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This ladle, a vessel traditionally used to transport and pour molten iron, was acquired from the Senator John Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh. Positioned here at the eastern end of Ship Canal Commons, it is located near where the Hanna Furnace …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ROA_ecological-restoration_Buffalo-NY.html
Ship Canal Commons is a unique waterfront park that was envisioned by the City of Buffalo, County of Erie, NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) and Buffalo Urban Development Corporation to be a distinct ecological restoration and …
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Nature to Industry to Nature 1998 Designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by National Audubon Society. 1983 Preserve closed for hazardous waste removal. 1982 Preserve merged with Buffalo Museum of Science. 1978 Makowski Visitor Center completed. 1…
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The War of 1812 Black Rock Historic Trail celebrates the sites and historic events that occurred during the War of 1812 in the area of Black Rock in the City of Buffalo. There are 9 markers accessible by bike or walking tour. The trail begins at N…
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Black Rock Neighborhood The Black Rock neighborhood has endured for over 200 years and is the oldest intact neighborhood in the City of Buffalo. Black Rock was once an independent village and rival of the Village of Buffalo. The neighborhood we ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RLN_market-square_Buffalo-NY.html
The Market Square Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. The district is representative of the period 1830-1912 as Lower Black Rock evolved from a small independent village to a small independent neighbor…
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Market Square 1830 —— · · · —— Built on land donated by General Peter B. Porter to the people of Black Rock, Market Square is the oldest extant public market site in Buffalo. The narrow medians fla…
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Military Road 1802 —— · · · —— After the Revolutionary War, the federal government saw the need for a "military highway" from Lewiston to Black Rock, where a planned fortification would guard the en…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RL4_st-johns-church_Buffalo-NY.html
St. John's Church 1891 —— · · · —— Black Rock's German Evangelicals first organized as a congregation in 1847 and erected a church on this site in 1852. It was replaced in 1891 by the present struct…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RL2_jacob-smith-house-and-tavern_Buffalo-NY.html
Jacob Smith House and Tavern Ca. 1830-1835 —— · · · —— This timber-frame Federal syle house was constructed to accommodate prospective settlers in the village of Lower Black Rock. Originally built b…
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