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The Niagara Frontier Transit System was replaced by the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Corp. (NFTA) in 1967, as part of New York State's efforts in the late 1960s and early 1970s at creating public agencies that would oversee the development and continuation of public transportation in a number of key urban areas of the state; other ...
7/29 - Buddy Guy, Kelley Hunt, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor; 7/30 - Gov't Mule, David Gogo - Buffalo Place Rocks the Harbor; 8/03 - Violent Femmes, Stand, Mark Norris and the Backpeddlers; 8/10 - Yonder Mountain String Band, Down To The Roots; 8/17 - Donna the Buffalo, Tea Leaf Green
Buffalo Ball Drop [14]; Buffalo Powder Keg Festival [15]; Dyngus Day Buffalo [16]; Labatt Blue Pond Hockey [17]; Saint Patrick's Day Parades – In addition to the parade held in the downtown area on a Sunday either before or after March 17, the "Old Neighborhood" parade is held the day before in the southern part of Buffalo, which is heavily populated by ethnic Irish residents and where the ...
Seastreak will begin operating out of the Belford Terminal in Middletown on Dec. 5 in a move that allows the ferry provider to expand its reach. Seastreak Belford ferry routes, fares, opening set ...
South Ferry: 65th Street, Bay Ridge: New York and South Brooklyn Ferry: Battery Maritime Building, formerly known as Municipal Ferry Pier 39th Street Ferry Terminal, South Brooklyn: to 1935 Hamilton Avenue Ferry: South Ferry Hamilton Avenue, South Brooklyn: 1846 – ???? South Ferry: South Ferry (Atlantic Avenue), Downtown Brooklyn: 1836 ...
New York Waterway has announced that children can ride free on all ferry routes between New Jersey and Manhattan this summer, starting July 5 and running through Labor Day, Sept. 2.
Customers prepare to exit the NY Waterway, which has provided ferry service between Belford and Manhattan for 20 years, but it is losing its contract to Seastreak, at the ferry terminal in Belford ...
Buffalo City Hall is a 32-story government building built from 1929 to 1931 and designed in the Art Deco style by Dietel, Wade, & Jones. At 378 feet in height, it is Buffalo's second tallest building and the fourth tallest city hall in the U.S. 22 St. Louis R.C. Church: 782 Main Street 12 Jan 1978 Contributing property, Allentown Historic District