In 1962, a little girl made a big presentation to President Kennedy during Pulaski Day ceremonies at Buffalo City Hall. A look at the thousands who filled Niagara Square that day.
The Buffalo Pitts Company's thresher made its mark in agricultural history right behind McCormick's reaper. Little known, though, was the company's pioneering aeronautical efforts that anticipated flight patterns to come.
A deeper exploration of the South Buffalo site uncovers people and places contributing to the historic significance of the region.
The Buffalo author brings respectability to crime writing as husband Charles Rohlfs plies his art to the stage and design.
Originally built as a bookbindery and print shop in 1845, the Heritage Inn also served as a restaurant before a fire consumed the building in 2004.
An intriguing array of recently discovered glass plate negatives of area summer scenes from a hundred and more years ago, which readers are invited to help identify.
The World War II monument just unveiled in Washington elicits memories of a family at war, the loyalty and courage each demonstrated in his own way.
Painstaking restorative efforts have made this early 19th-century log cabin the best surviving example of housing built by the earliest Holland Land Purchase settlers.
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Through a partnership with Christopher Behrend Photography, we bring you this photography book showing the end result of the restoration of the Art Nouveau murals in the North Park Theatre.
Through a partnership with Christopher Behrend Photography, we bring you this unique collection of the most intense & beautiful winter icescapes-captured during the incredible winter months of 2019.