Although the city still has an active grain industry, 15 of these heroic monuments of the early modern era stand empty along the Buffalo River, largely forgotten by the community that invented them ...
Number four on ten things that come from Buffalo is steam-powered grain elevators. Dart’s Elevator was the first steam-powered grain elevator and it was built by Joseph Dart and Robert Dunbar in 1842.
The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society is pleased to announce the opening of Part II of Cathedrals of Industry: Photographs by Michael L. Horowitz. Guests of the exhibit can expect a rare look ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – A cluster of 100-foot-tall grain silos in Buffalo is being turned into the world's largest six-pack. Crews are installing rolls of vinyl wrap spelling out Labatt Blue on six silos at ...
Worship music emanating from the Wonder Church fills a concrete cathedral on Sundays in a most unlikely place – a long-vacant 1910 grain elevator, where rows of 200-foot-tall silos, running alongside ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Western New Yorkers will soon have a chance to see Buffalo’s waterfront in a new light. Officials are set to flip the switch Wednesday evening for the official premiere of the ...
The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp., which oversees the development of the Buffalo waterfront, has come up with the plan, and they’ve enlisted Ambiances Design Production to do the lighting work.
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