Share his discovery of a previously unknown reminiscence of Twain in Buffalo, written by John Harrison Mills in 1910.
The full content is available in the Fall 2002 Issue.
Veterinarian, innovator, community leader and vendor of patent medicines, Dr. John Claris saved countless equine lives with his facilities and innovations in horse care.
Back in April, we asked readers to share their memories, photos and artifacts with us-- and you delivered!
Commissioned for the opening of the new Courier-Express Building in 1930, the mural painted by Charles Bigelow and Ernest Davenport is a significant piece of Buffalo's rich journalistic and artistic history.
The experiences of Eugene Hegedüs, who came to this region as a refugee after the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, shed light on the history of the local Piarist Fathers, the Calasanctius School and the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Graycliff estate.
Celebrating the Light, Color, and Architecture of the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo 1901.
By: Dr. Kerry S. Grant
By: Marvin Rapp
A collection of Erie Canal folklore and songs available in print and dvd format.
Like the haunting beat of "The Tell-Tale Heart," questions of the whereabouts of Poe's gold watch in Buffalo continue to tick away in this revisited account.