My mother went to school or church with Forgetful the Elf. His name was Johnny Eisenberger, if memory serves me correctly. She went to St. Peter's E&R and East...
My mother went to school or church with Forgetful the Elf. His name was Johnny Eisenberger, if memory serves me correctly. She went to St. Peter's E&R and East...
Could not find URL! In a message dated 3/31/2008 11:28:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, craig.clarke@... writes: I found this interesting page a couple of...
I was in college during this era, so I never saw Meet the Millers, but they interviewed my grandfather, Harold LeRoy Olmsted, who was a character, himself,...
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Western New York Genealogical Society, Inc. Tour of the Underground Railroad Interpretive Center Saturday, 19 April 2008 Castellani Art Museum Niagara...
... Here are a couple more links on the caves. http://www.lockportcave.com/ http://www.showcaves.com/english/usa/misc/Lockport.html We took the underground...
The one I linked to is different. The boat ride is through a man-made watercourse, not a natural cave. The link I posted is about a huge, natural cavern which...
Thanks for the link on the Lockport-NY website, Craig! (It worked for me too) My grandfather grew up very near the entrance to that cave, the Craine home at...
It was a bizarre looking structure. 276 Kensington Avenue. It was originally built in the late 1800's, It came to Alfred Ricciuti's ownership in the mid 20th...
I knew Al. He was a great character in my life as a child. He used to drive the number 8 Main street bus and recite poetry to us as we rode along. He built an...
... http://www.buffalonian.com/hnews/1967AlRicuitti276kensing.html http://www.buffalonian.com/hnews/1990AlfredM.Ricciuti.html ... What's the story so far about...
Al was my #8 bus driver in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Always a smile, often a poem. I recorded a bell ringing concert Al performed in the Dorothy Haas...
... Considering his relationship with City Officials, did the Buffalo Police even try to find his murderer? A friend of my brother's named Art Phillips was...
When was it determined that Al Ricciuti was murdered? In my collection of research on "Buffalo eccentrics", I have a series of news articles dating from...
Hello all: A while back I forwarded a request for a colleague looking for information on a Buffalo architect. It turns out he was asking about the wrong...
Apologies in advance for veering geographically off topic, so I'll keep it brief. The Melody Faire theater in North Tonawanda is at risk of demolition to...
Apologies for veering even further off topic, but I remember three theaters in the Tonawandas... The Riviera, The Star, and a weird little theater on Oliver...
Does anyone know if the ticket booth from the main entrance of the Paramount Theatre (formerly on Main Street) survives someplace? Apparently, there is a...
Actually, last summer we drove out that was and was dumfounded it was still there. We talked a lot about all the shows our parents went to see there. Shea's...
Here's a link to a great picture of the Paramount from 1957: http://tinyurl.com/yt43dd They have nine photos in their gallery of the Paramount aka Great Lakes ...
From a reliable source: The ticket booth from the Paramount did survive. It wound up in one of the restaurants on the first floor of Theatre Place (at that...
Many thanks for all of this help. Edward Summer Director / Founder Buffalo International Film Festival a not-for-profit 501(c)3 charitable corporation - ...
This one is sponsored by the Landmark Society of Western NY, which is in Rochester and is not to be confused with our very own Landmark Society of the Niagara...
Forwarded with permission of the author, Alan Oberst. He is a Rochesterian who comes here to lead tours for Buffalo Tours. This essay originally appeared in...
Index To Select Death Notices WNY 1879 - 2008 http://www.buffnet.net/~logic/ Website Has Been Updated. Now Over 29, 800 Names Listed 3,000+ New Names Just...
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Western New YorkGenealogical Society, Inc. Tour of the Underground Railroad Interpretive Center Saturday, 19 April 2008 Castellani Art Museum Niagara...
Hi Gang, I'm pleased to report Chuck LaChiusa's award-winning "Buffalo Architecture and History" website is back online--with a new web host. The old URL will...