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Last Fine Time Tour

Tour Polish Buffalo

Tour Irish Buffalo

Tour Italian Buffalo

Tour German Buffalo

Buffalo Ethnic Tours

Classic Taverns-Awards

Classic Taverns-Buffalo

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

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

Felong's Tavern

Billy O's Golden Swan

Big Joe Dudzick's Tavern

The Broadway Grill

Bramer's Grill

Concord Restaurant

Messner's Aero Bar

Ray Flynn's

Kutas Warsaw Inn

McBride's Pub

Private & Ethnic Clubs

Adam Mickiewicz Library

Croatian Club

Dnipro Ukrainian Center

Dom Polski - N Tonawanda

Eldredge Bicycle Club

Polish Cadets

St. Stan's Athletic Club

Third Warders Club

Ukrainian-American Center

Bayliss-Oshei Residence

Historic Polonia District

Central Terminal

Polish Home Museum Project

Broadway Market

St. Stanislaus Church

Corpus Christi Church

St. Adalbert's Basilica

Superman Corner

Polonia Views

Eckhardt Department Store

Polish Union of America

PPS Broadway Mkt Report

Polskie Kolo Spiewackie

Buffalo's Polonia History

A Polka Moment In Time

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

Polish Paintings

Forgotten Bflo Features

Bflo Before & After

Retro Chip Collection

Melody Fair - N Tonawanda

Buffalo Courier Express

History in Your Pocket

Corner Store Experience

FBTV Video

The Fair

Most Endangered Sites

Re-Light the Rand

Special Features

Whammy Weenie

Skateland - East Ferry

Jimmy Griffin 1929-2008

Jack Kemp 1936-2009

Sattler Theater

Masonic Lodge #846

Broadway Grill Reunion

Vintage Xmas Cards

Bocce Club- Clinton St.

Smiling Ted's

Buffalo Snow

Edsbyn, Sweden

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

Heritage Discover Ctr

Tale of Two Roundhouses

Brand Names Catalog

Trolley Lobby & the Mafia

Mentholatum, Hyde, Smythe

Chez Ami 311 Delaware Ave

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

Forgotten Rochester

Retro Wegmans

Polonia Rochester

Spittoon Water Troughs

Forgotten Buffalo & Genny

Genesee Brewery Tour

Forgotten Bflo Roadtrips

Perreca's Bakery

F.X. Matts - Utica Club

Forgotten Buffalo-Media

Ch. 2: WGR & WGRZ-TV

Rocketship7

Commander Tom Show

Dialing for Dollars

Ed Tucholka

Polonia Media

Greg Chwojdak, WXRL

WKBW Radio

WKBW Top 40 Celebration

KB Goes Kaboom! WKBW

1430 Main St - WKBW RADIO

A Thing of the Past 2006

WKBW's Tommy Shannon

George Hound Dog Lorenz

1420 Main St - WKBW TV

Forgotten Bflo Orchestra

Forgotten Bflo Stars

Forgotten Links

Union Stock Yards Bank

The Natural Tour

Project Paderewski

Forgotten Buffalo News

Despensata Corporation

Bflo Broadcasting - Book

Buffalo Duck Boat Tours

TOUR GERMAN BUFFALO WITH FORGOTTEN BUFFALO
Fruit Belt, Schiller Park, Pine Hill & More!


The 2000 recent census reported that 14% of Western New Yorkers claimed German heritage, making themselves the largest single ethnic group in the region! Forgotten Buffalo celebrates Western New York's German History as we explore why German immigrants became one of Buffalo’s most prosperous ethnic groups in the areas of brewing, flour milling, meat-packing industries, banking and politics. Along the way, we will visit authentic taverns, unique sites, a former private German club and historic churches built by Buffalo's German community. Prost!


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Oktoberfest in Buffalo

Fruit Belt, Schiller Park Pine Ridge

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About Forgotten Buffalo: The region's authority on unique landmarks, classic taverns, old world neighborhoods & "Nickel City" oddities presents Buffalo's original "Off the Beaten Track" tours. Guides are television personality Eddy "Maxwell Truth" Dobosiewicz, host of Off Beat Cinema and trained Buffalo architecture and history docent Marty Biniasz. Each custom designed tour will give you a sense why Buffalo-Niagara is one of the most unique urban communities in the world. For more information, visit www.ForgottenBuffalo.com.




Forgotten Buffalo at St. Ann's Church on Broadway. Germans from Bavaria founded this parish in 1858. Click image to learn more (history byJames Napora)
It is one of the oldest cemeteries in Buffalo, created in 1858 by German immigrants. The cemetery was shared between three German churches: St. Peters, Trinity Lutheran, and St. Stephens. This nonprofit cemetery fell on hard times in 2001 and is now under the control of a non-profit association
Forgotten Buffalo at the CONCORDIA CEMETERY. It is one of the oldest cemeteries in Buffalo, created in 1858 by German immigrants. The cemetery was shared between three German churches: St. Peters, Trinity Lutheran, and St. Stephens. This nonprofit cemetery fell on hard times in 2001 and is now under the control of a non-profit association.
St. Ann's is perhaps the most European of all the religious buildings in the city. Deeply rooted in the European building tradition, it is a testament to the will of the German immigrants who built it.
St. Ann's is perhaps the most European of all the religious buildings in the city. Deeply rooted in the European building tradition, it is a testament to the will of the German immigrants who built it.
Blessed Trinity Church was built mainly for German Catholics in 1907. It's located in an area long ago referred to as the Valley of Tears or the Valley of Woe, the Jammer-thal district remains a testament to the strong will and desires of a hardened group of German. Click image to learn more (history byJames Napora)


During our tour, you’ll be asked to join in the traditional German drinking chant of “Ein Prosit.” If celebrating Oktoberfest in Munich, you would hear this shout every :15 mins as it is get revelers to finish their current drink and to purchase a refill. “Prosit" in its Latin root literally means "may it benefit you," and acts as German for “Cheers” & “Toast.” “Gemütlichkeit” has no direct translations. Germans will tell you it represents a “good cheerful feeling,” one that you might have spending an evening with friends at the village beer garden. These are unhurried and leisure moments to be cherished.


Ein Prosit, ein Prosit  Der Gemütlichkeit!
Ein Prosit, ein Prosit  Der Gemütlichkeit!
Prosit, Prosit, Pro o-o sit!
Eins, Zwei, Drei, Zuppa!
Zigge-Zagga-Zigge-Zagga Hoy, Hoy, Hoy!
Zigge-Zagga-Zigge-Zagga Hoy, Hoy, Hoy!
Prosit!




Jerry Scharf serves up a pint! Tucked away in one of Buffalo’s oldest German neighborhoods near Schiller Park, this charming restaurant serves the Vaterland's most widely known dishes. The wienerschnitzel, sauerbraten, and rouladen rival those of any modest old-world restaurant. The lunch and dinner menus also list Limburger sandwiches, bratwurst and a wide selection of American entrées, but go in search of the classics. Frau Scharf and family do not disappoint. All entrées are served with a choice of knödl (dumpling), spätzle (thick German egg noodles) or potato, including hot potato pancakes served with applesauce and sour cream. Be sure to try a Hefe Weisse or another of the specialty beers on the menu to help transport you and your taste buds thousands of miles away. Scharf’s has been a fixture in Buffalo since 1967, offering fine and authentic German cooking. Founder Margaret Scharf’s family once owned the famous Trodil’s Restaurant on Olympic Street.  Scharf left Germany shortly after World War II.
Jerry Scharf serves up a pint! Tucked away in one of Buffalo’s oldest German neighborhoods near Schiller Park, this charming restaurant serves the Vaterland's most widely known dishes. The wienerschnitzel, sauerbraten, and rouladen rival those of any modest old-world restaurant. The lunch and dinner menus also list Limburger sandwiches, bratwurst and a wide selection of American entrées, but go in search of the classics. Frau Scharf and family do not disappoint. All entrées are served with a choice of knödl (dumpling), spätzle (thick German egg noodles) or potato, including hot potato pancakes served with applesauce and sour cream. Be sure to try a Hefe Weisse or another of the specialty beers on the menu to help transport you and your taste buds thousands of miles away. Scharf’s has been a fixture in Buffalo since 1967, offering fine and authentic German cooking. Founder Margaret Scharf’s family once owned the famous Trodil’s Restaurant on Olympic Street. Scharf left Germany shortly after World War II.
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