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The Campaign for Greater Buffalo History, Architecture & Culture is Buffalo's premier preservation organization. Our members have saved dozens of major landmarks (like H.H. Richardson's Buffalo State Hospital, the Canal District, the Great Northern grain elevator, the Delaware-Asbury United Methodist Church, and the North Park Library), protected literally thousands of buildings as City of Buffalo landmarks, individually or in historic districts we championed, like Hamlin Park and the Cobblestone District. When the rubber hits the road, we are there. Join us today: we depend on donations from informed and active citizens like you! Call us at 716-440-3691 or email us at [email protected]
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