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Revision as of 17:54, 6 October 2019
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo, New York.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Buffalo, New York, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 233 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Erie County. The city of Buffalo is the location of 160 of these properties and districts; they are listed here, while the other properties and districts are listed separately. Another two properties in the city were formerly listed but have been removed.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 5, 2024.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | Neighborhood | Description |
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1 | 20th Century Club | May 11, 2011 (#11000270) |
595 Delaware Ave. 42°54′01″N 78°52′23″W / 42.900278°N 78.873056°W | Allentown | First club founded by women, for women, in the U.S. | |
2 | 33-61 Emerson Place Row | March 19, 1986 (#86000691) |
33-61 Emerson Pl. 42°54′47″N 78°51′38″W / 42.913056°N 78.860556°W | Masten Park | Frame rowhouses built in 1893 | |
3 | J.N. Adam-AM&A Historic District | February 20, 2009 (#09000056) |
Main St., E. Eagle St., Washington St., Ellicott St. 42°53′03″N 78°52′26″W / 42.884167°N 78.873889°W | Downtown | Former J. N. Adam & Co. and AM&A's department store and warehouse complex | |
4 | Albright-Knox Art Gallery | May 27, 1971 (#71000538) |
1285 Elmwood Ave., in Delaware Park 42°55′56″N 78°52′33″W / 42.932222°N 78.875833°W | Albright | Contemporary and modern art gallery opened in 1905. | |
5 | Allentown Historic District | April 21, 1980 (#80002605) |
Off NY 384; also portions of Delaware, Elmwood, S. Elmwood, Linwood, Normal, Plymouth, Porter, and Richmond Aves., and Franklin and Hudson Sts. 42°53′58″N 78°52′47″W / 42.899444°N 78.879722°W | Allentown, Front Park, Bryant | Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of February 14, 2012. A historic district including parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and 733 buildings. | |
6 | Alling & Cory Buffalo Warehouse | February 17, 2010 (#10000026) |
136 N. Division St. 42°52′59″N 78°52′11″W / 42.883056°N 78.869722°W | Central Business District | ||
7 | American Grain Complex | August 7, 2012 (#12000475) |
87 Childs St. 42°51′40″N 78°51′56″W / 42.860979°N 78.865693°W | Tifft | ||
8 | American Radiator Company Factory Complex | September 29, 2015 (#15000674) |
1801-1809 Elmwood Ave. 42°56′44″N 78°52′43″W / 42.945638°N 78.8784927°W | Military | Buildings constructed over 40 years starting in the 1890s were a major research facility in addition to factory; recently converted into residential lofts. | |
9 | Annunciation School | December 5, 2008 (#08001139) |
257 Lafayette Ave. 42°55′11″N 78°53′18″W / 42.919722°N 78.888333°W | Grant Ferry | Former parochial school | |
10 | Berkeley Apartments | October 15, 1987 (#87001852) |
24 Johnson Park 42°53′31″N 78°52′35″W / 42.891944°N 78.876389°W | Central Business District | Reinforced concrete building built 1894-1897 | |
11 | Birge-Horton House | July 16, 2004 (#04000703) |
477 Delaware Ave. 42°53′50″N 78°52′28″W / 42.8972°N 78.8744°W | Allentown | Rowhouse designed in 1895 and part of "The Midway" | |
12 | Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Buildings | August 3, 1979 (#79001579) |
317 LeRoy Ave 42°55′57″N 78°50′03″W / 42.9325°N 78.834167°W | Leroy | Church in Lombard-Romanesque style built in 1923–1928 with noted mosaics | |
13 | Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society Building | April 23, 1980 (#80002606) |
25 Nottingham Ct. 42°56′07″N 78°52′35″W / 42.935278°N 78.876389°W | Park Meadow | Built for Pan-American Exposition in 1901 | |
14 | Buffalo City Hall | January 15, 1999 (#98001611) |
65 Niagara Sq. 42°53′12″N 78°52′45″W / 42.886667°N 78.879167°W | Central Business District | Classic 32 story Art Deco municipal building completed in 1931 | |
15 | Buffalo Electric Vehicle Company Building | June 10, 2005 (#05000571) |
1219-1247 Main St. 42°54′25″N 78°52′02″W / 42.906944°N 78.867222°W | Masten Park | Former automobile factory and showroom constructed in 1910 | |
16 | Buffalo Gas Light Company Works | September 1, 1976 (#76001215) |
249 W. Genesee St. 42°53′09″N 78°53′00″W / 42.885833°N 78.883333°W | Columbus | Remains of gas works complex built originally in 1848 | |
17 | Buffalo General Electric Complex | May 25, 2018 (#100002509) |
960-996 Busti Ave & 990 Niagara St. 42°54′35″N 78°54′01″W / 42.9096°N 78.9004°W | Front Park | Power station built from 1906 to 1923 helped bring electricity generated at Niagara Falls to city | |
18 | Buffalo Main Light | July 19, 1984 (#84002383) |
Buffalo River 42°52′49″N 78°53′45″W / 42.880278°N 78.895833°W | Tifft | Lighthouse established and lit in 1833 and deactivated in 1914 | |
19 | Buffalo Meter Company Building | August 7, 2012 (#12000476) |
2917 Main St. 42°56′39″N 78°49′51″W / 42.944155°N 78.830797°W | Starin Central | ||
20 | Buffalo Milk Company Building | December 13, 2016 (#16000839) |
885 Niagara St. 42°54′27″N 78°53′52″W / 42.90750°N 78.89778°W | Front Park | Intact 1905 Renaissance Revival structure was first in city to be used for homogenization and pasteurization of milk | |
21 | Buffalo North Breakwater South End Light | August 4, 1983 (#83001669) |
Buffalo Harbor 42°52′49″N 78°53′45″W / 42.880278°N 78.895833°W | Tifft | Beacon lit in 1903 and removed in 1985 | |
22 | Buffalo Public School No. 24 | December 13, 2016 (#16000840) |
775 Best St. 42°54′12″N 78°50′21″W / 42.90339°N 78.83904°W | Broadway-Fillmore | 1901 school became home to city's first special education classes during 1930s. | |
23 | Buffalo Public School No. 44 (PS 44) | July 27, 2018 (#100002735) |
1369 Broadway 42°53′46″N 78°49′27″W / 42.8962°N 78.8242°W | Lovejoy | Two phases of brick school building, first in 1909–10 and second in 1930, demonstrate evolution of standardized urban public school designs in the early 20th century. | |
24 | Buffalo Public School No. 57 (PS 57) | July 27, 2018 (#100002736) |
243 Sears Street 42°53′36″N 78°50′08″W / 42.8933°N 78.83569°W | Broadway-Fillmore | 1914 Classical Revival school, originally built as extension of now-demolished main building, exemplifies standards of early 20th century urban public school design. | |
25 | Buffalo Public School No. 77 (PS 77) | July 24, 2017 (#100001361) |
429 Plymouth Ave. 42°54′33″N 78°53′31″W / 42.90928°N 78.89204°W | Front Park | 1927 public school typifies standardization of school design in that era. | |
26 | Buffalo Seminary | May 11, 2011 (#11000271) |
205 Bidwell Parkway 42°55′28″N 78°52′30″W / 42.924444°N 78.875°W | Albright | Mid-19th-century girls' school housed in 1909 Tudor Revival building | |
27 | Buffalo Smelting Works | October 18, 2011 (#11000738) |
23 Austin St. 42°56′07″N 78°54′14″W / 42.935333°N 78.904022°W | Black Rock | ||
28 | Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane | June 24, 1986 (#86003557) |
400 Forest Ave. 42°55′50″N 78°53′03″W / 42.930556°N 78.884167°W | Forest | Landmark defining architect H. H. Richardson's Richardsonian Romanesque style, also known as Buffalo State Hospital | |
29 | Buffalo State Hospital | January 12, 1973 (#73001186) |
400 Forest Ave. 42°55′49″N 78°52′59″W / 42.930278°N 78.883056°W | Forest | Landmark defining architect H. H. Richardson's Richardsonian Romanesque style, also known as Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane | |
30 | Buffalo Tennis and Squash Club | December 5, 2008 (#08001141) |
314 Elmwood Ave. 42°54′20″N 78°52′38″W / 42.905556°N 78.877222°W | Bryant | Clubhouse building located constructed in 1915-1916 | |
31 | Buffalo Trunk Manufacturing Company Building | February 17, 2010 (#10000027) |
125 Cherry St. 42°53′38″N 78°51′40″W / 42.893889°N 78.861111°W | Willert Park | ||
32 | Buffalo Zoo Entrance Court | May 22, 2013 (#13000305) |
Parkside Ave. & Amherst St. 42°56′23″N 78°51′06″W / 42.939819°N 78.851742°W | Delaware Park | Surviving work from early 20th century by early African-American architect. | |
33 | F.N. Burt Company Factory | March 6, 2013 (#13000053) |
500 Seneca Street 42°52′40″N 78°51′26″W / 42.877694°N 78.85712°W | South Ellicott | ||
34 | F.N. Burt Company Factory "C" | April 17, 2017 (#100000891) |
1502 Niagara Street 42°55′30″N 78°53′53″W / 42.92498°N 78.89812°W | Forest | 1926 factory built to then state of art | |
35 | The Calumet | November 29, 2010 (#10000958) |
46-58 W. Chippewa St. / 233 Franklin St. 42°53′25″N 78°52′29″W / 42.890278°N 78.874722°W | Central Business District | ||
36 | Cazenovia Park-South Park System | March 30, 1982 (#82005028) |
South Park, NW along McKinley Pkwy. to Cazenovia Park, NW along McKinley Pkwy. to Heacock Park 42°50′22″N 78°49′16″W / 42.839444°N 78.821111°W | South Park, South Abbott, Cazenovia Park, Abbott McKinley | Park and parkways system located in South Buffalo; location of the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens | |
37 | Chandler Street Industrial Buildings | November 9, 2018 (#100003112) |
27–63 Chandler Street 42°56′35″N 78°53′23″W / 42.9430°N 78.8898°W | Black Rock | Three intact buildings built 1902–03 to take advantage of New York Central's newly constructed Buffalo Belt Line | |
38 | CLARA BROWN (sloop) | March 20, 2013 (#13000098) |
First Buffalo River Marina, 32 Fuhrman Blvd. 42°52′26″N 78°52′52″W / 42.873754°N 78.881091°W | Tifft | Distinctive sloop designed for races on Lake Champlain by noted naval architect John G. Alden | |
39 | Robert T. Coles House and Studio | August 30, 2011 (#11000594) |
321 Humboldt Pkwy. 42°55′30″N 78°50′50″W / 42.925°N 78.847222°W | Hamlin Park | Innovative modernist home of prominent African-American architect anticipated expansion of street by putting rear of building to it | |
40 | Colonial Flats and Annex | April 30, 2018 (#100002366) |
399-401 Delaware Ave. 42°53′43″N 78°52′30″W / 42.8952°N 78.8750°W | Allentown | 1896 brick structure is the only apartment building downtown built for that purpose; current structure reflects three different phases of construction | |
41 | Colored Musicians Club | August 28, 2018 (#100002833) |
145 Broadway 42°53′12″N 78°52′04″W / 42.8867°N 78.8679°W | Central Business District | Home to oldest continuously operating African American musicians' organization in the U.S. | |
42 | COLUMBIA (Steamer) | November 2, 1979 (#79001171) |
Marine A Grain Elevator, Buffalo River at Silo City Row 42°51′39″N 78°51′44″W / 42.860878°N 78.862312°W | Harbor | Designed by noted naval architect Frank E. Kirby;[5] one of the last two remaining turn-of-the-century excursion steamships in existence, having ferried passengers from Detroit to Bois Blanc Island until 1991. Currently docked on the Buffalo River while undergoing repairs.[6] Register record transferred to Buffalo December 20, 2017. | |
43 | Concordia Cemetery | February 28, 2008 (#08000106) |
438 Walden Ave. 42°54′22″N 78°49′11″W / 42.906111°N 78.819722°W | Genesee Moselle | German Lutheran Cemetery established in 1859 | |
44 | Concrete-Central Elevator | May 19, 2003 (#03000410) |
175 Buffalo River 42°51′37″N 78°51′20″W / 42.860278°N 78.855556°W | Tifft | Grain elevator built between 1915 and 1917 and in operation until 1973 | |
45 | Connecticut Street Armory | January 12, 1995 (#94001543) |
184 Connecticut St. 42°54′14″N 78°53′39″W / 42.903889°N 78.894167°W | Front Park | National Guard armory built in 1899 | |
46 | Corpus Christi R. C. Church Complex | June 27, 2007 (#07000630) |
199 Clark St. 42°53′29″N 78°50′10″W / 42.891389°N 78.836111°W | Broadway-Fillmore | Massive sandstone church built about 1900 | |
47 | County and City Hall | May 24, 1976 (#76001216) |
92 Franklin St. 42°53′03″N 78°52′42″W / 42.884167°N 78.878333°W | Central Business District | Granite courthouse building constructed between 1871 and 1875 | |
48 | Harlow C. Curtiss Building | December 5, 2008 (#08001142) |
204-210 Franklin St. 42°53′21″N 78°52′33″W / 42.889167°N 78.875833°W | Central Business District | Office building built in 1912 | |
49 | Dayton House | October 18, 2011 (#11000739) |
243 Dearborn St. 42°56′09″N 78°54′05″W / 42.93595°N 78.9015°W | Black Rock | ||
50 | Delaware Avenue Historic District | January 17, 1974 (#74001232) |
Western side of Delaware Ave. between North and Bryant Sts. 42°54′20″N 78°52′23″W / 42.905556°N 78.873056°W | Bryant | Historic district encompassing area once known as Millionaires' Row. | |
51 | Delaware Avenue Medical Center | August 8, 2019 (#100004247) |
1275 Delaware Avenue 42°55′02″N 78°52′05″W / 42.9171°N 78.8681°W | Elmwood Village | International Style 1958 building that was the first in the city built to house multiple physicians' practices; considered the most advanced such medical center in the country at the time | |
52 | Delaware Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church | November 15, 2003 (#03001149) |
339 Delaware Ave. 42°53′37″N 78°52′31″W / 42.893611°N 78.875278°W | Central Business District | Church constructed in two phases between 1871 and 1876; now home to Righteous Babe Records | |
53 | Delaware Park-Front Park System | March 30, 1982 (#82005029) |
Front Park, Porter Ave. to Symphony Cir., north along Richmond Ave., Bidwell Pkwy., Gates Cir. and Delaware Park 42°55′10″N 78°52′47″W / 42.919444°N 78.879722°W | Front Park, Bryant, Grant Ferry, Forest, Delaware-West Ferry, Albright, Delaware Park | Park and parkway system in north and west Buffalo; connects city neighborhoods and major cultural landmarks such as Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Buffalo Zoo, and Kleinhans Music Hall | |
54 | Edward A. Diebolt House | July 12, 2006 (#06000565) |
62 Niagara Falls Blvd. 42°57′53″N 78°49′23″W / 42.964722°N 78.823056°W | University | Colonial Revival style frame house built in 1922-1923 | |
55 | William Dorsheimer House | November 21, 1980 (#80002607) |
434 Delaware Ave. 42°53′46″N 78°52′31″W / 42.896111°N 78.875278°W | Allentown | Brick dwelling designed and built in 1868 by Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886) for William Dorsheimer (1832–1888) | |
56 | Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church | September 15, 1983 (#83001670) |
174 E. Eagle St. 42°53′00″N 78°52′07″W / 42.883333°N 78.868611°W | Willert Park | African American brick church constructed in 1920 | |
57 | Eberz House | October 18, 2011 (#11000740) |
285 Dearborn St. 42°56′14″N 78°54′08″W / 42.937092°N 78.902144°W | Black Rock | ||
58 | EDWARD M. COTTER (fireboat) | June 28, 1996 (#96000968) |
Junction of Michigan and Ohio Sts. on the Buffalo River 42°51′41″N 78°50′41″W / 42.861389°N 78.844722°W | Central Business District | Fireboat built in 1900 and rebuilt in 1953 | |
59 | Elmwood Historic District–East | March 22, 2016 (#16000108) |
Portions of Auburn, Bird, Cleveland, Delaware, Elmwood, Forest & Hodge Aves., Anderson, Atlantic & Berkley Pls. 42°55′03″N 78°52′31″W / 42.9174942°N 78.8752755°W | Albright, Bryant, Delaware-West Ferry, Forest, Front Park, Grant Ferry | Early suburban neighborhood that developed along trolley lines | |
60 | Elmwood Historic District–West | December 4, 2012 (#12000996) |
Roughly Ashland, Auburn, Bird, Claremont, Elmwood, Forest, Highland, Hodge, Lafayette, Lexington, Norwood Aves. 42°55′07″N 78°52′43″W / 42.918679°N 78.878627°W | Bryant, Forest, Front Park, Grant Ferry | Early suburban neighborhood that developed along trolley lines | |
61 | Engine House No. 2 and Hook and Ladder No. 9 | May 11, 2011 (#11000272) |
310 Jersey St. 42°54′08″N 78°53′11″W / 42.902222°N 78.886389°W | Front Park | ||
62 | Engine House No. 28 | May 25, 2001 (#01000554) |
1170 Lovejoy St. 42°53′23″N 78°48′18″W / 42.889722°N 78.805°W | Lovejoy | Queen Anne style firehouse built in 1897 | |
63 | Faith Missionary Baptist Church | July 27, 2018 (#100002737) |
626 Humboldt Parkway 42°55′05″N 78°50′34″W / 42.91809°N 78.84279°W | Grider | Synagogue built in 1924 for area's Jewish population has since become an African-American church | |
64 | Fargo Estate Historic District | February 2, 2016 (#15001024) |
Portions of Fargo, Normal, Plymouth, Porter, Prospect & West Aves., Jersey & Pennsylvania Sts., Cobb Alley 42°54′03″N 78°53′26″W / 42.9009369°N 78.8905197°W | Front Park | Estate demolished at beginning of the 20th century led to rapid development of middle class housing | |
65 | First Unitarian Church of Buffalo | June 30, 2015 (#15000367) |
695 Elmwood Ave. 42°54′56″N 78°52′35″W / 42.9156°N 78.8765°W | Delaware-West Ferry | ||
66 | Forest Lawn Cemetery | May 10, 1990 (#90000688) |
1411 Delaware Ave. 42°55′38″N 78°51′44″W / 42.927222°N 78.862222°W | Delaware Park | Cemetery of 250 acres (1.0 km2) founded in 1849 | |
67 | Fosdick-Masten Park High School | June 30, 1983 (#83001672) |
Masten Ave. and E. North St. 42°54′11″N 78°51′38″W / 42.903056°N 78.860556°W | Medical Park | Public high school building built 1912-1914 | |
68 | Garret Club | January 4, 2007 (#06001212) |
91 Cleveland Ave. 42°55′04″N 78°52′22″W / 42.917778°N 78.872778°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Former clubhouse building built in 1929 | |
69 | General Electric Tower | September 12, 2008 (#08000865) |
535 Washington St. 42°53′19″N 78°52′20″W / 42.888611°N 78.872222°W | Central Business District | Beaux-Arts Classical Revival style office building built in 1912 | |
70 | The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Warehouse | January 5, 2016 (#15000819) |
545 Swan St. 42°52′41″N 78°51′27″W / 42.877975°N 78.8575377°W | South Ellicott | Primary warehouse for the first U.S. nationwide retailer, built in 1917 | |
71 | E.M. Hager & Sons Company Building | May 22, 2013 (#13000306) |
141 Elm Street 42°53′07″N 78°52′10″W / 42.885169°N 78.869344°W | Central Business District | One of the few planing mills left in city, built in 1878 | |
72 | Hamlin Park Historic District | July 3, 2013 (#13000462) |
Beverly, Donaldson, Hamlin, & Lonsdale Rds., Blaine, Butler, E. Delevan, Goulding, Hughes, Jefferson & Loring Aves. 42°55′13″N 78°50′53″W / 42.920201°N 78.84816°W | Hamlin Park | Early developed neighborhood became home to many middle-class African-Americans | |
73 | Edmund B. Hayes Hall | June 21, 2016 (#16000394) |
3435 Main St. 42°57′12″N 78°49′14″W / 42.9533594°N 78.8204393°W | University | Expanded from an almshouse in 1925–26 to become main building of unified UB campus | |
74 | Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation | November 13, 2002 (#02001329) |
1000 Delaware Ave. 42°54′39″N 78°52′20″W / 42.910833°N 78.872222°W | Bryant | Gothic Revival style church constructed in 1906 as home to North Presbyterian Church | |
75 | Hotel Lafayette | August 19, 2010 (#10000555) |
391 Washington St. 42°53′04″N 78°52′22″W / 42.884444°N 78.872778°W | Central Business District | ||
76 | Houk Manufacturing Co. | February 14, 2014 (#14000003) |
300–320 Grote St., 1686–1700 Elmwood Ave. 42°56′32″N 78°52′48″W / 42.942264°N 78.8800479°W | Black Rock | ||
77 | House at 218 Dearborn Street | October 18, 2011 (#11000741) |
218 Dearborn St. 42°56′07″N 78°54′07″W / 42.935203°N 78.901806°W | Black Rock | ||
78 | James and Fanny How House | May 23, 1997 (#97000415) |
41 St. Catherine's Crt. 42°54′59″N 78°52′28″W / 42.916389°N 78.874444°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Tudor Revival house designed in 1924 | |
79 | E. & B. Holmes Machinery Company Building | June 2, 2009 (#09000376) |
55-59 Chicago St. 42°52′11″N 78°52′08″W / 42.869722°N 78.868889°W | First Ward | Former barrel machinery manufacturing complex | |
80 | Edgar W. Howell House | November 15, 2007 (#07001203) |
52 Lexington Ave. 42°54′46″N 78°52′21″W / 42.912778°N 78.8725°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Late Victorian Eclectic house dated to 1889 | |
81 | The Huyler Building | February 8, 2012 (#12000010) |
374 Delaware Ave. 42°53′41″N 78°52′32″W / 42.894606°N 78.875644°W | Allentown | ||
82 | Ingleside Home | May 25, 2018 (#100002511) |
70 Harvard Place 42°55′10″N 78°51′47″W / 42.9194°N 78.8631°W | Delaware-West Ferry | 1929 Colonial Revival building for institution that provided social services and health care to women in need through 1976. Currently being remodeled into apartments. | |
83 | Edwin M. and Emily S. Johnston House | May 23, 1997 (#97000416) |
24 Tudor Pl. 42°55′01″N 78°52′30″W / 42.916944°N 78.875°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Colonial Revival house designed in 1934 by Bley & Lyman | |
84 | The Kamman Building | March 1, 2010 (#10000043) |
755 Seneca St. 42°52′33″N 78°50′57″W / 42.875833°N 78.849167°W | South Ellicott | ||
85 | The Karnak Flats | December 13, 2016 (#16000841) |
87 Whitney Place 42°53′36″N 78°52′53″W / 42.89330°N 78.88133°W | Lower West Side | 1898 Colonial Revival apartment building targeted to affluent buyers looking to move out of downtown | |
86 | Col. William Kelly House | May 23, 1997 (#97000414) |
36 Tudor Place 42°55′01″N 78°52′30″W / 42.916944°N 78.875°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Colonial Revival house constructed in 1937 | |
87 | Kensington Gardens Apartment Complex | December 7, 2010 (#10000989) |
1, 2, 3 W. Cleveland Dr. 42°56′30″N 78°47′59″W / 42.941667°N 78.799722°W | Kensington | ||
88 | Martin Luther King, Jr. Park | March 30, 1982 (#82005027) |
Roughly bounded by Northampton St., E. Parade Ave., Best St. and Kensington Expressway 42°54′19″N 78°50′26″W / 42.905278°N 78.840556°W | MLK Park | Location of the Buffalo Museum of Science; park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted | |
89 | Kleinhans Music Hall | June 29, 1989 (#89001235) |
Symphony Circle 42°54′06″N 78°53′00″W / 42.901667°N 78.883333°W | Front Park | Home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and designed by Eliel Saarinen with his son Eero Saarinen, built 1938-1940 | |
90 | Kreiner Malt House and Grain Elevator | December 8, 2017 (#100001883) |
50 Elk St. 42°52′11″N 78°51′08″W / 42.869692°N 78.852144°W | South Ellicott | ||
91 | Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church | August 21, 2009 (#09000630) |
875 Elmwood Ave. 42°55′15″N 78°52′37″W / 42.920833°N 78.876944°W | Albright | ||
92 | Lafayette High School | December 3, 1980 (#80002608) |
370 Lafayette Ave. 42°55′15″N 78°53′05″W / 42.920833°N 78.884722°W | Forest | Public high school building built 1901-1903 | |
93 | Laurel and Michigan Avenues Row | March 19, 1986 (#86000688) |
1335-1345 Michigan Ave. 42°54′36″N 78°51′45″W / 42.91°N 78.8625°W | Masten Park | Former frame rowhouse structure demolished in 1997 | |
94 | Linde Air Products Factory | September 11, 2017 (#100001584) |
155 Chandler St. 42°56′36″N 78°53′09″W / 42.94320°N 78.88587°W | Black Rock | First oxygen preparation facility in U.S. built in 1907 | |
95 | Macedonia Baptist Church | February 12, 1974 (#74001233) |
511 Michigan Ave. 42°53′10″N 78°52′03″W / 42.886111°N 78.8675°W | Willert Park | African American Baptist church constructed in 1845 | |
96 | Market Street Historic District | October 18, 2011 (#11000743) |
Amherst St. between Niagara and Tonawanda Sts., and portions of Dearborn and East Sts. 42°56′06″N 78°54′02″W / 42.935°N 78.900433°W | Black Rock | ||
97 | D. D. Martin House Complex | December 30, 1975 (#75001185) |
123 Jewett Parkway 42°56′11″N 78°50′53″W / 42.936389°N 78.848056°W | Parkside | House and related structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright | |
98 | Darwin D. Martin House | February 24, 1986 (#86000160) |
125 Jewett Parkway 42°56′11″N 78°50′53″W / 42.936389°N 78.848056°W | Parkside | House and related structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright | |
99 | H. A. Meldrum Company Building | May 29, 2013 (#13000330) |
265–267 Pearl St. 42°53′11″N 78°52′31″W / 42.8864444°N 78.8753322°W | Central Business District | Early 20th-century home of department store | |
100 | The Mentholatum Company Building | February 21, 2017 (#100000657) |
1360 Niagara St. 42°55′16″N 78°53′56″W / 42.921179°N 78.898820°W | Grant Ferry | ||
101 | C. W. Miller Livery Stable | December 11, 2007 (#07001259) |
75 W. Huron St. 42°53′29″N 78°52′34″W / 42.891389°N 78.876111°W | Central Business District | Late 19th century multi-story livery stable | |
102 | Monarch Knitting Company Factory | March 7, 2019 (#100003432) |
10 Doat St. 42°54′35″N 78°49′15″W / 42.9098°N 78.8207°W | |||
103 | Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House | January 4, 2007 (#06001210) |
36 Nash St. 42°53′09″N 78°52′01″W / 42.885833°N 78.866944°W | Willert Park | Queen Anne style dwelling constructed in 1892 | |
104 | New York Central Black Rock Freight House | May 18, 2018 (#MP100002461) |
68–120 Tonawanda St. 42°55′56″N 78°53′50″W / 42.93215°N 78.89735°W | Black Rock | Only remaining rail freight house in the city | |
105 | New York Central Terminal | September 7, 1984 (#84002389) |
495 Paderewski Dr. 42°53′18″N 78°49′54″W / 42.888333°N 78.831667°W | Broadway-Fillmore | Former central passenger terminal for New York Central Railroad | |
106 | Niagara Machine and Tool Works Factory | March 26, 2018 (#100002255) |
631 & 683 Northland Ave. 42°55′08″N 78°50′05″W / 42.9188°N 78.8348°W | Grider | 1910 industrial facility is one of the oldest built in 20th-century Buffalo | |
107 | North Park Branch Library | November 9, 2018 (#100003113) |
2351 Delaware Ave. 42°56′54″N 78°52′04″W / 42.9482°N 78.8679°W | North Park | 1928 building is only Tudor Revival branch library in city designed by city architect Howard Beck | |
108 | Packard Motor Car Showroom and Storage Facility | July 14, 2006 (#06000561) |
1325 Main St. 42°54′35″N 78°51′59″W / 42.909722°N 78.866389°W | Masten Park | Reinforced concrete automobile showroom designed in 1926 by Albert Kahn | |
109 | Parke Apartments | May 30, 2007 (#07000492) |
33 Gates Circle 42°55′14″N 78°52′08″W / 42.920556°N 78.868889°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Large apartment building built 1926-1927 | |
110 | Parkside Candy Shoppe and Factory | November 16, 2015 (#15000799) |
3208 Main St. 42°57′06″N 78°49′41″W / 42.951695°N 78.8279207°W | University | Working candy shop built in late 1920s, still making its own product on site | |
111 | Parkside East Historic District | October 17, 1986 (#86002817) |
Roughly bounded by Parkside Ave., Amherst St., Colvin Ave., New York Central RR tracks, Main St., and Humboldt Ave. 42°56′09″N 78°50′59″W / 42.935833°N 78.849722°W | Delaware Park, Park Meadow, Parkside | Historic district of 1,769 contributing structures developed primarily from 1876 to 1936, as a middle class residential neighborhood | |
112 | Parkside West Historic District | December 10, 1986 (#86003372) |
Roughly bounded by Amherst St., Nottingham Terr., Middlesex Rd., and Delaware Ave. 42°56′15″N 78°52′01″W / 42.9375°N 78.866944°W | Park Meadow | Historic district of 137 contributing structures developed primarily from 1923 to 1940, as a middle class residential neighborhood | |
113 | Pierce Arrow Factory Complex | October 1, 1974 (#74001234) |
Elmwood and Great Arrow Aves. 42°56′34″N 78°52′26″W / 42.942778°N 78.873889°W | Park Meadow | Former Pierce-Arrow automobile factory complex and designed by Albert Kahn in about 1906 | |
114 | Prospect Hill Historic District | October 4, 2016 (#16000694) |
Columbus Pkwy., Columbus Park W., Busti & Rhode Island Aves., Niagara & Vermont Sts. 42°54′22″N 78°53′55″W / 42.9062083°N 78.8984774°W | Front Park | Streetcar suburb built over a century starting from 1860s on former estate was home to many successful Italian Americans in Buffalo | |
115 | Prudential Building | March 20, 1973 (#73001187) |
Church and Pearl Sts. 42°52′58″N 78°52′36″W / 42.882778°N 78.876667°W | Central Business District | Early skyscraper office building designed by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler, and built in 1894 | |
116 | Public School No. 60 | August 18, 2014 (#14000489) |
238 Ontario St. 42°57′04″N 78°54′12″W / 42.95117°N 78.903266°W | Riverside | Early 20th-century school instrumental in developing the Black Rock neighborhood | |
117 | Public School No. 63 | August 25, 2016 (#16000587) |
91 Lisbon Ave. 42°56′51″N 78°49′37″W / 42.9474469°N 78.8269097°W | University Heights | 1917 building, expanded eight years later, is excellent surviving example of early 20th-century open-plan standardized school. Soon to be converted into apartments. | |
118 | The Rae Flats and The Raleigh | December 13, 2016 (#16000842) |
346 and 354 Franklin St. 42°53′40″N 78°52′27″W / 42.89437°N 78.87414°W | Allentown | 1890s apartment buildings representing transformation of apartment living during that era | |
119 | Richmond Avenue Methodist-Episcopal Church | December 5, 2008 (#08001143) |
525 W. Ferry St. 42°54′56″N 78°52′53″W / 42.915556°N 78.881389°W | Front Park | Church complex constructed between 1885 and 1898 built of Medina sandstone; now home to Upper West Side Arts Center | |
120 | Riverside Park | March 30, 1982 (#82005026) |
Roughly bounded by Vulcan, Tonawanda, Crowley, and Niagara St. 42°57′20″N 78°54′32″W / 42.955556°N 78.908889°W | Riverside, Buffalo, New York | Park located in northwest Buffalo overlooking the Niagara River | |
121 | Robertson–Cataract Electric Building | February 8, 2012 (#12000011) |
100, 126 S. Elmwood 42°53′18″N 78°52′46″W / 42.888425°N 78.879403°W | Columbus | ||
122 | Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site | November 2, 1966 (#66000516) |
641 Delaware Ave. 42°57′20″N 78°54′32″W / 42.955556°N 78.908889°W | Allentown | Home where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States on September 14, 1901, following the assassination of William McKinley | |
123 | Saturn Club | May 19, 2005 (#05000444) |
977 Delaware Ave. 42°54′38″N 78°52′13″W / 42.910556°N 78.870278°W | Delaware-West Ferry | Tudor Revival clubhouse structure opened in 1922 | |
124 | School 13 | March 15, 2005 (#05000161) |
266-268 Oak St. 42°53′20″N 78°52′13″W / 42.888889°N 78.870278°W | Central Business District | Former school building built in 1915 | |
125 | Shea's Buffalo Theater | May 6, 1975 (#75001186) |
646 Main St. 42°53′29″N 78°52′25″W / 42.891389°N 78.873611°W | Central Business District | Former movie palace originally called Shea's Buffalo and opened in 1926 | |
126 | Shea's Seneca Building | December 8, 2017 (#100001884) |
2178 Seneca St. 42°51′12″N 78°48′26″W / 42.853305°N 78.807357°W | Cazenovia Park | ||
127 | Sibley and Holmwood Candy Factory and Witkop and Holmes Headquarters | July 11, 2014 (#14000398) |
149 & 145 Swan Street 42°52′50″N 78°52′13″W / 42.880545°N 78.870233°W | Central Business District | Well-preserved factory near downtown recently remodeled into apartments | |
128 | Sinclair, Rooney & Co. Building | February 2, 2016 (#15001025) |
465 Washington St. 42°53′12″N 78°52′29″W / 42.8867576°N 78.8746728°W | Central Business District | 1909 factory building meant to be flexible and adaptable for different kinds of manufacturing | |
129 | South Buffalo North Side Light | August 4, 1983 (#83001673) |
Buffalo Harbor 42°50′07″N 78°52′03″W / 42.835278°N 78.8675°W | Tifft | Former light installed in 1903, removed in 1985, and now located at the Dunkirk Lighthouse and Veterans Park Museum | |
130 | St. Andrew's Episcopal Church | June 9, 2010 (#10000333) |
3105 Main St. 42°50′07″N 78°52′03″W / 42.835278°N 78.8675°W | LaSalle | ||
131 | St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex | September 8, 1983 (#83001674) |
Sherman and Peckham Sts. 42°53′17″N 78°50′48″W / 42.888056°N 78.846667°W | Emslie | Former Evangelical Lutheran church complex consisting of church, parish house, and school constructed 1859-1892 | |
132 | St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Parish Complex | August 20, 2009 (#09000631) |
157 East St. 42°56′09″N 78°54′01″W / 42.935833°N 78.900278°W | Black Rock | ||
133 | St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo) | December 23, 1987 (#87002600) |
125 and/or 139 Pearl St. 42°52′58″N 78°52′35″W / 42.882778°N 78.876389°W | Central Business District | The cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Western New York; built 1849–1851 and designed by Richard Upjohn | |
134 | Sts. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Complex | August 10, 2015 (#15000513) |
40 Benzinger St. 42°53′10″N 78°48′25″W / 42.88599°N 78.806937°W | Lovejoy | Oldest Orthodox church in Buffalo and oldest in use in the Orthodox Diocese of New York and New Jersey. | |
135 | St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church Complex | February 21, 2017 (#100000658) |
500 Parker Ave. 42°57′10″N 78°50′21″W / 42.952649°N 78.839229°W | Starin Central | ||
136 | St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Church Complex | July 27, 2018 (#100002738) |
169–193 Elk St. 42°52′07″N 78°50′50″W / 42.8685°N 78.8471°W | First Ward | 1882 Late Victorian Gothic church and school were social center for several generations of Irish immigrants to Buffalo | |
137 | St. Theresa's Roman Catholic Church Complex | September 6, 2016 (#16000589) |
1970 Seneca St., 17 Mineral Springs Rd. 42°51′28″N 78°48′53″W / 42.8577201°N 78.8146713°W | Cazenovia Park | Well-preserved collection of late 19th-century church buildings. | |
138 | St. Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church Complex | February 21, 2017 (#100000659) |
432 Abbott Rd. 42°51′02″N 78°48′56″W / 42.850679°N 78.815553°W | Abbott McKinley | ||
139 | Stone Farmhouse | February 1, 1999 (#98001614) |
60 Hedley Pl. 42°55′24″N 78°51′05″W / 42.923333°N 78.851389°W | Hamlin Park | Greek Revival influenced stone vernacular farmhouse built about 1830-1850 | |
140 | Taylor Signal Company-General Railway Signal Company | May 27, 2014 (#14000260) |
1738 Elmwood Ave. 42°56′41″N 78°52′42″W / 42.944629°N 78.878363°W | Military | ||
141 | Temple Beth Zion | January 16, 2018 (#100001965) |
805 Delaware Ave. 42°54′23″N 78°52′18″W / 42.9063442°N 78.8717827°W | Bryant | ||
142 | Tishman Building | February 14, 2012 (#12000012) |
447 Main St., 10 Lafayette Sq. 42°53′09″N 78°52′26″W / 42.885761°N 78.873826°W | Central Business District | ||
143 | Trico Plant No. 1 | February 2, 2001 (#01000053) |
817 Washington St. 42°53′42″N 78°52′10″W / 42.895°N 78.869444°W | Willert Park | Early and significant example of the "Daylight Factory;" former home to first manufacturer of windshield wipers | |
144 | Trinity Episcopal Church | February 28, 2009 (#08000100) |
371 Delaware Ave. 42°53′41″N 78°52′29″W / 42.894722°N 78.874722°W | Allentown | Main church constructed in 1884–1886 and features stained glass windows designed by John LaFarge and Tiffany studios | |
145 | Turner Brothers' Building–American Household Storage Company | January 9, 2013 (#12001128) |
295 Niagara St. 42°53′34″N 78°53′01″W / 42.892655°N 78.883548°W | Columbus | ||
146 | University Presbyterian Church | November 24, 2015 (#15000820) |
3330 Main St. 42°57′17″N 78°49′29″W / 42.9546482°N 78.8247778°W | University | Unusual V-shaped church built in two phases was one of first to reach out to growing suburbs | |
147 | U.S. Post Office | March 16, 1972 (#72000839) |
121 Ellicott St. 42°52′53″N 78°52′22″W / 42.881389°N 78.872778°W | Central Business District | Former post office built 1897–1901; home to city campus of Erie Community College | |
148 | USS CROAKER (submarine) | September 12, 2008 (#08000863) |
1 Naval Park Cove 42°52′41″N 78°52′54″W / 42.878056°N 78.881667°W | Waterfront | Gato class submarine, launched in 1943 | |
149 | USS THE SULLIVANS (destroyer) | January 14, 1986 (#86000085) |
1 Naval Park Cove 42°52′40″N 78°52′50″W / 42.877778°N 78.880556°W | Waterfront | Fletcher class destroyer, launched in 1943 | |
150 | University Park Historic District | May 11, 2011 (#11000273) |
Portions of Larchmont Rd., Niagara Falls Blvd., Radcliffe Rd., University Ave., Allenhurst Rd., Pellhan Dr 42°57′24″N 78°49′30″W / 42.956667°N 78.825°W | University | ||
151 | The Virginia | June 12, 2017 (#100001067) |
250 Virginia St. 42°53′41″N 78°52′56″W / 42.8946976°N 78.8822738°W | Lakeview | Intact 1900 apartment building designed for young middle-class tenants | |
152 | West Village Historic District | May 6, 1980 (#80002610) |
Roughly bounded by S. Elmwood Ave., Chippewa, Georgia, Prospect, Carolina and Tracy Sts. 42°53′31″N 78°52′50″W / 42.891944°N 78.880556°W | Columbus | District with 102 structures built between 1854 and 1914, most of which are detached single-family dwellings, with about a dozen apartment buildings | |
153 | The Wayne and The Waldorf Apartments | November 12, 2014 (#14000912) |
1106 Main St. 42°54′20″N 78°52′30″W / 42.9056771°N 78.8751365°W | Bryant | Only remaining apartments meant for middle-class residents from city's early 20th-century expansion | |
154 | Westminster House Club House | May 25, 2018 (#100002512) |
419 Monroe St. 42°53′30″N 78°51′06″W / 42.8918°N 78.8516°W | Broadway-Fillmore | 1909 brick structure is one of few left in the city built by the Settlement movement | |
155 | M. Wile and Company Factory Building | November 22, 2000 (#00001419) |
77 Goodell St. 42°53′40″N 78°52′07″W / 42.894444°N 78.868611°W | Willert Park | Early example of the "Daylight Factory" built in 1924 | |
156 | Wollenberg Grain and Seed Elevator | May 19, 2003 (#03000409) |
131 Goodyear Ave. 42°53′59″N 78°49′18″W / 42.899722°N 78.821667°W | Emerson | "Country style" grain elevator built in 1912 and destroyed by fire in 2006 | |
157 | Woodlawn Avenue Row | March 19, 1986 (#86000690) |
75-81 Woodlawn Ave. 42°54′49″N 78°51′44″W / 42.913611°N 78.862222°W | Masten Park | Speculative frame rowhouses built in 1898 | |
158 | Young Men's Christian Association Central Building | September 8, 1983 (#83001676) |
45 W. Mohawk St. 42°53′15″N 78°52′33″W / 42.8875°N 78.875833°W | Central Business District | Constructed in 1901–1902 and home to the third oldest YMCA chapter in North America until converted to office use in the early 1980s | |
159 | Ziegele-Phoenix Refrigeration House and Office | January 17, 2018 (#100001966) |
835 Washington St. 42°53′48″N 78°52′11″W / 42.896545°N 78.869712°W | Willert Park | ||
160 | The Zink Block | December 7, 2010 (#10000987) |
346 Connecticut St. 42°54′21″N 78°53′17″W / 42.905833°N 78.888056°W | Front Park |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | Description |
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1 | 17-21 Emerson Place Row | March 19, 1986 (#86000689) | May 20, 1988 | 17-21 Emerson Place 42°54′47″N 78°51′38″W / 42.9131°N 78.8606°W |
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2 | Niagara Frontier Transit Buildings | May 14, 1980 (#80002609) | 1981 | 855 Main St. |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New York
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 5, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Columbia (Steamer)". National Park Service. Archived from the original on 2012-10-06. Retrieved 2012-01-04.
- ^ Dan Austin (September 4, 2015). "Boblo boat Columbia on its way to New York". Detroit Free Press.