After nearly a century, the architect of some of Chautauqua Institution's most defining buildings is revealed to be one of our most renowned. See how E.B. Green received the historic but forgotten commission.
The full content is available in the Fall 2004 Issue.
Western New York’s oldest building celebrates a special anniversary as we look back to the circumstance surrounding its construction.
Darwin Martin and Frank Lloyd Wright typically dominate discussions of the former’s Buffalo home—but not this time.
This first in a series looks at the history of the Buffalo AKG Art Museum in the context of one of its early acquisitions.
The Pan American Exposition is known for many things—but baseball?
By: Iris Drzewiecki
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An intriguing story that opens the door on a wealth of local history.
By: John Percy
Geography's impact on the history of Western New York and Ontario's Niagara Peninsula.