
| Location: Downtown Buffalo centers on Main Street from Goodell Street to the Buffalo River. Within this two mile area are three separate centers: the Theater District in the north, the civic and commercial center around Niagara and Lafayette Squares, and the Waterfront area at the south end. High Schools: Neighborhood Association: | ![]() Buffalo City Hall (1929-1931) 65 Niagara Square Dietel, Wade & Jones, architects (photo credit: UB-Art History Visual Resources) |
![]() Prudential Building (1895-1896) 28 Church Street Louis Sullivan & Dankmar Adler, architects (photo credit: UB Dept. of Art History Visual Resources) |
Buffalo's Downtown has distinguished itself with buildings of great architectural beauty, diversity and prominence. Notable among them are City Hall, the Prudential (formerly Guaranty) Building, St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, Ellicott Square Building, Old County Courthouse, Shea's Buffalo Center for the Performing Arts and in more recent years the Marine Midland Center and Arena. The addition of the Metro Rail and renovation of many of these landmark buildings is revitalizing the area as a center of commerce, recreation and historical interest. |
| Once a bustling commercial harbor, the picturesque waterfront area has enjoyed recent redevelopment, bringing many people to its marinas and parks. The Buffalo & Erie County Naval Servicemen's Park offers tours of retired naval ships. | ![]() Buffalo Lighthouse (1833) Fuhrmann Blvd. U.S. Coast Guard Base |
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J. Bertuca, Map Librarian. |
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