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Elmwood Village is in the central part of Buffalo. The neighborhood is located along Elmwood Avenue. The neighborhood is bordered on the south by the Allentown neighborhood. The northern boundary of the neighborhood abuts Buffalo State College and Delaware Park just beyond the Burchfield Penney Art Center.
Elmwood Historic District–West is a national historic district located at Buffalo, Erie County, New York. The district encompasses 1,971 contributing buildings, 4 contributing structures, and 13 contributing objects in the Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo.
The entire portion of the Elmwood Village lying to the west of Elmwood Avenue, plus adjoining portions of the Upper and Lower West Sides: Early suburban neighborhood that developed along trolley lines 75: Engine House No. 2 and Hook and Ladder No. 9: Engine House No. 2 and Hook and Ladder No. 9: May 11, 2011 : 310 Jersey St.
The American Planning Association named the Elmwood Village neighborhood in Buffalo one of ten Great Neighborhoods in 2007. [13] Elmwood Village [14] is a pedestrian-oriented, mixed use neighborhood with hundreds of small, locally owned boutiques, shops, restaurants, and cafes. The neighborhood is located to the south of Buffalo State University.
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 ...
New York State Route 198 (NY 198) is an expressway located entirely within the city of Buffalo, New York, in the United States.It is named the Scajaquada Expressway (/ s k ə ˈ dʒ æ k w ə d ə / skə-JA-kwə-də) for Scajaquada Creek, which it covers as it heads across northern Buffalo.
West Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. The district is a 19th-century residential neighborhood within walking distance of the central business district and Lake Erie .
It was designed by Albert Kahn in about 1906 and served as the headquarters and production facility for Pierce-Arrow automobiles until 1938. Since then, the complex has been subdivided over the years to provide affordable space for many small companies and organizations.