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  2. Parks and recreation in Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    Also in South Buffalo is the Olmsted-designed Cazenovia and South Parks, the latter home to the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens. [12] According to the Trust for Public Land , Buffalo's 2020 ParkScore ranking showed high marks in access to parks, with 90% of city residents living within a ten-minute walk of a park.

  3. Cazenovia Park–South Park System - Wikipedia

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    Cazenovia Park–South Park System is a historic park system located in the South Buffalo neighborhood at Buffalo in Erie County, New York, United States.The interconnected set of parkways and parks was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as part of his parks plan for the city of Buffalo, as inspired in large part by the parkland, boulevards, and squares of Paris, France.

  4. Delaware Park–Front Park System - Wikipedia

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    The centerpiece of the Buffalo, New York parks system and located in the North Buffalo neighborhood. The 376-acre (152 ha) park was named simply The Park by Olmsted; it was later renamed Delaware Park because of its proximity to Delaware Avenue, Buffalo's mansion row.

  5. List of Olmsted works - Wikipedia

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    New York City: New York [3] Mount Royal Park: Montreal: Quebec: inaugurated in 1876 Mountain View Cemetery: Oakland: California: dedicated in 1865 National Zoological Park: Washington: District of Columbia: Nay Aug Park: Scranton: Pennsylvania: New York State Hospital for the Insane: Buffalo: New York: Niagara Reservation (now Niagara Falls ...

  6. Riverside Park (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy - Buffalo, NY, Western New York, WNY, Olmsted, Frederick Law; Buffalo as an Architectural Museum, "Municipal Parks and City Planning: Frederick Law Olmsted's Buffalo Park and Parkway System," by Francis R. Kowsky, Reprinted with permission from the Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, March 1987.

  7. Frederick Law Olmsted - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, he and Vaux formed Olmsted, Vaux & Co. When Olmsted returned to New York, he and Vaux designed Prospect Park; the planned Chicago suburb of Riverside, Illinois; the park system for Buffalo, New York; Milwaukee's grand necklace of parks; and the Niagara Reservation at Niagara Falls and Belle Isle in Detroit.

  8. South Buffalo, Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Within South Buffalo are two parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. [2] These parks, Cazenovia and South Park, were connected by wide elm-lined streets. McKinley Parkway and Red Jacket Parkway are two of the remaining parkways that created a greenway throughout the city in the early 1900s.

  9. Olmsted Park System - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Necklace, Boston and Brookline, Massachusetts, also known as Olmsted Park System (and listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) under that name) Parkways of Louisville, Kentucky, also known as Olmsted Park System (and listed on the NRHP under that name) Buffalo, New York parks system, known locally as the Olmsted Park System