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Tugboat in a lock on the Erie Canal. The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor is a National Heritage Area in New York State. [1] It has created signage in a wide area, including placing signs many miles away from any historic site of the Erie Canal. [citation needed] The corridor includes 34 National historic landmarks and 234 local ...
The Buffalo History Museum (founded as the Buffalo Historical Society, and later named the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society) is located at 1 Museum Court (formerly 25 Nottingham Court) [3] in Buffalo, New York, just east of Elmwood Avenue and off of Nottingham Terrace, north of the Scajaquada Expressway, in the northwest corner of Delaware Park.
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Erie County, New York. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Erie County, New York, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude ...
The Erie area's more than 100-year reign as a major iron product manufacturing center began with the discovery of major bog iron deposits in the early 1800s along the shores of Presque Isle Bay ...
The Old Erie Canal and its towpath at Kirkville, New York, within Old Erie Canal State Historic Park. The Old Erie Canal State Historic Park encompasses a 36-mile (58 km) linear segment of the original Erie Canal's Long Level section. It extends westward from Butternut Creek in the town of DeWitt, just east of Syracuse, to the outskirts of Rome ...
Marker name [1] Image Date designated Location City or Town Marker text; 1: Main Street: State Route #9, South Road Amherst, New York: Surveyed in 1799 by Joseph Ellicott along the line of the old "Central Trail" from Albany, was an early stagecoach route and wagon trail to the West.
Historic district contributing properties in Erie County, New York (31 P) Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Erie County, New York" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total.
Julia Boyer Reinstein (November 3, 1906 – July 18, 1998) was an American teacher and historian who grew up in western New York and began her career teaching in Deadwood, South Dakota. After more than a decade of teaching, she became a founder of the Erie County Historical Federation and the first historian of Cheektowaga, New York.