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The Fair

Tale of Two Roundhouses

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Most Endangered Sites

Classic Taverns-Awards

Historic Polonia District

Central Terminal

Polish Home Museum Project

Adam Mickiewicz Library

Broadway Market

St. Stanislaus Church

Corpus Christi Church

St. Adalbert's Basilica

Superman Corner

Polonia Views

Eckhardt Department Store

Polish Union of America

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Dill's Tavern

Top Hill Grill

Talty's

Daren's Tavern

Scharf's Schiller Park

Pristach's

G&T Inn

Gene McCarthy's

Ulrich's Tavern

Artys Grill

Dick's Eastside Inn

East End Tavern

Sportsman Tavern

The Malamute

Taverns of Polonia 1910

Dalys

Dnipro

The Golden Swan

Eddie Brady's Bar

Classic Taverns-Niagara

Ten-O-Won Grill

Classic Taverns-Travels

The Concertina Bar

Mels Bar

Club 505

Steve's Lounge

Classic Taverns-Last Call

Concord Restaurant

Messner's Aero Bar

Big Joe Dudzick's Tavern

The Broadway Grill

Bramer's Grill

Ray Flynn's

Kutas Warsaw Inn

McBride's Pub

Buffalo's Polonia

Polish Cadets

Vintage Polka Posters

Pulaski Parade 1962

Pulaski Parade 2006

Pulaski Parade 2008

Broadway Fillmore

Polonia Stories

1910 Maps of Polonia Buffalo

Buffalo Polonia - 1910

Preserve a Polish Home

Kaminski Meats

Polonia Scrapbook

Polonia On Parade

1965 Polka Convention

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Re-Light the Rand

Genesee Brewery Tour

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Whammy Weenie

Skateland - East Ferry

Jimmy Griffin 1929-2008

Jack Kemp 1936-2009

Sattler Theater

Masonic Lodge #846

Broadway Grill Reunion

Bocce Club- Clinton St.

Ukrainian-American Center

Smiling Ted's

Buffalo Snow

Buffalo Drive-In

Buffalo 1969

Ray H. Bennett Home

Ultra Cool: 70s Buffalo

Buffalo Bowling Shirts

Great Northern Elevator

Pullman / Wagner Complex

Pierogi Capital of US

North Park Theater

Zywiec Brewery

Buffalo Beer Trays

1964 Campaign For Pres

Polskie Kolo Spiewackie

Forgotten Buffalo Sounds

Sounds of Buffalo Beer

Sounds of Buffalo

Sounds of the Hound

Utica Club Beer Song

Forgotten Buffalo-Lost

St. Gerard's Parish

The Polish Village

Rudas Record Store

Tondrowski's Shoe Store

The DL&W Terminal

Buffalo Gas Works

S.S. Aquarama/Marine Star

Aquarama - Final Chapter

Sattlers 998

Rivoli Theater - Broadway

H-O Elevator

Riverside Men's Shop

Mastman's Kosher Deli

Crystal Beach

Department Stores

CLASSIC PHOTOS

Bevador/Beerador Coolers

Parkside Candies

Buffalo's Last Roundhouse

Wildroot Factory

Buffalo Stockyards

Chicago Iron Works

Forgotten Ontario

Tim Hortons #1

TH&B Train Station

Ivor Wynne Stadium

Canadian National Station

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Polonia Rochester

Spittoon Water Troughs

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Perreca's Bakery

F.X. Matts - Utica Club

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Commander Tom Show

Dialing for Dollars

Ed Tucholka

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WKBW Top 40 Celebration

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1430 Main St - WKBW RADIO

A Thing of the Past 2006

WKBW's Tommy Shannon

George Hound Dog Lorenz

Friends of Broadway Mkt.

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HOW ABOUT A BUFFALO ROUNDHOUSE PARK?
The Former Pennsylvania Railroad Roundhouse in West Seneca. A rare relic from Buffalo's railroad glory days.
The Former Pennsylvania Railroad Roundhouse in West Seneca. A rare relic from Buffalo's railroad glory days.
As work continues on the Toronto Railway Heritage Park, it saddens me that Buffalo, although once the second largest railroad hub in the US, does not have a first-class display or rail museum.

Western New York has a great opportunity to capitalize on industrial tourism through the re-discovery of an almost complete 20th century rail facility complete with roundhouse, turntable, & coaling tower. This complex is located in West Seneca right off the 400 expressway.

Hopefully the citizens of the Queen City of the Lakes will look to the Toronto project as a source of inspiration. Toronto’s efforts are a model for communities across North America who wish to preserve, promote and educate future generations about the influence railroads had on shaping countries and communities.

TORONTO - Roundhouse Park
TORONTO - Roundhouse Park
BUFFALO - Roundhouse in West Seneca
The Former Pennsylvania Railroad Roundhouse in West Seneca. A rare relic from Buffalo's railroad glory days.
The Former Pennsylvania Railroad Roundhouse in West Seneca. A rare relic from Buffalo's railroad glory days.
Coal Tower at West Seneca Complex
Success in Toronto: Roundhouse Park
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BUFFALO'S OWN CROWN JEWEL - Could call Roundhouse Home
#4483 was built in May of 1923 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
#4483 was built in May of 1923 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, for the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Buffalo even has an authentic locomotive to display at the West Seneca site:  

#4483 was built in May of 1923 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Number 259 of a lot of 475, c/n 56534, this "Decapod" is the last one of its class, I-1s, of which 598 were built. In February, 1931, it was converted to an I1sa and assigned to the Eastern Region, Susquehanna Division and Northern Region. On 11-1-1944, #4483 was reassigned to the Eastern Region, Central PA Division and Williamsport Division when it was equiped with "Whistle and Acknowledger for the Cab Signal System." The I1sa was no stranger to Western New York, having been assigned to the PRR Ebeenezer, New York yards in the early 50's, and was often seen hauling coal drags up the Elmria Branch to the coal unloading docks in Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario, New York. The locomotive was dropped from equipment records on August 7th, 1957 by PRR Chief of Motive Power, Hal T. Cover with instructions to "Hold as Relic." In 1963 the Pennsy sold the engine to the Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) to display on their front lawn. In the fall of 1982, the WNYRHS aquired the engine and tender as WABCO no longer wanted it on their property.

Image from Western New York Railway Heritage Society
Vintage Image PRR 4483
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