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|  St. Ann's Roman Catholic Church - Buffalo, NY
in Roman Catholic Churches St. Ann's Catholic Church on the east side of Buffalo was once one of the largest parishes in the United States. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/25/2007 last visited: never |
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|  First Polish Colony in Buffalo
in New York Historical Markers A New York hisorical marker on the front of St. Stanislaus Church on the east side of Buffalo. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/26/2007 last visited: 2/16/2008 |
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|  St. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr Church - Buffalo, NY
in Roman Catholic Churches A Polish Parish on the East Side of Buffalo. " Mother Church of Polonia" posted by: Waynescout location: New York date listed: 2/18/2008 last visited: never |
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|  St. Stanislaus Church
in New York Historical Markers A New York historical marker on the front of St. Stanislaus Church on the east side of Buffalo. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/26/2007 last visited: 2/16/2008 |
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|  Clark & Kent, Buffalo, NY
in Interesting Intersection Names No sign of any superheroes or phone booths at this intersection. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/15/2007 last visited: never |
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|  The Father Justin Rosary Hour
in New York Historical Markers A New York historical marker on the east side of Buffalo denoting the longest running religious radio program. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/19/2007 last visited: 2/16/2008 |
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|  Corpus Christi R.C. Church Complex - Buffalo, NY
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church was one of several Polish churches on the east side of Buffalo. It still stands as an icon in a now depressed urban part of the city. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 11/18/2007 last visited: 2/16/2008 |
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|  Corpus Christi Roman Catholic Church - Buffalo, NY
in Roman Catholic Churches Corpus Christi Church on the east side of Buffalo dates back to 1907 and serves a largely Polish population. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/20/2007 last visited: 2/16/2008 |
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|  "Buffalo" Train, Buffalo, New York
in Outside Wooden Display Carvings Located on the drive-up ramp to the old New York Central's Buffalo Terminal, is a train with the head of a buffalo carved into it! That is the main terminal in the background. posted by: BarbershopDru location: New York date listed: 10/5/2007 last visited: 9/20/2008 |
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|  New York Central Terminal - Buffalo, NY
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Buffalo's New York Central Terminal is a wonderful art deco building that now stands vacant on the east side of the city. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 12/6/2007 last visited: 9/20/2008 |
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|  Buffalo Central Terminal - Buffalo, NY
in Train Stations/Depots The Central Terminal in Buffalo was the New York Central Railroad's largest station. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 7/16/2007 last visited: 9/20/2008 |
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|  Buffalo Central Terminal, "The Natural" - Buffalo, NY
in Movie Locations The New York Central Terminal on the east side of Buffalo was the setting for a short scene during the filming of "The Natural." posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 11/30/2007 last visited: 9/22/2008 |
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|  New York Central Terminal - Buffalo, NY
in American Guide Series The New York Central Terminal on the east side of Buffalo was once the largest station on the New York Central Railroad. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/26/2007 last visited: 9/20/2008 |
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|  Buffalo Central Terminal - Buffalo, NY
in Art Deco - Art Nouveau Buffalo's Central Terminal is an art deco masterpiece and was once the largest station operated by the New York Central Railroad. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 7/12/2007 last visited: 9/20/2008 |
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|  Nash, Rev. J. Edward, Sr., House
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This house was home to a very influential and important African-American in the history of Buffalo. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 2/17/2007 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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|  Larkin Administration Building
in Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Buildings Not much remains of this revolutionary building, built for the Larkin Company. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 5/5/2006 last visited: 4/1/2008 |
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|  Larkin Building - Buffalo, NY
in American Guide Series The Larkin Building was once a state-of-the-art office building for the Larkin Company. It was demolished in 1950. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 6/8/2007 last visited: never |
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|  New York State Institute for the Study of Malignant Diseases - Buffalo, NY
in American Guide Series The New York State Institute for the Study of Malignant Diseases, now known as Roswell Park Cancer Institute, is one of the premier cancer treatment centers in the country. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 6/21/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Mary B. Talbert
in New York Historical Markers Mary Talbert was a civil rights activist who lived most of her life in Buffalo. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 6/11/2006 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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|  Mary Burnett Talbert - Buffalo, NY
in Civil Rights Memorials Mary Burnett Talbert was one of the most committed, versatile and tireless champions of social and political reform for race relations, anti-lynching, and women’s rights. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 5/29/2007 last visited: 6/29/2009 |
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|  Michigan Street Baptist Church
in New York Historical Markers A local marker highlighting a station on the Underground Railroad. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 6/11/2006 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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|  Michigan Avenue Baptist Church
in New York Historical Markers This local marker tells the history of the first African-American church in the city. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 6/11/2006 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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|  Macedonia Baptist Church
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This church housed the first Black congregation of any denomination in the City of Buffalo and was also a stop on the Underground Railroad. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 6/12/2006 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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|  Michigan Street Baptist Church - Buffalo, NY
in Underground Railroad Sites Buffalo's best known Underground Railroad site. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 10/16/2006 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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|  Michigan Avenue Baptist Church - Buffalo, NY
in American Guide Series The Michigan Avenue Baptist Church was the first all black church in Buffalo and also an important stop on the Underground Railroad. posted by: Rayman location: New York date listed: 5/16/2007 last visited: 6/26/2009 |
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