deco City Hall, the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Darwin D. Martin House and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, a Greek Revival museum with works by Picasso and Warhol.
The second-largest city in New York State, Buffalo is full of surprises. The city is undergoing a dramatic transformation as its proud history and incredible architectural legacy weave their way into every aspect of a renewed civic life. Surmounting the effects of deindustrialization, Buffalo is building a new identity as a city of great nightlife, cultural attractions and indigenous cuisine, as well as tight-knit neighborhoods with community spirit and a real sense of place. A palpable enthusiasm winds its way through the city's streets and neighborhoods, as locals who have summoned the collective will to revitalize their city are finally seeing their efforts pay off after decades of work.
More and more, Buffalo's exquisite and well-preserved architecture has grabbed the attention of locals and tourists alike. Most recently, Buffalo's architecture took center stage when the 2011 National Preservation Conference was held in the city to unanimous acclaim. Buildings from almost every decade of Buffalo's existence are still preserved, with more being restored each year. As of December 2011, there are seven historic neighborhoods in Buffalo listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as six additional ones that have been granted landmark status by the Buffalo Preservation Board. Of those historic districts, there are three main ones of interest to architecture buffs:
The Allentown Historic District was the first Buffalo neighborhood to be listed on the National Register. Located north of downtown, Allentown was settled in the middle and late 19th century and is characterized by small but lovely red brick houses in styles that were popular at that time, such as the Italianate and French Second Empire. Among Allentown's most architecturally exquisite buildings are the Allendale Theatre and the seven houses that make up the Tiffts Row, both of which are located on Allen Street; the William Dorsheimer House on Delaware Avenue, and the former Buffalo Catholic Institute building on Main and Virginia Streets that is now home to the Church of Scientology.
The Delaware Avenue Historic District consists of the stretch of Delaware Avenue called Millionaire's Row. The National Register of Historic Places defines the Delaware Avenue Historic District as being located between North and Bryant Streets. Parkside is the neighborhood that consists of the streets in North Buffalo immediately north and east of Delaware Park.
A lot to see in Buffalo New York such as :
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Peace Bridge
Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex
Downtown
City Hall of Buffalo
Buffalo Naval Park
The Buffalo Zoo
Elmwood Village, Buffalo
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Delaware Park
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Buffalo Psychiatric Center
Buffalo Museum of Science
Allentown
Guaranty Building
Delaware Park
Beaver Island State Park
Tifft Nature Preserve
Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve
The Broadway Market
Kleinhans Music Hall
Woodlawn Beach State Park
Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum
Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Richardson Olmsted Campus
The Buffalo History Museum
Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Burchfield Penney Art Center
Waterfront
Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
Glen Park
Graycliff Conservancy, Inc.
Amherst State Park
Cazenovia Park
USS The Sullivans
Hoyt Lake
Ellicott Square Building
La Salle Park
Riverside Park
Lafayette Square
Buffalo Harbor State Park
Stiglmeier Park
Broderick Park
Ellicott Creek Park
South Grand Island Bridge
The Electric Tower
Niawanda Park
Unity Island
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Buffalo Harbor Front Silo City Tour
Tour of the Buffalo Harbor and Silo City
Staybridge Suites Buffalo in West Seneca NY
Book here: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. .. Staybridge Suites Buffalo 164 Slade Avenue West Seneca NY 14224 This all-suite hotel in West Seneca is a 10-minute drive from central Buffalo and Ralph Wilson Stadium, home of the Buffalo Bills. It features an indoor pool and spacious suites with a kitchenette. A 37-inch flat-screen cable TV, CD player and DVD player are standard in every modern suite at the Staybridge Suites Buffalo. All suites include a sitting area with sofa bed and free Wi-Fi. The kitchenette has a stove, microwave, and full-size refrigerator. Free access to the hot tub and 24/7 gym is available to all guests of the Buffalo Staybridge Suites. There is also a business center. A daily hot breakfast buffet is available each morning and guests can enjoy a free beverage at an evening reception Monday through Thursday. Barbecue facilities and a 24-hour snack shop are also on site. Niagara Falls and the Niagara Casino are both a 35 minute drive from the hotel. Walden Galleria Mall is just 8 miles away.
Delaware Park - Buffalo
Quick Edit, Not sure why it didn't upload in 4k.
LAKE ERIE, BUFFALO NY APRIL 27 2013
kayaking the breakwall and water intake with views of many birds and the Peace Bridge.
Vinnie Langdon: Greater Binghamton Air Show Highlights
Video Highlights from the 2018 Greater Binghamton Air Show! Video taken by Vinnie Langdon III of The Vinnie Langdon Show. Visit vinnielangdonshow.com for more information.
“It’s a bird, it’s a plane… yep that is a plane in the sky a few of them in-fact.” This was the 2018 Greater Binghamton Air Show in Upstate New York.
After attending several Air Shows in the country from Travis Air Force Base to Avoca Airport in Pennsylvania, hey what’s another trip to another air show?
I heard about this Air Show about two weeks ago from an advertisement on Facebook. I asked the family if they wanted to attend. For $12 a person, we were able to score a pre-sale ticketed price per person. Some Air Shows are FREE but $12 wouldn’t hurt knowing that a portion of the proceeds went to non-profit charity according to an Air Show volunteer.
As we arrived first impressions are everything the family & I noticed, where are all the planes? Where are all the vendors? Where’s the U.S. Coast Guard, armored specialized vehicles, etc?
At a first glance after proceeding through the main gate, we seen scattered food vendors and local business vendors by the time the air show gates opened up around 10:00am. We thought at first this is it?
With a printed out program (saving $5.00 for an Air Show program) on the official website of the Air Show, we figured the schedule wasn’t going to go as planned as low visibility as well as the weather warning of severe thunderstorms were threatening the skies. (However from 10:00am until a little after 5:00pm after the final air demonstration, no thunderstorms struck the sky.)
On a positive note: The food vendors were courteous compared to other shows. Super friendly. Inexpensive was a huge plus. $2.00 for a hot dog on the average. Bae Systems was offering FREE waters and FREE sunscreen. I scored a delicious sausage and peppers on a roll for $5.00. You can’t even get a deal like that at a church bazaar!
As far as display planes, a Facebook spectator commented that there were only 5 display aircrafts with an addition of the A-10 Warhog, the Canadian Harvard Aerobatic Team, Vampire Airshows de Havilland DH-115, Scott Francis Airshows MXS
, Dougherty Airshows that flew were parked in the distance.
Due to weather conditions it was said that the B-25 Panchito was not going to be in attendance. A volunteer also mentioned several other expected airfcrafts didn’t even make the attempt to fly in due to the weather conditions as well.
The original schedule planned was all out of order but we sort of stuck it out and was patient and hoped for clear skies. We waited until about 4:15pm and that’s when the skies cleared up enough for some of the planes to perform.
Many spectators were disappointed and the Air Show stated multiple times on various social media sites that there would be no refunds on the purchased tickets in-advance or day-of show.
Other vendors like LUMA, RAYMOND, the Tuskegee Airmen were happy with the turnouts as it was all about getting out in the public and having a nice day.
Bae Systems were handing out a limited supply of frisbees, where we saw many children enjoying the downtime waiting for the weather to clear up to be playing frisbee.
The highlight of the event was definitely the main attraction of seeing the A-10C THUNDERBOLT II DEMONSTRATION TEAM
In action around 5:00pm.
A fan favorite at this years Air Show was the influential father/daughter team of “Paul Dogherty & Caroline” in their 230 horsepower Christen Eagle!
Christopher Zonio was kind enough to share with us his impressive 1/5 Scale R/C of a Thunderbirds F-16C that really looked like one of the real Thunderbirds jets in the sky.
The staff of the airport and Air Show were friendly. It would be nice to see a LOT more vendors to be added to the event next time around. Of course we will be praying for better weather so the display aircrafts can make it. Like other shows, maybe specialized vehicle restoration groups can get involved. I’m not familiar with Upstate New York so I am unsure if they even exist (God, I hope they do somewhere?) but it would be a nice feature to have some armored tanks, Hummers, or at least one helicopter on-site.
Overall the family & I had a blast at the 2018 Greater Binghamton Air Show and cannot wait for the next one in the future!
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Recovery Through Design: Courtney Creenan at TEDxBuffalo
Courtney is a member of the five-person design and fabrication team responsible for Elevator B, an urban habitat for bees. All five team members completed the design while finishing their masters degrees in architecture while at the University at Buffalo. She has since become an amateur beekeeper and is now a project coordinator at Flynn Battaglia Architects in Buffalo.
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