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The construction of the Buffalo Naval and Servicemen's Park (later named the Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park) started in 1977. The park was opened to the public on July 4, 1979. [2] The Cleveland-class cruiser USS Little Rock and the Fletcher-class destroyer USS The Sullivans were part of the original display. [1] In 1988, the ...
Connecticut Street Armory, also known as the 74th Regimental Armory, is a historic National Guard armory building located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is sited at Columbus Park. It is a massive castle-like structure built in 1899 of Medina sandstone. It was designed by architect Isaac G. Perry.
Walter M. Kenney Park was the chosen location for the Town of Tonawanda Veterans Memorial for its high visibility from nearby roads, ease of access for pedestrians, and for its historical significance as the longtime home of a Korean War-era Grumman F9F-6P Cougar Naval airframe, on loan to the town from the U.S. government.
Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park, Buffalo, New York Coordinates 42°52′42″N 78°52′54″W / 42.8782°N 78.8817°W / 42.8782; -78
Olmsted and Vaux in Buffalo, New York "Municipal Parks and City Planning: Frederick Law Olmsted's Buffalo Park and Parkway System" by Francis R. Kowsky, reprinted with permission from the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1987. The Best Planned City, an online film about Frederick Law Olmsted and the Buffalo Park System
The park is located in east Buffalo and bisected by Fillmore Avenue. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] The park is on a 56-acre (23 ha), slightly L-shaped site and was originally conceived as a place for military displays and active children's sports.
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a war monument located in Lafayette Square, Buffalo, New York.It was the work of sculptor Casper Buberl and architect George Keller. [1] The corner stone was laid on July 4, 1882 and the monument was dedicated on July 4, 1884.