The Connecticut Street Armory is Pretty Darn Sturdy [BUFFALO: THEN AND NOW]
When you look at these photos, what you can deduce is this: The 74th Regimental Armory, now known as the Connecticut Street Armory, is one sturdy building.
When you look at these photos, what you can deduce is this: The 74th Regimental Armory, now known as the Connecticut Street Armory, is one sturdy building.
Another week, another bunch of people who think their iPhones make them professional photographers. This week, we’re celebrating what’s left of summer with your best sun shots.
Thankfully, plans are in place to bring traffic back to Main Street because Olympian McKayla Maroney is not impressed.
Like every city, Buffalo has some of its own slang terms to describe places, things, food, etc. I've lived in Buffalo pretty much my whole life, but I'm still amused by my fellow citizens' way of speaking sometimes.
This weekend’s cooler temps were a stark reminder of the inevitable, Buffalo: The end of summer is neigh. But it’s not all bad. The arrival of fall has its pluses, too -- football, the best beer of the year and presidential elections -- as illustrated by this week’s Buffalo Tweets of the Week.
Beer. That’s all that needs to be said. Beer makes everything a little bit better. Oh, who are we kidding, it makes everything a lot better.
Can you imagine Ryan Lochte walking down Main Street or Gabby Douglas flipping her way past the ships at the Outer Harbor?
Apparently, Toronto Councilor James Pasternak can.
It's a worldwide guilty pleasure. It's somewhat embarrassing, yet fun. It's empowering, yet blush inducing, if you flop.
In 1986, I told my mom that I was sleeping over my friend Jay's house so I could wait out all night to buy tickets to Van Halen's show at the Niagara Falls Convention Center. It was the first tour with new lead singer Sammy Hagar, and we were all jammin' "Why Can't This Be Love" in our boom boxes on a daily basis. I made $80 a week working at Burger King, so shelling out $25 to see Van Halen was kind of a big deal. I ended up getting 17th row. That same ticket today would have cost me about $250.
The Erie County Fair is a staple of life in Western New York. It’s the third-largest county fair in the nation; last year, the Fair drew a crowd of over one million people.
Another week, another bunch of people who think their iPhones make them professional photographers. This week, we’re rounding up the cutest shots of your furry friends.
Happy Monday, ya’ll. It took a lot of digging to find tweets that weren't solely composed of heat complaints this week, but here they are!