Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Mansion

The Mansion on Delaware
Celebrating summer and the elegance of one of Buffalo's most beautiful homes, now a boutique hotel, The Mansion opens its grounds and kitchen to visitors. The Cocktails on the Lawn Series will seat visitors on the the hotel's lawn in a communal setting to experience a themed culinary sampling. Live music serenades guests with a rooftop band. Two more evenings in the series remain.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Laura

Laura by Juame Plensa, 2012

At 20 feet and over 30 tons, the sculpture, Laura faces north from the edge of the Albright Knox Art Gallery.

Sunday, June 25, 2017

Michigan

Michigan Avenue

The 500 block of Michigan Avenue resembles a movie lot on a summer afternoon, but the houses are the real deal, some dating back to the 1850's.

Friday, June 23, 2017

Ohio Street

301 Ohio Street
One of the new faces of the First Ward, 301 Ohio Street boasts 21 units right on the Buffalo River, many with views. Ellicott Development finished this project  in 2016. Good luck getting one of the two or single bedroom apartments. There's another new build down the street, soon to reach completion. Twenty years ago, who would have imagined the river through the Old First Ward as hot development territory? "The worm has turned," as they say.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Ulrich's

Ulrich's Tavern on Ellicott Street
Ulrich's dates back to 1868. One of, if not  Buffalo's Oldest Tavern finds itself front row to the city's newest revival in the medical corridor on  Ellicott Street. True to its heritage, the tavern still serves a German menu in an interior that hasn't changed much in 149 years. The historic structure is 90% tavern and 10% museum. Check out the great old photos of Buffalo that adorn the walls and possibly get a little history lesson from the staff if the mood strikes them.

Thursday, June 15, 2017

French Connection

The French Connection Sculpture
The French Connection is still together on Perry Street outside KeyBank Center. The sculpture honors the hockey legends Perreault, Martin and Robert, specifically, while generally honoring the glory days of Buffalo Sabres Hockey.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Tewksbury

Tewksbury Lodge
Tewksbury Lodge starts its second season on the Buffalo River adjacent to River Fest Park. The lodge is named for the ill-fated ship that took out the Michigan Avenue Bridge, as well as flooding the surrounding neighborhood  in 1959. There are plenty of tales of who was to blame for the "Incident", but today there's only kudos for all the hard work that has turned a once decrepit stretch of riverfront into a symbol of Buffalo's rebirth. The Lodge is available for banquets and serves lunch and dinner several days out of the week with brunch on the weekend. There is also a river dock for park access.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Larkin Center

Larkin Center of Commerce on Seneca Street
One of the buildings at the center of the ever inspirational Larnkinville revival is the Larkin Center of Commerce. The renovated structure is one of the incubators for the repopulation of city businesses. Time to repurpose those strip malls in the burbs. The massive center is actually several buildings that have been connected over the years. The restored complex hopes to harken back to the booming days of the Larkin Co. or, at least, to the impressive white stucco facade of the 1950s.

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Cemetery Tour

Gate to Subterranean Mausoleum, Forest Lawn Cemetery
History tours in Forest Lawn Cemetery explore the mysteries of this beautiful cemetery and the lives of those that have found their final resting place within its wrought iron fences. Trolley tours, walking tours, and even a concert/ lecture series await those drawn to the cemetery grounds and history.

Friday, June 9, 2017

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Mr. Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright Cutout @ Martin House

The Darwin Martin House celebrated the birthday of Frank Lloyd Wright, born this day in 1867. The man of honor made an appearance, albeit 2 dimensionally. Birthday craziness, including $1.50 tours, ensued at the house, which was completed in 1905. The house has just seen the completion of renovation on its first floor, an undertaking of many years. Wright's masterpiece, one of Parkside's favorite homes, is located on Jewett Parkway.



Sunday, June 4, 2017

Pride

Pride Flag Over Allentown
A week's worth of Gay Pride events culminated today with the Pride Parade marching down the rainbow flag festooned Elmwood Avenue. Celebrations continue throughout the city as Buffalo hosts its 26th annual Gay Pride Week.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Wakey-Wakey


Gourmet Coffee by Public

Public Coffee and Espresso is working its magic at Elmwood-Bidwell Farmer's Market. Flowers, honey, cheese, bread and veggies all await, straight from local farms and vendors to your table. The outdoor market in the middle of Bidwell Parkway is in full effect, and will be until November.

http://www.elmwoodmarket.org/

Friday, June 2, 2017

Spot

Wes Lewis and Luke Ciminelli @ Spot Coffee

The sound of live music fills Spot Coffee, an harbinger of coming summer and strolls through the Elmwood Village.
http://www.spotcoffee.com/