Bill Blake, Broadway Fillmore Alive friend, finds interesting old neighborhood photos in the research he does. He graciously shares with us. Blake sent along this
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The sound of trains rolling through the neighborhood is something familiar to anyone who lives or has lived in Broadway-Fillmore. View this post on Instagram
This photo came to me while I was working on a project for the Broadway Market back in the late 2000s. The Broadway Market had
Spectrum News posted a story on November 29th, 2020 about the new mural in the neighborhood at Broadway and Gibson across from the Broadway Market.
The United States Bicentennial was celebrated on July 4th, 1976. There were a lot of celebrations across Buffalo. In the city’s Polonia neighborhood, there was
Fillmore District Council Member Mitch Nowakowski outlines some of the upgrades to that buildings in the Broadway Fillmore neighborhood will receive, thanks to the East
The Mother Church of Buffalo’s Polonia. St. Stan’s is a beautiful church and proud symbol of how Polish immigrants helped build the neighborhood and Buffalo.
The Rivoli was located at 1111 Broadway in East Buffalo. I saw many movies here in my youth. The theater was torn down in the
I accidentally stumbled on this photo of a painting today. It features a Visniak soda bottle. It was painted by Sean Witucki. Visniak is forever
The Central Terminal always looks great when viewing it from Lovejoy Street. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Broadway Fillmore Alive (@broadwayfillmore)
