Delaware Avenue Between North and Tupper Streets 2013 Chuck La Chiusa
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Wilcox Mansison / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site 641 Delaware Avenue Greek Revival/Colonial Revival Palladian window not Greek Rounded entrance not Greek Windows Greek
Wilcox Mansison / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Buffalo or Poinsett Barracks built 1838-40 Largest military installation at the time Barracks replaced by Fort Porter
Wilcox Mansison / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site
Wilcox Mansion / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Tuscan column
Wilcox Mansion / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Palladian window not Greek
Vars Wilcox Mansion / Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Leaded glass fanlight Colonial Revival Broken triangular pediment Engaged Tuscan columns
Twentieth Century Club 595 Delaware Avenue
Delaware Avenue Baptist Church Land part of Buffalo barracks 1882 Sold to Twentieth Century Club eleven years later Modified by Green & Wicks
Twentieth Century Club Cartouche Sconce
Twentieth Century Club Italian Renaissance Revival loggia
Twentieth Century Club Italian Renaissance Revival loggia: Tuscan columns
Twentieth Century Club Modillions with acanthus leaves Egg-and-dart molding Dentils
Clarence L. Bryant House 591 Delaware Avenue 1889 1996 fire
Clarence L. Bryant House 1899 Esenwein & Johnson, architect Colonial Revival Bryant founder of Bryant & Stratton Business College TRM Architect purchased building at auction in 2001
Clarence L. Bryant House Colonial Revival Stone window crown with stops and keystone over leaded glass transom and side lights
Clarence L. Bryant House Roman Corinthian columns: Fleurons (flowers) Spiral volutes Two rows of acanthus leaves
Clarence l. Bryant House Limestone lintels and sills 6 over 6 lights Roman Corinthian columns Water table
Chillion M. Farrar House (Knights of Columbus Building) 506 Delaware Avenue C. 1870 Second Empire style Mansard roof Progressively shorter stories
Chillion M. Farrar House (Knights of Columbus Building)
Chillion M. Farrar - Perot Malt House in Silo City
Chillion M. Farrar Perot Malt House boiler room
Chillion M. Farrar House: Second Empire style Napoleon III Ruled 1852-1870... Neo-Baroque style
Chillion M. Farrar House (Knights of Columbus Building) Straight Mansard roof with slate shingles Rounded, pedimented dormer windows
Chillion M. Farrar House (Knights of Columbus Building) Modillions supporting balconet Cartouche Greek fluted Ionic columns
S. Douglas Cornell Demolished in late 1880s
Midway Row Houses 471-499 Delaware Ave. 1889-1895 Midway between Niagara Square and Forest lawn Cemetery
S. Douglas Cornell House 1894 Edward Kent, architect French Renaissance Revival
S. Douglas Cornell House Conical roof Final atop rounded pediment Cartouche
William Dorsheimer House 434 Delaware Avenue 1869-71 H. H. Richardson, architect Louis XIII style
William Dorsheimer House: Louis XIII style in Paris suburb
William Dorsheimer House Straight mansard roof
Charles F. Sternberg House / The Mansion on Delaware Avenue 414 Delaware Avenue 1869-70 George M. Allison, architect Second Empire style Victor Hugo Wine Cellar
Charles F. Sternberg House / The Mansion on Delaware Avenue Quoins Iron cresting Iron Corinthian columns
Charles F. Sternberg House / The Mansion on Delaware Avenue Convex mansard roof Through-the-cornice dormer Pedimented dormer
Trinity Episcopal Church 389 Delaware Avenue 1886 Cyrus K. Porter, architect Gothic Revival Pinnacles Stained glass windows by John LaFarge and Louis Comfort Tiffany
Trinity Episcopal Church The Sealing of the Twelve Tribes: Opalescent stained glass window by John LaFarge
Trinity Episcopal Church Vars Resurrection: Opalescent stained glass window by John LaFarge
Vars Vars Trinity Episcopal Church St. Cecilia: Opalescent stained glass window by Louis Comfort Tiffany
388 Delaware Avenue 1870 Second Empire Watson House / Buffalo Club Vars Stephen Van Rensselaer Watson: Founder, Buffalo Savings Bank
Watson House / Buffalo Club Straight mansard roof
Watson House / Buffalo Club Second floor window hoodmold Bay Engaged columns
Addison Vars Building 344 Delaware Avenue a 1929 Bley & Lyman, architect Art Deco style
Vars Mausoleum 344 Delaware Avenue Forest Lawn Mausoleum Includes Addison s father Harry T. Vars who died in 1926 in Japan on tour of the world
Vars Building a Reeding Art Deco numerals Stylized fountain Bas-relief sculpture
Vars Building Vars Building a Bas-relief sculpture Chevrons Reeding
Vars Building Vars Building a Volutes
Vars Building a Chevrons Reeding
Vars Building Vars Building a
Asbury Delaware Ave. Methodist Church / Babeville Vars 339 Delaware Avenue 1876 Gothic Revival John Selkirk, architect
Vars Asbury Delaware Ave. Methodist Church / Babeville Gothic Revival entrance features engaged columns and multifoil ornament Medina sandstone String course
Asbury Delaware Ave. Methodist Church / Babeville The former church sanctuary turned into a performance space and banquet hall. Stained glass windows were repaired.
Asbury Delaware Ave. Methodist Church / Babeville Hammer beam ceiling Pendants Gallery Geometric stained glass windows
Vars Asbury Delaware Ave. Methodist Church / Babeville Windows by Booth & Reister
Asbury Delaware Ave. Methodist Church / Babeville Detail - Organ loft geometric stained glass window by Booth & Reister
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