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Anson Goodyear, philanthropist and first president of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City; Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn, suffragist and birth control advocate; Isaac Klein, prominent rabbi and halakhic authority within Conservative Judaism; Sister Karen Klimczak, member of the Sisters of St. Joseph; Maggie Kuhn, founder of the Gray ...
Track and field athletes from Buffalo, New York (15 P) Pages in category "Sportspeople from Buffalo, New York" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total.
Located in Buffalo, New York, the team plays their home games at Sahlen Field, the highest-capacity Triple-A ballpark in the United States. The current Bisons organization was founded in 1979 and assumed the history of previous franchises that also used the Buffalo Bisons name, most notably the 1886–1970 Buffalo Bisons minor league franchise ...
Brooklyn, New York: Maimonides Park: Buffalo Pro Soccer (2026) Buffalo, New York: TBD: Milwaukee Pro Soccer (2026) Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Iron District Stadium: Ozark United FC (2026) Rogers, Arkansas: Ozark United Stadium Santa Barbara Sky FC (2026) Santa Barbara, California: Harder Stadium: Sporting Club Jacksonville (2026) Jacksonville ...
Hall of Fame small forward at Princeton University, 1964 Olympic gold medal team, and the New York Knicks: NJ: U.S. Senator: 1979–1997 Democratic: Candidate for President: 2000 Fred H. Brown: Baseball Outfielder for the Boston Beaneaters: NH: U.S. Attorney: 1914–1922 Democratic: Governor: 1923–1925 U.S. Senator: 1933–1939 United States ...
The 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame voting is complete, with Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner getting their calls to the Hall. While it's never too early to take a look ahead at who will be ...
Binghamton, New York: Relocated to Syracuse, New York, as the Syracuse Stars (2) Buffalo Bisons (1) 1912 1970 Buffalo, New York: Relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba, as the Winnipeg Whips, during the 1970 season Buffalo Bisons (2) 1998 — Buffalo, New York: Active Charleston Charlies (1) 1971 1976 Charleston, West Virginia
The Buffalo Baseball Hall of Fame was started by the Buffalo Bisons organization in 1985 to honor former members of the Buffalo Bisons (1878, 1887–1888), Buffalo Bisons (1879–1885), Buffalo Bisons (1886–1970), Buffalo Bisons (1890), Buffalo Blues (1914–1915), Buffalo Bisons (1979–present), and other contributors to professional baseball in Western New York.