At the dawn of the automobile age, Buffalo, NY, represented America to the world in a grueling competition and came away victoriously.
The full content is available in the Winter 2008 Issue.
When the United States finally entered the First World War, a series of parades for international war commissions showcased one of the region’s most elegant automobiles.
A chance find in a semi-related album yields some fascinating photos of a pioneering event in aviation history.
Back in April, we asked readers to share their memories, photos and artifacts with us-- and you delivered!
Before the word “Playboy” became synonymous with Hugh Hefner’s magazine empire, the Playboy Motorcar Corp. was an innovative car company operating here in Buffalo.
Buffalo's rich sports history is shared through stories, photos, and artifacts spanning more than a century. A must-have for the sports enthusiast on your list!
By: Marvin Rapp
A collection of Erie Canal folklore and songs available in print and dvd format.
Abraham Lincoln visited Western New York several times throughout his life, even getting snowed in at Little Valley. Alan Manchester looks at the evidence to determine when Lincoln stopped at the Cattaraugus County town.
Looking for ways to supplement their coal-shipping business, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway offered their passengers excursion trips to destinations throughout the western regions of New York and Pennsylvania. One such location was Cascade Park near Springville. Take a visit through vintage post cards and photos.