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Buildings

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered general works on structures or edifices. Works on the design and style of structures are entered under Architecture. Works on the process of construction are entered under Building.

Found in 420 Collections and/or Records:

Commercial… Shoreline Apartments Niagara Street… Buffalo, 1982

 File — Drawer SC1326: [Barcode: SC1326]
Scope and Contents

Photographs of the Shoreline Apartments in Buffalo, designed by Paul Rudolph

Dates: 1982

Commercial. Ted Mars, 1979 - 1981

 File — Drawer SC1326: [Barcode: SC1326]
Scope and Contents

Photographs of Ted Mars store and a Ted Mars caboose being transported on a flatbed truck

Dates: 1979 - 1981

Commercial. Twin Fair, 1979 - 1980

 File — Drawer SC1326: [Barcode: SC1326]
Scope and Contents

Photographs of Twin Fair store opening

Dates: 1979 - 1980

Commercial - Wiegand Tavern (Old), 1983

 File — Drawer SC1326: [Barcode: SC1326]

Construction, 1971 - 1990

 File
Scope and Contents

Photographs of construction on various buildings in Niagara County, including a library in Lewiston, the Castellani Art Center, E.D. Lackey Plaza, homes, roads, and the Summit Park Mall

Dates: 1971 - 1990

Construction and Unused Abandoned Buildings, 2000

 File
Scope and Contents

Photographs showing construction projects and unused abandoned buildings

Dates: 2000

Courts, 1990

 File
Scope and Contents

Photographs of the Family and County and Surrogate Courts as well as damage to the Niagara County Court House

Dates: 1990

Creek Road Development

 File
Identifier: Series 1

D - Niagara Frontier Hist. Soc. - Leaflet by PA Porter

 File
Identifier: Series 4
Scope and Contents

Article by Peter A. Porter The First Buildings Ever Erected by White Men at Niagara Falls in 1745

Dates: 1864-1999, others undated

DeV - Building Fund 1927-28, 1927 - 1928

 File — Box DV-59: Series Series 8 [Barcode: SC1019]
Identifier: Box 14
Scope and Contents

Flyers, pamphlets, and letters about the campaign to raise funds for the new Schoellkopf Hall

Dates: 1927 - 1928