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The Campaign for Greater Buffalo History, Architecture & Culture is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. Our core mission includes the following:
1. To encourage, assist, and promote the preservation, protection, and enhancement of the human setting of Erie and Niagara counties, including culturally significant buildings, structures, neighborhoods, parks, and viewsheds, for the benefit of the residents of Erie and Niagara counties and visitors;
2. To develop and disseminate plans that promote neighborhood development that is sensitive to the existing historic, architectural, and cultural setting;
3. To disseminate information and stimulate public interest in history, architecture, and culture through tours and exhibits, and educational programs;
4. To review laws affecting conservation, zoning, and planning to determine whether such laws are being enforced and to persuade the proper officials to enforce such laws.

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Phone/Fax: 716-854-3749
email:c4gb.hac@gmail.com
Address: P.O. Box 555, Buffalo, NY 14213.

Help Us Preserve Buffalo!

The Campaign gets no government grants. We rely on concerned citizens like you for almost all of our support.You can help support preservation and sane, traditional development by joining The Campaign. One-year membership is $25 for an individual, $35 for a household (up to 2 adults and related children at same address). True Believers can donate $100 and up. Members get tour discounts, our Greater Buffalo newspaper, and notices on events and important meetings. Send a check or Visa/MC info to address above, or click on Donation Jar below to pay electronically by charge card or Paypal. Want to make a donation to support our newspaper or the GreaterBuffalo Blog? Use the donation jar to send a buck or two. Thanks!


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Recent Posts

  • The Open-Air Autobus, the Campaign
  • City, Medical Campus, propose demolition of Iconic Trico Plant No. 1. Campaign for Greater Buffalo to vigorously fight for preservation of landmark
  • City wants to demo old Broadway arsenal/armory/auditorium; Campaign has an alternative
  • City official bringing back "Friday Afternoon Special" demo permits
  • Trico Plant No. 1 endangered
  • Open-Air Autobus Stars at National Trust Conference
  • Susan McCartney Receives 'Preservationist of Century Award.' Esmonde, Franczyk, Healy, Zemsky, Wendt Foundation also honored
  • City to present Draft of New Land Use Plan
  • Tielman tells National Trust Audience 'What it Means to be a Preservationist,' Hawley & Radle do a Duet on Hope
  • Recognition for Campaign for Greater Buffalo co-founders

Photo Albums

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    Buffalo State Hospital 1877-2006
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    Historic Richardson Complex Photographs
  • Erich Mendelsohn’s Schocken Department Store in Stuttgart
    J.N. Adam/AM&A’s
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    The ArtEl at Artpark

Good Reading

  • John A. Jakle: Lots of Parking: Land Use in a Car Culture

    John A. Jakle: Lots of Parking: Land Use in a Car Culture

  • Donald C. Shoup: The High Cost of Free Parking

    Donald C. Shoup: The High Cost of Free Parking

  • Raymond W. Gastil: Beyond the Edge: New York's New Waterfront

    Raymond W. Gastil: Beyond the Edge: New York's New Waterfront

  • Orvar Lofgren: On Holiday: A History of Vacationing

    Orvar Lofgren: On Holiday: A History of Vacationing

  • Nahoum Cohen: Urban Planning Conservation and Preservation

    Nahoum Cohen: Urban Planning Conservation and Preservation

  • Akiko Busch: Geography of Home: Writings About Where We Live

    Akiko Busch: Geography of Home: Writings About Where We Live

  • Jeremiah Eck: The Distinctive Home: A Vision of Timeless Design

    Jeremiah Eck: The Distinctive Home: A Vision of Timeless Design

  • Douglas W. Rae: City: Urbanism and Its End

    Douglas W. Rae: City: Urbanism and Its End

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