Celebrate Buffalo all year long with a beautiful 2025 Love My Buffalo! calendar! A great gift for those who live in Buffalo AND for those who wish they did.
This 8.5″ x 11″ Wall calendar opens to 11″ x 17″. Shrink-wrapped with hole punch.
Those Fantastic Lives
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City of My Heart
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Elinormal Saga
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The Photographing Tourist
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The Polonian Legacy of Western New York: Stories of the Lives, Accomplishments, and Contributions of Four Prominent Polish-Americans
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Supernatural Shakespeare and Shakespeare's Goddess
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angles of memory's dream
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A Final River to Cross: The Underground Railroad at Youngstown, NY
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Celebrate Buffalo all year long with a beautiful 2025 Love My Buffalo! calendar! A great gift for those who live in Buffalo AND for those who wish they did.
This 8.5″ x 11″ Wall calendar opens to 11″ x 17″. Shrink-wrapped with hole punch.
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The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra came into existence at the height of the Great Depression. Seventy-five years later, it is an internationally renowned, Grammy-winning Orchestra. The story of this amazing trajectory is told through more than 200 images in a beautiful 120-page coffee table book that celebrates music in Buffalo. Follow the BPO from Lajos Shuk to JoAnne Falleta, and meet many of the world’s greatest musicians. Leonard Bernstein to Lang Lang, Johnny Mathis to the Grateful Dead, the BPO has brought the world of music to Buffalo. On tour, it has brought Buffalo to the world. Special sections showcase the BPO’s home, the acoustically perfect Kleinhans Music Hall, the BPO’s many Carnegie Hall appearances and the hundreds of recordings made over the decades.
Rick Azar. For many, this name evokes a wave of wistful nostalgia. A member of the charismatic trio “Irv, Rick and Tom” on WKBW-TV that dominated the Western New York and Southern Ontario airwaves for nearly two decades, Rick Azar tells engaging stories about so many historical beginnings. His tales chronicle the birth of broadcasting, the contentious start of the Sabres and the beginning of the Buffalo Bills. Azar shares fascinating behind-the-scenes encounters with some of the colorful celebrities he interviewed – and, more often than not, befriended – over the decades. Meet Howard Cosell, Jack Kemp, Joe Namath, Ted Williams, Gil Perreault, Wayne Gretzky, Floyd Patterson, Ilio DiPaolo, Jack Nicklaus, Dizzy Gillespie, and so many more. Azar’s journey from Brooklyn to Buffalo, on the stage and on the air, covering sports and offering commentary, is entertaining and insightful. It also reveals much about Buffalo, his beloved hometown.
A well-preserved creation of America’s most celebrated landscape architect, Point Chautauqua’s 1875 Frederick Law Olmsted design is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Among Olmsted’s many works, Point Chautauqua stands alone. Only here did the master find a physical setting that conformed to his aesthetic ideal. Moreover, this was his only design for a religious community. Frederick Law Olmsted’s Point Chautauqua richly exhibits Olmsted’s design principles, making it a perfect example of historic landscape architecture that is also a living, working community, and a rewarding laboratory for students of historic landscape architecture.
With a robust, four-part, 32-page Index by Buffalo History Museum Assistant Librarian Amy Miller and an Introduction to the Second Edition by Buffalo History Museum Research Librarian Cynthia Van Ness, there is finally excellent access to this encyclopedic book’s amazing contents, street by street, family by family. The decades between the Mexican War and the beginning of World War I revolutionized America’s cities. Industrial prosperity produced an astonishing proliferation of capitalists and industrialists positioned to garner a disproportionate share of the profits. These noveau riches erected magnificent mansions, creating aristocratic residential thoroughfares in cities like Chicago, Boston and Buffalo, of which Delaware Avenue was surely among the most magnificent. Classic Delaware Avenue ran two and a quarter miles, from Niagara Square to Chapin – now Gates – Circle. Four generations of inter-Avenue marriages created a closely knit, complicated cousinry. Encyclopedic in scope, Buffalo’s Delaware Avenue: Mansions and Families is an immense book of facts that covers Buffalo’s grandest Avenue. Discover the tales behind these mansions and their illustrious families.
Get ready to embark on a journey into the magical and mystical world of William Shakespeare with our exclusive offer! For just $34.95, you can own both ‘Supernatural Shakespeare‘ and ‘Shakespeare’s Goddess,’ two captivating books that bring Shakespeare’s enchanting imagination to life.
In ‘Supernatural Shakespeare,’ dive into the Bard’s world filled with mischievous faeries, playful ghosts, and quirky witches. Wander through lush forests and grand castles as you explore how Shakespeare wove magical elements into his timeless plays. This book reveals the folklore and literary inspirations behind Shakespeare’s stories, offering a fascinating glimpse into the supernatural side of his work.
Then, in ‘Shakespeare’s Goddess,’ discover the divine feminine that inspired Shakespeare’s fearless and unforgettable heroines. Explore the classical goddesses who influenced his narratives and learn about the roles they played in his most famous tales. Whether it’s the goddess of love in ‘Venus and Adonis’ or the regal presence of Queen Elizabeth, this book uncovers the profound connections between Shakespeare and the divine.
With this special offer, you can own both books for just $34.95—a perfect addition to your collection or a thoughtful gift for any Shakespeare enthusiast. Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic and mystery of Shakespeare’s universe!”



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