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Niagara Square looking toward Lafayette Square from Buffalo City Hall in a snow flurry The square's transformation from a residential neighborhood to the center of government began in the early 20th century, with the erection of Buffalo City Hall (1929–1931), Michael J. Dillon Memorial United States Courthouse (1935), and the Walter J ...
NY 384 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to the primary riverside roadway between the cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. It began at Niagara Square in downtown Buffalo and followed Niagara Street north to the city of Tonawanda. From there, NY 384 followed Main Street into North Tonawanda, joining the ...
Broadway (both directions) yes 5-Niagara From Shelton Square, on Niagara, Hertel, Tonawanda, Vulcan to River Road. Returning, on Vulcan, Tonawanda, Grace, Niagara, Pearl, Erie to Shelton Square. Riverside or Grace (outbound) Shelton Square (inbound) yes 6-Sycamore From North Division and Washington, on Washington, Huron, Sycamore, Walden to ...
The Mckinley Monument with Buffalo's City Hall in the background Engraving on the Obelisk. The McKinley Monument is a 96-foot (29 m) tall obelisk in Niagara Square, Buffalo, New York. Its location in front of Buffalo City Hall defines the center of Buffalo that all of the main roads converge on. [1]
The district encompasses 15 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in a mixed residential and commercial section of Buffalo. The district developed between about 1830 and 1912, and includes a buildings in a variety of architectural styles including Federal , Gothic Revival , Italianate , Queen Anne , Romanesque Revival , and Bungalow ...
The building occupies a full block of Delaware Avenue at Niagara Square, directly across from the Statler Towers and adjacent to Buffalo City Hall. The building features secure indoor parking for 54 vehicles, a glass entry pavilion that has all 4,536 words of the United States Constitution etched into the glass, and is topped off by a glass ...
New York State Route 266 (NY 266) is a state highway in Erie County, New York, in the United States. It runs along the Niagara River from the city of Buffalo to the city of Tonawanda . The southern terminus of the route is at the ramps leading to Interstate 190 (I-190) exit 8 in Buffalo.
I-190 – Downtown Buffalo, Niagara Falls: Western terminus; exit 11 on I-190: NY 265 north (Tonawanda Street) / NY 266 (Niagara Street) Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; southern terminus of NY 265: 0.75: 1.21: Grant Street – Buffalo State College: 1.42: 2.29: Elmwood Avenue: 2.02: 3.25: NY 384 (Delaware Avenue) Parkside Avenue ...