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Larkin Square is a vibrant public space that captures the rich history and dynamic future of this mixed-use community. Once known as The Hydraulics and home to The Larkin Soap…
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Larkin Square is a vibrant public space that captures the rich history and dynamic future of this mixed-use community. Once known as The Hydraulics and home to The Larkin Soap…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay In 1818, The Walk-In-The-Water is launched. The ship was a paddle steamboat built in Black Rock and was…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay Demolition of Millard Fillmore’s Home Castle Inn begins. The enormous, opulent estate was situated on Niagara Square. The…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay In 1873, Photographer Wilbur H. Porterfield is born. Although not from Buffalo originally, Porterfield quickly made it his…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay In 1995, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was felt around WNY, mainly near Tonawanda. Many stated they felt it…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay Lackawanna Iron & Steel Company begin construction on a new steel mill in the Buffalo suburbs. The company,…
The Seneca Outer Harbor Concert Series starts tonight with Chappell Roan at Terminal B at the Outer Harbor. There are also a bunch of other artists and performers coming to…
On This Day... On May 24th 1900, Lackawanna Iron & Steel Company begin construction on a new steel mill in the Buffalo suburbs. The company, previously based in Scranton, PA…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay In 1899, Grain Shovelers and Dock Workers win their strike against Boss “Fingey” Connors, whom had been cutting…
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Born Buffalo (@born_buffalo) #OnThisDay The SS Canadiana takes its first voyage. The Canadiana was a passenger ship built here in Buffalo that…