If you are an avid Buffalo architecture enthusiast like I am, you no doubt have seen Chuck LaChiusa’s excellent website “Buffalo as an Architectural Museum”.
Went to the Broadway Market yesterday morning. What amazes me about walking into the market is when I do, the sites, smells and sounds are
1958 – Women are allowed to join Chopin Signing Society…
Several weeks ago a few friends of mine who live in the Boston Massachusetts area came to Buffalo for a visit I took them all
Anyone who has spent any time at all on the east side, knows our friend Yuri Hreschyshyn. When he’s not working two jobs, he can be
1925 Chopin Singing Society donates statue of Chopin by Joseph Mazur to Buffalo Museum of Science. This monument currently can be seen on the grounds
I came across a great link on the history of St. Adalbert’s Parish…a must read… In 1886 a group of Polish immigrants applied to the Bishop, Rt.
Buffalo – Buffalo Common Council President David A. Franczyk said that the presence of thousands of blighted, dilapidated properties scarring many city neighborhoods embarrasses Buffalo
Buffalo has been called one of the finest architecture museums in North America. With masterpieces by Wright, Richardson and Sullivan dominating our landscape, the city
The Fronczak Library at 1080 Broadway officially closed its doors on 12/26/2005. This past weekend the library held a liquidation sale. On 03/03/2006 a sub-committee