List of City of Buffalo landmarks and historic districts

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This map depicts all City of Buffalo landmarks and historic districts, as of March 3, 2020. Source: Buffalo Office of Strategic Planning. CityOfBuffaloLandmarksHistoricDistricts March2020 v1 11x17.png
This map depicts all City of Buffalo landmarks and historic districts, as of March 3, 2020. Source: Buffalo Office of Strategic Planning.

The City of Buffalo designates landmarks and historic districts to recognize and protect places of local, state, and national significance.

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The NYS General Municipal Law § 119-AA enables local governmental programs for the preservation, restoration, and maintenance of the historical, architectural, archaeological, and cultural environment, and was adopted to promote a "spirit of stewardship and trusteeship for future generations."

The City of Buffalo has designated 148 local landmarks and 18 local historic districts, inclusive of about four percent of the parcels in the city. [1] In addition to local designations, Buffalo possesses many properties that are either individually listed, or are contributing resources to historic districts, on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Preservation Board

The City of Buffalo established the Preservation Board in 1976. Its powers and responsibilities are derived from Buffalo's Preservation Ordinance, which declares "as a matter of public policy that preservation, protection, conservation, enhancement, perpetuation, and utilization of sites, buildings, improvements, and districts of special character, historical or aesthetic interest, or value are necessary and required in the interest of the health, education, culture, prosperity, safety, and high quality of life of the people."

Designation Criteria

The City of Buffalo designates landmarks and historic districts according to a process and criteria established in the Preservation Ordinance. The Preservation Board makes a recommendation, and the Common Council makes a decision, as to whether a proposed landmark, landmark site, or historic district meets one or more of the following criteria:

  1. It has character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the city, state, or nation.
  2. Its location is a site of a significant local, state, or national event.
  3. It exemplifies the historic, aesthetic, architectural, archaeological, educational, economic, or cultural heritage of the city, state, or nation.
  4. It is identified with a person or persons who significantly contributed to the development of the city, state, or nation.
  5. It embodies distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style valuable for the study of a period, type, method of construction, or use of indigenous materials.
  6. It is the work of a master builder, engineer, designer, architect, or landscape architect whose individual work has influenced the development of the city, state, or nation.
  7. It embodies elements of design, detailing, materials, or craftsmanship that render it architecturally significant.
  8. It embodies elements that make it structurally or architecturally innovative.
  9. It is a unique location or contains singular physical characteristics that make it an established or familiar visual feature within the city.

Any structure, property, or area that meets one or more of the above criteria must also have sufficient integrity of location, design, materials, and workmanship to make it worthy of preservation or restoration.

Project Review

Once the City of Buffalo has designated a landmark or historic district, the designated property or properties fall under the purview of the Preservation Board. The Preservation Board reviews exterior work only, and applies the Secretary of the Interior Standards & Guidelines in making decisions on projects.

List of Local Landmarks

A landmark is a structure, object, or site, which the City of Buffalo has designated per the criteria of the Preservation Ordinance, that has been determined to possess individual local, state, and/or national significance.

#Local Landmark [2] Assessment Address(es) [2] Adopted [2] ImageNRHP Status [3] DescriptionNotes
1 Blessed Trinity R.C. Church 317 Leroy Avenue13 Jan 1977 Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church Dec 09.JPG ListedBlessed Trinity Roman Catholic Church, built from 1923 to 1928 and designed by Schmill & Gould, may be the finest example of Lombard-Romanesque architecture in North America.
2 Darwin Martin Complex 125 Jewett Parkway, 143 Jewett Parkway, 118 Summit Avenue10 Mar 1977 Darwin D. Martin House.jpg National Historic LandmarkThe Darwin D. Martin House Complex was built between 1903 and 1905 and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Martin House Complex is among the most important works of Wright's Prairie School period.
3Gates Circle Fountain198 Soldiers Circle10 Mar 1977 Gates Circle, Buffalo, New York - 20191019 - 01.jpg Contributing property, Delaware Park–Front Park System The Gates Circle Fountain, designed by E. B. Green, was erected from 1902 to 1903 in the circle known up to that point as Chapin Place. The fountain was funded by Mrs. Charles Pardee in honor of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. George B. Gates.
4St. Mary's Seminary125 Edward Street10 Mar 1977 St. Mary's Square, Buffalo, New York - 20200219.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District St. Mary's Seminary is a three and four story building with Federal and Italianate style detailing built in 1862, and occupied by the Le Couteulx St. Mary's Institute for Deaf Mutes until 1899.
5Franklin Square North556 Franklin Street, 558 Franklin Street, 564 Franklin Street10 Mar 1977 Franklin Square North - Buffalo, New York - 20200124.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District Franklin Square North is a site consisting of the Phineas Marsh House, built in 1867 in the Italianate style; Sullivan Drullard House, built in 1862 in the Second Empire style, with a Romanesque addition built in the 1890s; and a rear carriage house.
6 Guaranty Building (Prudential Building) 140 Pearl Street30 Mar 1977 Prudential buffalo louis sullivan.jpg National Historic LandmarkThe Guaranty Building is a skyscraper built from 1895 to 1896 and designed in the Sullivanesque style by Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler. The 13 story office building is among the earliest steel-supported, curtain-walled buildings ever built.
7 Old County Hall 100 Franklin Street14 Apr 1977 Old County Hall, Buffalo,NY.jpg ListedOld City & County Hall is a historic city hall and courthouse built from 1871 to 1875 and designed in the Late Victorian Romanesque style by Andrew Jackson Warner. The four story granite building features a 270-foot central clock tower.
8 St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral 12 Church Street14 Apr 1977 St Pauls Cathedral Buffalo NY Jun 09.jpg National Historic LandmarkSt. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral was built from 1849 to 1851 and designed in the Gothic Revival style by Richard Upjohn. Upjohn is said to have considered St. Paul's his best commission, and it is arguably Buffalo's first nationally noteworthy building.
9 McKinley Monument 5 Niagara Square12 May 1977 McKinley Monument, Buffalo, NY - IMG 3694.JPG EligibleThe McKinley Monument is a 96-foot-tall obelisk dedicated in 1907 to the memory of President William McKinley, who was fatally shot at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901. It was conceptualized by Daniel H. Burnham and designed by Carrère & Hastings.
10 Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site 641 Delaware Avenue12 May 1977 Ansley-wilcox-house.jpg ListedThe Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site is the location, at the Ansley Wilcox House, where Theodore Roosevelt took the oath of office as President of the United States on 14 September 1901.
11 Shea's Buffalo Theatre 642 Main Street9 Jun 1977 Sheas.jpg ListedShea's Buffalo is a movie palace, now a performing arts theater, built from 1925 to 1926 and designed by Rapp & Rapp in a combination of Spanish and French Baroque and Rococo styles, with the interior design by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
12Birge Mansion2 Symphony Circle14 Jun 1977 George K. Birge Mansion, Buffalo, New York - 20200102.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District The Birge Mansion was built in 1897 and designed in the Georgian Revival style by Little & Browne of Boston. It was the home of George K. Birge, founder and president of the Pierce Arrow Motor Company.
13St. Casimir's R.C. Church138 Cable Street8 Sep 1977 StCasimirOratoryBuffalo.JPG Eligibility undeterminedSt. Casimir's R.C. Church was built from 1926 to 1929 and designed in the Byzantine Revival style by Chester Oakley. Pope John Paul II, then the cardinal of Kraków, stayed two nights at St. Casimir's rectory in 1976.
14 Albright-Knox Art Gallery 1285 Elmwood Avenue10 Nov 1977 Albright-Knox Art Gallery 1.jpg ListedThe Albright Knox Art Gallery is an art museum built from 1890 to 1905 and designed in a Neoclassical style (modeled after the Erechtheion) by E. B. Green, with a 1962 addition designed in the Modernist style by Gordon Bunshaft.
15St. Vincent de Paul R.C. Church2021 Main Street10 Nov 1977 Canisius College Montante Cultural Center - fmr St. Vincent de Paul RC Church - Buffalo, New York - 20190925.jpg Eligibility undeterminedSt. Vincent de Paul R.C. Church was built from 1924 to 1926 and designed in a Byzantine/Romanesque style by Thomas, Perry, & McMullen.
16The Church of the Good Shepherd96 Jewett Parkway10 Nov 1977 Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd.jpg Contributing property, Parkside East Historic District The Church of the Good Shepherd was built from 1887 to 1888 and designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Marling & Burdett.
17 Trinity Episcopal Church 371 Delaware Avenue12 Jan 1978 Trinity Episcopal Church Buffalo NY Dec 09.JPG ListedTrinity Episcopal Church was built from 1884 to 1886 in a Victorian Gothic style by Cyrus K. Porter, and is best known for stained glass windows by John LaFarge and Tiffany studios. The Christ Chapel, built in 1869, is the oldest part of the complex.
18 Asbury Methodist Church 341 Delaware Avenue12 Jan 1978 Delaware Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Delaware Asbury Methodist Church was built in phases from 1871 to 1876 in the Gothic Revival style by John H. Selkirk. Originally the Delaware Avenue Methodist Church, the name was changed in 1917 when it merged with the Asbury Methodist congregation.
19 Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane 400 Forest Avenue12 Jan 1978 H.H. Richardson complex.jpg National Historic LandmarkThe Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane was built in phases from 1870 to 1895 and designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Henry Hobson Richardson, with the grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux.Includes only Buildings 38, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 10, 9, and 12
20 Old Post Office (ECC City Campus) 70 Swan Street12 Jan 1978 Old Post Office Buffalo NY Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Old Post Office was built from 1897 to 1901 and designed with Romanesque Revival, Chateauesque, and French Gothic features by James Knox Taylor. The building features a 244-foot tower and central light court.
21 Buffalo City Hall 65 Niagara Square12 Jan 1978 Buffalo City Hall - 001.jpg ListedBuffalo City Hall is a 32-story government building built from 1929 to 1931 and designed in the Art Deco style by Dietel, Wade, & Jones. At 378 feet in height, it is Buffalo's second tallest building and the fourth tallest city hall in the U.S.
22 St. Louis R.C. Church 782 Main Street12 Jan 1978 St. Louis RC Church, Buffalo, New York - 20191116.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District St. Louis R.C. Church was built from 1886 to 1889 and designed in the Gothic style by Schikel & Ditmars. The 245 foot tower is intended to recall the tower of the Cathedral of Cologne.
23St. John's Grace Episcopal Church13 Bidwell Parkway9 Feb 1978 St. John's-Grace Episcopal on Colonial Circle Elmwood Historic District West Sep 12.jpg Contributing property, Elmwood Historic District–West St. John's Grace Episcopal Church was built from 1925 to 1927 and designed in the English Perpendicular Gothic style by Mayers, Murray, & Philip with Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.
24 Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church 598 Lafayette Avenue9 Feb 1978 Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church Dec 09.JPG Contributing property, Elmwood Historic District–East Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church was built from 1894 to 1896 and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by Lansing & Beierl. Bouck Street was renamed to Lafayette Avenue in honor of the church.
25Central Park United Methodist Church216 Beard Avenue9 Feb 1978 Central Park United Methodist Church, Buffalo, New York - 20200504 - 02.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Central Park United Methodist Church was built from 1921 to 1923 and designed in the Perpendicular Gothic style by Charles Bolton & Sons.
26 First Presbyterian Church 393 Pennsylvania Avenue9 Feb 1978 1st April 26th 2009.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District First Presbyterian Church was built from 1889 to 1891 and designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Green & Wicks. Its offset, 163 foot tall tower is the predominant visual feature looking south along Olmsted's Richmond Avenue.
27 Unitarian Universalist Church 646 West Ferry Street9 Mar 1978 First Unitarian Church of Buffalo Apr 15.jpg ListedThe Unitarian Universalist Church was built from 1904 to 1906 and designed in the English Perpendicular Gothic style by Edward Austin Kent. The Buffalo Nine, a group of Vietnam War protestors, were arrested at the church on 19 August 1968.
28Market Arcade615 Main Street11 May 1978 Market Arcade, Buffalo, New York - 20190812 - 01.jpg EligibleThe Market Arcade was built in 1892 and designed in the Neoclassical/Beaux Arts style by Green & Wicks. Buffalo's only historic covered shopping arcade connected Main Street to the Chippewa Market.
29 Lafayette Square 415 Main Street11 May 1978 20080310 Lafayette Square.JPG Eligibility undeterminedLafayette Square, named Court House Square until 1879, was laid out by Joseph Ellicott in his 1804 city plan. Mayor Grover Cleveland laid the cornerstone for the Soldiers & Sailors Monument in 1882.
30Dun Building110 Pearl Street11 May 1978 Dun building.jpg EligibleThe Dun Building is a 10-story office building built from 1894 to 1895 and designed in the Neoclassical style by Green & Wicks. Robert Graham Dunn, for whom the highrise was built, founded the R.G. Dun & Company, predecessor to Dun & Bradstreet.
31Courier-Express Building785 Main Street11 May 1978 Courier Express Building, Buffalo, New York - 20190822.jpg EligibleThe Courier Express Building was built from 1929 to 1930 and designed in the Art Deco style by Monks & Johnson. The Buffalo Courier Express was a daily newspaper published from 1926 to 1982.
32Polish Singing Circle Building1168 Broadway11 May 1978 Former Polish Singing Circle building, Buffalo, New York - 20200401.jpg EligibleThe Polish Singing Circle Building was designed by Władysław Zawadzki. The Polish Singing Circle was organized in 1897 and occupied this building starting in 1916.
33 Lafayette High School 348 Lafayette Avenue14 Sep 1978 Lafayette High School Buffalo NY Dec 09.JPG ListedLafayette High School was built from 1901 to 1903 and designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Esenwein & Johnson.
34 Connecticut Street Armory 781 Niagara Street14 Sep 1978 Connecticut Street Armory Apr 11.JPG ListedThe Connecticut Street Armory is a New York Army National Guard facility built from 1897 to 1899 and designed in a Richardsonian Romanesque style by Williams Lansing with Isaac G. Perry.
35St. John the Baptist R.C. Church62 Hertel Avenue12 Oct 1978 River Rock Church - fmr St. John the Baptist RC Church - Buffalo, New York - 20200508.jpg EligibleSt. John the Baptist R.C. Church was built from 1925 to 1927 and designed in the Italian Romanesque style by Oakley & Schallmo.
36 St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church 575 Humboldt Parkway12 Oct 1978 St. Francis de Sales RC Church.jpg Contributing property, Hamlin Park Historic District St. Francis de Sales R.C. Church was built from 1926 to 1927 and designed in an Italian Romanesque Revival style by Murphy & Olmsted with George J. Dietel.
37Orrin Foster Mansion891 Delaware Avenue12 Oct 1978 Orrin Foster Mansion, Buffalo, New York - 20200120.jpg EligibleThe Orrin Foster Mansion was built from 1903 to 1905 and designed in the Mediterranean Revival style by Frank M. Chappelle. It is associated with patent medicine manufacturer Orrin Foster.
38 Durham Memorial AME Zion Church 170 East Eagle Street11 Jan 1979 Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Durham Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was built in 1922 and designed by Louis Greenstein. Founded as St. Luke's AME Zion Church, it is the oldest surviving building associated with the Buffalo AME Zion congregations.
39 New York Central Terminal 495 Paderewski Drive8 Feb 1979 Buffalo Central Terminal 1.jpg ListedBuffalo Central Terminal is a 17-story former railroad station built from 1925 to 1929 and designed in the Art Deco style by Fellheimer & Wagner. It ceased operations as a railroad station in 1979.Includes only the Central Terminal Tower and Concourse
40 Lafayette Hotel 391 Washington Street12 Apr 1979 Hotel Lafayette Jun 09.jpg ListedThe Lafayette Hotel is a seven-story hotel built in phases between 1902 and 1926 and designed in the French Renaissance style by Bethune, Bethune, & Fuchs. Louise Blanchard Bethune was the first registered female architect in the U.S.
41158 Swan Street158 Swan Street12 Jul 1979N/ADemolished
42159 Swan Street159 Swan Street12 Jul 1979N/ADemolished; Includes only the original rowhouse site at the former 159 Swan
43 Buffalo History Museum 25 Nottingham Court12 Jul 1979 Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society 2.jpg National Historic LandmarkThe Buffalo Historical Society, built from 1900 to 1901 and designed in a Neoclassical style by George Cary, was the only permanent building constructed for the Pan-American Exposition.
44 Colored Musicians Club 145 Broadway13 Sep 1979 Colored Musicians Club - 20191001.jpg Listed145 Broadway has been the home of the Colored Musicians Club, a historic jazz institution of national renown, since 1935. The building was constructed in 1910 and designed by Joseph Geigand.
45 IRC Building 847 Main Street11 Oct 1979Delisted 1 Jan 1981N/ADemolished (formerly 855 Main)
46St. Mary's on the Hill Episcopal Church783 Niagara Street13 Dec 1979N/ADemolished
47St. Mary's R.C. Church Complex215 Broadway, 217 Broadway14 Feb 1980 StMaryRedemptoristSite - April 2015.jpg Eligibility undeterminedSt. Mary's Lyceum, all that remains of the St. Mary's R.C. Church Complex, was built in 1909 and designed in a Neoclassical style. The architect is not known.
48 Engine No. 28 1170 Lovejoy Street10 Apr 1980 Engine House No. 28 (Buffalo, New York).jpg ListedEngine No. 28 is a firehouse built in 1897 and designed in the Queen Anne style by Frederick Mohr.
49Episcopal Church Home (Thornton Building and Hutchinson Chapel)825 Busti Avenue14 Aug 1980 Hutchinson Memorial Chapel of the Holy Innocents, Buffalo, New York - 20200506.jpg Eligible (only Hutchinson Chapel)The Hutchinson Chapel was built in 1895 and designed in the Gothic Revival style by W.A. Archer. It is all that remains of the Episcopal Church Home Complex.Thornton Building demolished, only Hutchinson Chapel remains standing
50Little Harlem Hotel494 Michigan Avenue11 Sep 1980 Little Harlem Hotel historical plaque, Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, New York - 20200602.jpg N/ADemolished
51 Kleinhans Music Hall 360 Pennsylvania Avenue9 Oct 1980 Kleinhans Music Hall.jpg National Historic LandmarkKleinhans Music Hall was built from 1938 to 1940 and designed in the International Style by Eero & Eliel Saarinen. Among others, Margaret Truman, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy have performed or spoken there.
52Knights of Columbus498 Delaware Avenue13 Nov 1980 The Knights @ 506 Delaware - fmr Chillion Farrar House, Knights of Columbus - Buffalo, New York - 20200505.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District The Knights of Columbus was built in about 1870 as the home of Chillion M. Farrar. The Knights of Columbus occupied the building in 1916.
53 Fosdick Masten High School 186 East North Street, 161 Best Street, 180 East North Street12 Mar 1981 City Honors frontview.JPG ListedFosdick Masten High School, now known as City Honors School, was built from 1912 to 1914 and designed in the Beaux Arts style by Esenwein & Johnson.
54 St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church 175 Sherman Street, 212 Peckham Street12 Mar 1981 St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Dec 09.JPG ListedSt. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church was built from 1884 to 1885 and designed by L. Saenger.
55Delaware Avenue Baptist Church965 Delaware Avenue9 Jul 1981 Delaware Avenue Baptist Church Jul 17.JPG EligibleThe Delaware Avenue Baptist Church was built from 1894 to 1895 and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by John H. Coxhead.
56Hook & Ladder No. 3308 Spring Street9 Jul 1981N/ADemolished (now part of 412 William)
57 Wood Row Houses 17 Emerson Place10 Sep 1981Delisted 20 May 1988Demolished
58 Wood Row Houses 29 Emerson Place10 Sep 1981 33-61 Emerson Place Row Dec 09.JPG ListedBuilt in 1894, this is part of a series of wood frame row house developments built in Cold Spring, the only Buffalo neighborhood with a significant concentration of such buildings.
59 Wood Row Houses 75, 77, 79, & 81 Woodlawn Avenue10 Sep 1981 Woodlawn Avenue Row Dec 09.JPG ListedBuilt in 1897, this is part of a series of wood frame row house developments built in Cold Spring, the only Buffalo neighborhood with a significant concentration of such buildings.
60Wood Row Houses147 Woodlawn Avenue10 Sep 1981N/ADemolished
61Wood Row Houses210, 214, & 218 Glenwood Avenue10 Sep 1981N/ADemolished
62 Wood Row Houses 1335 Michigan Avenue10 Sep 1981 Laurel and Michigan Avenues Row Dec 09.JPG ListedN/ANever formally delisted from the NRHP despite having been demolished in 1997
63 St. Mary of Sorrows R.C. Church 938 Genesee Street23 Jan 1986 Stmaryofsorrows.jpg EligibleSt. Mary of Sorrows R.C. Church was built from 1887 to 1891 and designed in the Rhenish Romanesque style by Adolphus Druiding.
64 Buffalo Lighthouse 1 Fuhrmann Boulevard8 May 1986 BuffaloMainLight.jpg ListedThe Buffalo Lighthouse, also called the Buffalo Main Light, was built in 1833 and deactivated in 1914. The 1961 effort to save the lighthouse was the starting point for the preservation movement in Buffalo.
65Holy Mother of the Rosary Cathedral182 Sobieski Street12 Jun 1986 HolyMother-MasjidZakariya.jpg EligibleHoly Mother of the Rosary Cathedral was built from 1900 to 1906 and designed in a Gothic Revival style by Sidney Woodruff. It is now Masjid Zakariya.
66Rohlfs House156 Park Street31 Mar 1987 Rohlfs House, Buffalo, New York - 20200201.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District The Rohlfs House was built in 1912 and designed in the Craftsman style by Hudson & Colson. The house is associated with Charles and Anna Katherine Green Rohlfs, noted furniture designer and writer of detective stories, respectively.
67 Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation 1000 Delaware Avenue31 Mar 1987 Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, originally known as North Presbyterian Church, was built in 1906 and designed in a Gothic Revival style by George F. Newton. It became the Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation in 1952.
68Niagara Falls Boulevard--29 Sep 1987 Niagara Falls Boulevard, Buffalo, New York - 20200512.jpg N/ANiagara Falls Boulevard, between Main Street and Kenmore Avenue, was built in 1913 and surfaced with brick.Public ROW between Main/Kenmore
69Promiseland Baptist Church225 High Street2 Feb 1988 Promiseland Missionary Baptist - fmr High Street Baptist Church - Buffalo, New York - 20200304.jpg Eligibility undeterminedPromiseland Baptist Church was built in 1883 and designed in a Gothic Revival style with Eastlake elements. The church was originally occupied by the Third German Baptist Church.No assessment address
70Former M&T Bank (Broadway/Mills Branch)1036 Broadway10 May 1988 Prudential Jewelry & Loan - fmr M&T Bank Broadway & Mills Branch - Buffalo, New York - 20200501.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe M&T Bank Broadway/Mills Branch was built from 1923 to 1924 and designed in the Neoclassical style by Bley & Lyman. It is identical to the M&T Bank Grant-Boyd Branch completed in 1923.
71Hayes Hall Complex3425 Main Street18 Oct 1988 Hayes Hall, South Campus, State University of New York at Buffalo.jpg Listed (only Hayes Hall); eligible (Hayes Annex D, Wende Hall, Townsend Hall, Beck Hall); eligibility undetermined (Grounds)The Hayes Hall Complex include five of the earliest buildings of the University at Buffalo South Campus, and their landscaped grounds. The oldest building is Hayes Hall, built from 1874 to 1879 as the Erie County Alms House and Poor Farm.Includes only Hayes Hall, Hayes Annex D, Wende Hall, Townsend Hall, Beck Hall, and their grounds
72Fisherman's Wharf64 West Chippewa Street21 Feb 1989N/ADemolished
73Plymouth Methodist Church & Parsonage443 Porter Avenue, 453 Porter Avenue28 Mar 1989 Karpeles Library and Manuscript Museum Buffalo NY Sep 16.JPG Contributing property, Fargo Estate Historic District The Plymouth Methodist Church & Parsonage were built from 1911 to 1912 and in 1889, respectively, and designed by Cyrus K. Porter & Sons.
74Boarding House Restaurant140 Seneca Street27 Jun 1989 Former Boarding House Restaurant, Buffalo, New York - 20200507.jpg Eligible140 Seneca Street is a three-story brick Italianate commercial block built in about 1865.
75St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum Complex1313 Main Street, 1140 Ellicott Street25 Jul 1989 St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum, Buffalo, New York - 20200405.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe St. Vincent's Female Orphan Asylum includes the Robinson-Squier House, built c. 1860; Orphanage, built from 1898 to 1899 and designed by Green & Wicks; G. Barrett Rich House, built c. 1890; and Gymnasium, built in 1935 and designed by George Dietel.
76 Great Northern Elevator & Pillsbury Mill8 City Ship Canal10 Apr 1990 Great Northern Elevator.jpg EligibleThe Great Northern Elevator, built in 1897 and designed by engineer Max Toltz, is an outstanding example of an intermediate steel grain elevator, and is believed to be the sole surviving "brick box" elevator in North America.
77 Calumet Building 233 Franklin Street13 Nov 1990 Calumet Bldg Buffalo NY Oct 10.jpg ListedThe Calumet Building, built in 1906 and designed by Esenwein & Johnson, is the most exuberant example of glazed architectural terra cotta in Buffalo.
78 Buffalo Gas Light Works 257 West Genesee Street23 Dec 1991 Buffalo Gas Light Company Works Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Buffalo Gas Light Works was built in 1859 and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by John H. Selkirk, Buffalo's first architect.
79Marine Hospital (former UB Chronic Disease Institute)2211 Main Street21 Jan 1992 Former Benedict House, Marine Hospital, UB Chronic Disease Institute - Buffalo, New York - 20200515.jpg EligibleThe Marine Hospital was built in 1909 and designed in the French Renaissance style by James Knox Taylor.
80 Buffalo Savings Bank 575 Main Street18 Feb 1992 20190609 - 24 - M&T Center.jpg EligibleThe Buffalo Savings Bank, built in 1901 and designed by Green & Wicks, is among the most outstanding examples of neoclassicism in Buffalo. The building marked more than half a century of growth of Buffalo's first savings institution.
81 Saints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church 40 Benzinger Street15 Sep 1992 Sts. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church Complex Nov 15.jpg ListedSaints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church was built from 1932 to 1933 and designed in a Byzantine Revival style by Joseph E. Fronczak.
82Breckenridge Street Church (First Presbyterian Church of Black Rock)44 Breckenridge Street29 Sep 1992 Former First Presbyterian Church of Black Rock aka Union Meeting House, Buffalo, New York - 20200108.jpg EligibleThe Breckenridge Street Church, built in 1827, is an outstanding example of the Federal style, rare in Buffalo, and the only Federal church surviving in Buffalo.
83 60 Hedley Place 60 Hedley Place8 Dec 1992 Stone Farmhouse 20190911.jpg Listed60 Hedley Place is a vernacular farm house with Greek Revival characteristics built in about 1850.
84Parkside Lutheran Church101 Linden Avenue8 Dec 1992 Parkside Lutheran Church, Buffalo, New York - 20200518.jpg Eligibility undeterminedParkside Lutheran Church was built from 1924 to 1925 and designed in the Tudor Gothic Revival style by Frank A. Spangenberg.
85 Transfiguration R.C. Church 929 Sycamore Street12 Jul 1994 TransfigurationBuffalo.JPG EligibleTransfiguration R.C. Church was built in 1896 and designed in the Gothic Revival style by Karl G. Schmill.
86St. Vincent de Paul Rectory (Martin Hall)15 Eastwood Place21 Feb 1995 St. Vincent de Paul Rectory, Buffalo, New York - 20200519.jpg Eligibility undeterminedSt. Vincent de Paul Rectory was built from 1913 to 1914 and designed in the Renaissance Revival style by Max G. Beierl.
87Jefferson Street Shul407 Jefferson Avenue27 May 1997N/ADemolished
88 Engine No. 2/Hook & Ladder No. 9 310 Jersey Street9 Jun 1998 Engine House No. 2 and Hook and Ladder No. 9 Jul 11.JPG ListedEngine No. 2/Hook & Ladder No. 9 is a Second Empire style firehouse built in phases in 1875 and 1897 and designed in the Second Empire style by Cyrus K. Porter and Eckel & Ackerman, respectively.
89Swannie House170 Ohio Street23 Feb 1999 Swannie House.jpg EligibleThe Swannie House, built in 1893 by James Swannie, is one of Buffalo's oldest taverns and an important landmark of Buffalo's industrial waterfront.
90 Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House 36 Nash Street20 Feb 2001 Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House is a vernacular house built in 1893 and best associated with the Rev. Nash, pastor of the Michigan Street Baptist Church from 1892 to 1953. Nash lived in the house from 1925 to 1957.
91Carlton Ladd House11 Plymouth Avenue8 Jul 2003 Carlton Ladd House, Buffalo, New York - 20191112.jpg Contributing property, Allentown Historic District The Carlton Ladd House is a two and one-half story single unit dwelling built in 1887 and designed in a vernacular Queen Anne style by builder Richard Caudell. Carlton T. Ladd, the first owner, was a supervisor with the Watson Elevator.
92Dellenbaugh Block163 Broadway, 167 Broadway22 Mar 2005 Dellenbaugh Block, Buffalo, New York - 20200513.jpg EligibleThe Dellenbaugh Block is a series of four interconnected structures built from 1842 to 1922. Frederick Dellenbaugh, a prominent German immigrant, built the 1842 Federal Style house.
93 Park Lane Condominiums 771 Lafayette Avenue12 Sep 2006 Parke Apartments Dec 09.JPG ListedThe Park Lane Condominiums, originally called the Parke Apartments, is a ten-story building built from 1924 to 1925 and designed in the Second Renaissance Revival style by H.L. Stevens & Company.
94School 46/Elmwood Park149 Edward Street, 175 Edward Street2 Sep 2008 PS46BuffaloNY.JPG Contributing property, Allentown Historic District School 46, built in 1888 and designed by H.H. Little, is the oldest continually operating public school in Buffalo.
95607 Jefferson Avenue607 Jefferson Avenue15 Sep 2009 House at 607 Jefferson Avenue, Buffalo, New York - 20200517.jpg Eligibility undetermined607 Jefferson Avenue is a two and one half story, front gable mixed use building built in about 1860. A rescue mission of the Volunteers of America once occupied the site.
96609 Jefferson Avenue609 Jefferson Avenue15 Sep 2009 House at 609 Jefferson Avenue, Buffalo, New York - 20200517.jpg Eligibility undetermined609 Jefferson Avenue is a two and one half story, front gable Queen Anne style residence built in about 1890. A rescue mission of the Volunteers of America once occupied the site.
97Wilkeson-Storms House771 Busti Avenue13 Oct 2009N/ADemolished
98Buffum Street Site129 Buffum Street29 Nov 2011 Seneca Indian Park, Buffalo, New York - 20200520.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Buffum Street Site is an archaeologically significant as a prehistoric Wenro and Seneca settlement.
99Erie Freight House9 South Street10 Jan 2012N/ADemolished
100Buffalo Terminal House2280 Niagara Street10 Jul 2012 Former Cataract Power and Conduit Company terminal house, Buffalo, New York - 20200521.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Buffalo Terminal House was built by the Cataract Power and Conduit Company in 1901 as a transformer building for alternating current electric power transmitted from Niagara Falls.
101St. Ann R.C. Church & Shrine651 Broadway, 371 Watson Street, 466 Emslie Street, 468 Emslie Street12 Nov 2013 StAnnBuffalo.JPG Eligible (only St. Ann's Rectory, 371 Watson); eligibility undetermined (651 Broadway, 466 Emslie Street, 468 Emslie Street)The St. Ann R.C. Church & Shrine is a complex of three buildings dating between 1878 and 1895. The 1878 church was designed in the Gothic Revival style by Francis Himpler. The school, built in 1895, was once the largest in the Buffalo diocese.
102Wende House2256 Bailey Avenue1 Sep 2015 Gottfried Wende House, Buffalo, New York - 20200514.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Wende House was built in about 1870 and designed in an Italianate style. The house is associated with Gottfried H. Wende, an attorney and politician for whom the adjacent Wende Street is named.
103 Fosdick Masten High School Great Lawn 172 East North Street9 May 2016 Fosdick Field, Buffalo, New York - 20200125.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Fosdick Masten High School Great Lawn encompasses the entirely of the site of what is now City Honors School, originally occupied by a Potter's Field and later redesigned by Frederick Law Olmsted as Masten Place.
104North Park Branch Library2351 Delaware Avenue21 Mar 2017 Former North Park Branch Library, Buffalo, New York - 20191025.jpg ListedThe North Park Branch Library was built from 1928 to 1929 and designed in the Tudor Revival style by Howard Beck.
105John C. Lord Cottage794 Potomac Avenue18 Apr 2017 John Lord Cottage, Buffalo, New York - 20200516.jpg Contributing property, Elmwood Historic District–East The John C. Lord Cottage, built sometime between 1866 and 1872, is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the Elmwood Village.
106224 Plymouth Avenue224 Plymouth Avenue28 Nov 2017 House at 224 Plymouth Avenue, Buffalo, New York - 20200525.jpg Eligible224 Plymouth Avenue is a Greek Revival front gable house built in about 1850.
107 Wildroot Building 1740 Bailey Avenue6 Feb 2018 Wildroot Building, Buffalo, New York - 20200527.jpg EligibleThe Wildroot Building, originally built for Grennan Bakeries in 1929 and expanded for Wildroot in 1946, was the longtime home of the iconic hair tonic manufacturer.
10882 Allenhurst Road82 Allenhurst Road6 Mar 2018 House at 82 Allenhurst Road, Buffalo, New York - 20200526.jpg Contributing property, University Park Historic District 82 Allenhurst Road, built in 1921 by developer Anthony Huck, is an exceptional example of a craftsman bungalow in the University Park “planned" neighborhood.
109Knapp Building238 Carlton Street17 Apr 2018 Former Peter Knapp Grocery Store, future African Heritage Food Co-op - Buffalo, New York - 20200511.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Knapp Building, built in about 1876 by grocer Peter Knapp, is a rare surviving example of an Italianate mixed-use building in the Fruit Belt neighborhood.
110Kensington Evangelical Lutheran Church983 Kensington Avenue15 May 2018 New Testament Revival Cathedral - fmr Kensington Evangelical Lutheran Church - Buffalo, New York - 20200531.jpg EligibleKensington Evangelical Lutheran Church, now the New Testament Revival Cathedral, was built from 1926 to 1927 and designed in the Perpendicular Gothic style by Charles F. Obenhock.
111 General Electric Tower 20 East Huron Street15 May 2018 General Electric Tower.JPG ListedThe General Electric Tower is among the most familiar and identifiable features of the Buffalo skyline. The 14 story, 294-foot tall office building was built from 1911 to 1912 and designed in the Beaux Arts style by Esenwein & Johnson.
112Masten Avenue Armory188 East North Street29 May 2018 Masten Avenue Armory, Buffalo, New York - 20200125.jpg EligibleThe Masten Avenue Armory is a New York Army National Guard facility built in 1933 and designed in a Tudor Revival style by William E. Haugaard.
113 Bennett High School & All High Stadium 2837 Main Street29 May 2018 Bennett High School, Buffalo, New York, September 2010.jpg EligibleBennett High School is a public high school built from 1923 to 1925 and designed in a Georgian Revival style by the Associated Buffalo Architects. All High Stadium was built in 1928 and designed in a neoclassical style by Ernest Crimi.
114 Michigan Street Baptist Church 511 Michigan Avenue12 Jun 2018 Michigan Street Baptist Church - Buffalo NY - May 2015.JPG ListedThe Michigan Street Baptist Church, built from 1845 and 1849, is Buffalo's oldest remaining African American church structure. It is significant for its association with the Abolition, Underground Railroad, and African American civil rights movements.
115 Grover Cleveland High School 100 Fourteenth Street12 Jun 2018 Grover Cleveland Buffalo.JPG EligibleGrover Cleveland High School was built from 1913 to 1914 and designed in a Georgian Revival style by architect Herman W. Hoefer. It was originally built as the Buffalo State Normal School, and taken over by the Buffalo Board of Education in 1931.
116 Kensington High School 319 Suffolk Street26 Jun 2018 KensingtonHighBuffaloNY.JPG EligibleKensington High School is a public high school built from 1934 to 1937 and designed in the Art Deco style by Daniel G. McNeil. The school was funded by the Public Works Administration, a New Deal program established in 1933.
117 Riverside High School 51 Ontario Street26 Jun 2018 Riverside High School, Buffalo, New York.jpg EligibleRiverside High School is a public high school built from 1928 to 1930 and designed in a neoclassicial style by F.J. & W.A. Kidd.
118Engine No. 26693 Tonawanda Street26 Jun 2018 Engine No. 26 firehouse, Buffalo, New York - 20200529.jpg EligibleEngine No. 26 is a firehouse built from 1894 to 1895 and designed in the Chateauesque style by Frederick W. Humble. Robert B. Howard, Buffalo's first African American firefighter and Fire Commissioner, served as captain of Engine No. 26 from 1960 to 1966.
119 Concrete Central Elevator 175 Buffalo River10 Jul 2018 Concrete-Central Elevator, 175 Buffalo River, Buffalo (Erie County, New York).jpg ListedConcrete Central Elevator, built from 1915 to 1917 and designed by Harry R. Wait of the Monarch Engineering Company, is Buffalo's largest grain elevator and was the largest in the world when it was completed.
120 East High School 794 Northampton Street24 Jul 2018 East High School, Buffalo, New York - 20211129.jpg EligibleEast High School is a public high school built from 1925 to 1927 and designed in a neoclassical style by architects F.J. & W.A. Kidd.
121Cargill Superior Elevator2 Buffalo River24 Jul 2018 Cargill S Superior elevator.jpg EligibleCargill Superior Elevator is a grain elevator complex built from 1914 to 1925 in phases: Elevator A, B, and C. With a 3.7 million bushel capacity, it is among Buffalo's largest elevators. Elevator A was the city's first of slip form concrete construction.
122341 Franklin Street341 Franklin Street30 Oct 2018 Building at 341 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York - 20200605.jpg Not eligible341 Franklin Street is a mixed-use building constructed in about 1854.
123 Samuel Schenck House 3451 Bailey Avenue13 Nov 2018 Schenck House, Buffalo, New York - 20190816.jpg EligibleThe Samuel Schenck House may be Buffalo's oldest house still located at its original site. The house was built from 1822 to 1823 by Mennonite migrants Michael and Samuel Schenck in what was then the Town of Amherst, now Grover Cleveland Park.
124Wonder Bread Factory356 Fougeron Street13 Nov 2018 Former Wonder Bread Factory, Fougeron Street @ NYCRR Belt Line, Buffalo, New York - 20200522.jpg ListedThe Wonder Bread Factory is an industrial bakery built from 1914 to 1915 and designed by Corry B. Comstock. The plant, closed in 2004, is associated with Ward & Ward Incorporated and the Continental Baking Company, maker of Wonder Bread and Hostess Cakes.
125Engine No. 221522 Broadway13 Nov 2018 Engine No. 22 firehouse, Buffalo, New York - 20200524.jpg EligibleEngine No. 22 was built from 1890 to 1891 and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by August C. Esenwein. It is the city's second oldest continually operating firehouse, and may be the oldest surviving Esenwein designed building in Buffalo.
126 Burgard Vocational High School 368 Kensington Avenue13 Nov 2018 Burgard006.JPG Not eligibleBurgard Vocational High School was built from 1929 to 1930 and designed in an Art Deco style with Collegiate Gothic elements by Ernest Crimi.
127Sweet House246 Jersey Street11 Dec 2018 Sweet House, Buffalo, New York - 20200125.jpg Contributing property, Fargo Estate Historic District The Sweet House was built in about 1880 and designed in the Victorian Gothic style by Holmes & Little. It was originally built for baby carriage manufacturer Joseph Buffum Sweet.
128Engine No. 19209 Forest Avenue11 Dec 2018 Former Engine No. 19 firehouse, Buffalo, New York - 20200424.jpg EligibleEngine No. 19 was built from 1887 to 1888 and designed by Hugh Macdiarmid in an Italianate style with Eastlake detailing. It is the oldest continually operating firehouse in the City of Buffalo.
129Near-Lewis House1029 West Avenue2 Apr 2019 Near-Lewis House, Buffalo, New York - 20200603.jpg Not eligibleThe Near-Lewis House, built in about 1865, is a one story, cross gabled, vernacular workers cottage designed with Italianate style elements.
130Ford Motor Company Fuhrmann Plant901 Fuhrmann Boulevard16 Apr 2019 Port Terminal A Building - fmr Ford Motor Company Fuhrmann Plant - Buffalo, New York - 20200524.jpg EligibleThe Ford Motor Company Fuhrmann Plant is an automobile assembly plant built from 1930 to 1931 and designed by Albert Kahn & Associates. About two million automobiles were made at the plant prior to its 1958 closure.
131Public School 1875 School Street14 May 2019 School18 BuffaloNY.JPG EligiblePublic School 18 is a public school built from 1939 to 1941 and designed in an Art Moderne style by Daniel G. McNeil.
132Public School 38360 Vermont Street14 May 2019 Frank Sedita Academy BuffaloNY.JPG Not eligiblePublic School 38 is a public school built from 1952 to 1954 and designed in the International Style by James W. Kideney & Associates.
133Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church55 Grape Street1 Oct 2019 Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Church aka Grape Street Baptist Church - fmr St. Paul's Evangelical Church - Buffalo, New York - 20200601.jpg Eligibility undeterminedGethsemane Missionary Baptist Church (originally St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church) is a complex built in phases from 1875 to 1989. After 1962, the church under Rev. Herbert V. Reid became Buffalo's most active in the fight for racial justice.
134Stritzinger Building871 Seneca Street15 Oct 2019 Stritzinger Building, Buffalo, New York - 20200723.jpg Eligibility undeterminedThe Stritzinger Building, a commercial block built by Anton Stritzinger as a saloon by 1893, is a prominent and familiar visual feature of the Hydraulics neighborhood.
135 William R. Heath House 76 Soldiers Place17 Mar 2020 William R. Heath Residence.jpg Contributing property, Elmwood Historic District–East The William R. Heath House is a single unit house built from 1903 to 1905 and designed in the Prairie Style by Frank Lloyd Wright.
136 Walter V. Davidson House 57 Tillinghast Place17 Mar 2020 Master-pnp-highsm-52600-52646a.tif Contributing property, Parkside East Historic District The Walter V. Davidson House is a single unit house built in 1908 and designed in the Prairie Style by Frank Lloyd Wright.
137Police Station No. 13348 Austin Street13 Oct 2020 Former Police Station No. 13, Buffalo, New York - 20200323.jpg EligiblePolice Station No. 13 was built from 1894 to 1895 and designed by Frederick C.H. Mohr in the Romanesque Revival style.
138 Concordia Cemetery & Farmhouse438 Walden Avenue27 Oct 2020 Concordia Cemetery1.jpg ListedConcordia Cemetery was established in 1859 by three German Lutheran churches. The farmhouse, used as a cemetery office, predates its establishment.
139Engine No. 161416 Main Street22 Dec 2020 Former Engine No. 16 firehouse, Buffalo, New York - 20200422.jpg Eligibility undeterminedEngine No. 16 was built from 1884 to 1885 and designed by Hugh Macdiarmid in an Italianate style with Eastlake detailing. It is the oldest surviving firehouse erected by the Buffalo Fire Department.
140Monroe Building1786 Main Street & 1040 Lafayette Avenue16 Mar 2021EligibleThe Monroe Building was built in 1920 and designed G. Morton Wolfe as the showroom and service station for the Monroe Motor Car Company, part of Buffalo’s “Automobile Row” on Main Street during the early 20th century.
1411762 & 1766 Main Street1762 & 1766 Main Street16 Mar 2021Eligibility undetermined1762 and 1766 Main Street were built in 1899 and circa 1920, respectively, with the prior designed by Louise Blanchard Bethune as a meat market for Henry Bald. From the late 1960s to 1974, 1762 Main Street was home to the Buffalo Black Drama Workshop.
142Spolka Building436 Amherst Street8 Jun 2021 Spolka Building, Buffalo, New York - 20210806.jpg Not eligibleThe Spolka Building is a commercial block constructed from 1916 to 1917 by the Polish American Building Company for tailor Jacob F. Bujarek, and later occupied by men’s clothier Spolka.
143516 Amherst Street516 Amherst Street8 Jun 2021 Former Thomas Jakubowski grocery store, Amherst Street, Buffalo, New York - 20210806.jpg Not eligible516 Amherst Street is a former meat shop and dwelling constructed by 1909, and is typical to Buffalo's early twentieth century immigrant neighborhoods.
144 Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church Complex 1025 & 1035 Delaware Avenue6 Jul 2021 Blessed Sacrament RC Church - 20200601.jpg EligibleBlessed Sacrament R.C. Church Complex is a series of buildings designed by Adolphus Druiding, Albert A. Post, Aristide Leonori, and Edgar E. Joralemon. They are fine examples of Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture and Beaux Arts residential architecture, respectively.
145West Avenue Presbyterian Church926 West Avenue16 Nov 2021 Former West Avenue Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, New York - 20211213.jpg Eligibility undeterminedWest Avenue Presbyterian Church was built in 1891 and designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by architect Edward A. Kent. Kent is notable as the lone Buffalonian to die in the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
146 Fedders Manufacturing Company Factory31, 57, and 71 Tonawanda Street14 Dec 2021 Fedders Manufacturing Company, Buffalo, New York - 20200416.jpg ListedThe Fedders Manufacturing Company Factory was built from 1907 to 1928 and the longtime home of a manufacturer of automobile heating and air conditioning products.
147Charles G. Curtiss Company Malt House1100 Niagara Street25 Jan 2022 Former Charles G. Curtiss Company Malt House, Buffalo, New York - 20220129.jpg EligibleThe Charles G. Curtiss Company Malt House was built about 1898 as a malt house. It was later associated with the Fleischmann Company and Cooperative GLF Exchange, Inc.
148St. Adalbert R.C. Church208 Stanislaus Street4 Oct 2022 Saint Adalbert's Basilica.jpg EligibleSt. Adalbert R.C. Church was built from 1890 to 1891 and designed in the Romanesque style by Raymond Huber. The parish established in 1886 was the second Polish Roman Catholic parish in Buffalo.

List of Local Historic Districts

A historic district is geographically definable area, which the City of Buffalo has designated per the criteria of the Preservation Ordinance, that possesses a significant concentration, linkage, or continuity of sites, buildings, structures, or objects united historically by past events or united aesthetically by plan or development. A historic district may also comprise individual elements, separated geographically, but linked by association or history.

#Local Historic District [2] Adopted [2] ImageNRHP Status [3] DescriptionNotes
1 Delaware Historic District 22 Mar 1977 MillionairesRow.JPG ListedThe Delaware Historic District is a two block section of Delaware Avenue home to the grand mansions—Renaissance, Georgian, English Gothic, and Greek Revival in style—of individuals prominently connected with the Buffalo's growth and development.
2 Allentown Historic District 21 Mar 1978 GabrielsGate-TifftsRow.jpg ListedThe Allentown Historic District comprises the Allentown neighborhood, and represents a range of vernacular and common architectural styles, as well as architecture having national significance, from the early nineteenth to mid twentieth centuries.Boundaries clarified 18 May 1982; Expanded 25 Jun 1985; Boundaries of NR and local historic districts do not match
3Linwood Historic District17 Oct 1978 Linwood Avenue, Linwood Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20220316.jpg CertifiedThe Linwood Historic District encompasses Linwood and Delaware avenues, and includes outstanding examples of architectural styles ranging from Gothic to Renaissance, Tudor, Italianate, and Queen Anne.Expanded 23 Dec 2014, 6 May 2015; expansion in 2015 not certified
4 West Village Historic District 6 May 1980 20160228 - 51 - where our predecessors have trodden before us.jpg ListedThe West Village Historic District comprises a principally residential neighborhood developed around Johnson Park in the mid to late nineteenth centuries, and encompassing styles ranging from Italianate, Second Empire, Greek Revival, to French Gothic.Boundaries of NR and local historic districts do not match
5 Joseph Ellicott Historic District 20 Nov 1982 Niagara Square from City Hall Observation Deck.jpg CertifiedThe Joseph Ellicott Historic District represents a century of growth of downtown Buffalo, with contributing structures including St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, Guaranty Building, Old Post Office, Ellicott Square Building, Dun Building, and City Hall.
6 Theatre Historic District 15 Nov 1983 Sheas.jpg CertifiedThe Theatre Historic District encompasses the 600 and 700 blocks of Main Street, with contributing structures including the Market Arcade, Shea's Buffalo, Greyhound Building, and Courier Express Building.
7 Olmsted Parks & Parkways Historic District 1 Oct 1985 Bidwell Parkway, Buffalo, New York - 20201205 - 01.jpg ListedThe Olmsted Parks & Parkways Historic District encompasses the park and parkway system, America's first, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux after 1870.
8Cobblestone Historic District12 Jul 1994 CobblestoneDistrictBuffalo2019.jpg CertifiedThe Cobblestone Historic District, comprising granite block streets and commercial and industrial buildings, is virtually the city's last continuing link to its Erie Canal heyday.Amended 1 Dec 1998; Eligible for NRHP
9 Hamlin Park Historic District 15 Dec 1998 Blaine Ave Hamlin Park Historic District Apr 13.jpg ListedThe Hamlin Park Historic District is a principally residential neighborhood developed between 1860 and 1975. The neighborhood was first German, Polish, and Jewish, and after 1950 predominantly African American.
10500 Block of Main Street Historic District8 Jan 2008 500 Block of Main Street Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20190825.jpg CertifiedThe 500 Block of Main Street Historic District, centered at Main and Genesee streets, is historically and architecturally significant as a concentration of small-scale mixed-use buildings from the mid-nineteenth century to mid-twentieth century.Expanded 20 Mar 2018
11Genesee Gateway Historic District6 Jul 2010 Genesee Gateway Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20200131.jpg CertifiedThe Genesee Gateway Historic District is significant as a rare surviving mixed-use block with architectural styles dating between the 1840s and 1915.Expanded 11 May 2021
12Larkin Historic District22 Jul 2014 LarkinMarket-LarkinSquare-Aug2014.JPG CertifiedThe Larkin Historic District comprises the buildings and sites of the Larkin Company, one of the largest mail order firms in the U.S. The district comprises some of the best artifacts of Buffalo's "Golden Age" of industrial architecture from 1895 to 1925.
13Upper Black Rock Historic District28 Apr 2015 Niagara St btwn Auburn & Breckenridge - Upper Black Rock Historic District - Buffalo, New York - 20200122.jpg CertifiedThe Upper Black Rock Historic District consists principally of industrial buildings with some remnants of the early to mid nineteenth century hamlet of Upper Black Rock.
14High Street Historic District16 May 2017 High Street Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20140826.jpg Neither listed nor certifiedThe High Street Historic District is a three-building district comprising the Meidenbauer-Morgan House (1876), Henry Schirmer's meat market (1871), and Promiseland Baptist Church (1883).
15Michigan Sycamore Historic District16 May 2017 Michigan-Sycamore Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20200303.jpg Neither listed nor certifiedThe Michigan Sycamore Historic District consists of a grouping of structures dating from the mid-nineteenth to early-twentieth centuries, representing an important period in African American life in Buffalo.68 Sycamore Street burned in 2018; 72 Sycamore Street was listed on the NRHP on 25 Nov 2021; Expanded 11 Jun 2019; Expanded 24 Nov 2020
16Broadway Fillmore Historic District29 May 2018 Broadway Market Parking Ramp (NE) - Mar 2016 - "Polonia Lives" (cropped version).jpg CertifiedThe Broadway Fillmore Historic District was developed from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, comprises several architectural styles and notable buildings, and is strongly associated with Buffalo's Polish immigrant history.
17Berrick & Sons Demonstration Homes Historic District16 Mar 2021 Berrick & Sons Demonstration Homes Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20220813.jpg ListedThe Berrick & Sons Demonstration Homes Historic District is a collection of seven related buildings (84, 88, 90, 94, 96, 100, & 102 Florida Street) designed by the prominent late-19th century architect George J. Metzger and built in about 1901.
18Lower Black Rock Historic District13 Jun 2023Neither listed nor certifiedThe Lower Black Rock Historic District, with 12 contributing buildings and a period of significance of 1830 to 1957, embodies a typical mixed use "main street" built alongside the Erie Canal and New York State Barge Canal.

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