Buffalo History Museum

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The Buffalo History Museum
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South facade, 2012
Buffalo History Museum is located in New York
Buffalo History Museum
Location One Museum Court, Buffalo, NY
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Area less than one acre
Built 1901
Architect Cary, George
Architectural style Neoclassical
NRHP Reference # 80002606
Significant dates
Added to NRHP April 23, 1980[1]
Designated NHL February 27, 1987[2]
The Buffalo History Museum, Pediment detail

The Buffalo History Museum (founded as the Buffalo Historical Society, and later named the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society) is located at 1 Museum Court (formerly 25 Nottingham Court)[3] in Buffalo, New York, just east of Elmwood Avenue and off of Nottingham Terrace, north of the Scajaquada Expressway, in the northwest corner of Delaware Park.

History

The building that houses the Buffalo History Museum was constructed in 1901 as the New York State pavilion for that year's Pan American Exposition, which is the sole surviving permanent structure from the exposition. As planned, the Buffalo Historical Society moved into the building after the exposition.

Designed by Buffalo architect George Cary (1859–1945), its south portico is meant to evoke the Parthenon, in Athens. In 1987, it was designated a National Historic Landmark.[2][4]

Founded in 1862, the Buffalo Historical Society's first president was Millard Fillmore. Its exhibits, programs, and events are a magnet for schoolchildren, families, and students.[5] It has hosted observances of Lincoln's Birthday for over a century.

From 1879 to 1947, the Society published pioneering scholarship on the people, events, and history of the Niagara Frontier. Many of those volumes are now online in full text.[6]

Exhibits

All three floors of the building offer exhibits, including the Rotary Gallery (elaborate model trains), the Pioneer Gallery, the Erie County Room, the State Court, the Community Gallery, Native American Gallery, Neighbors, and Bflo Made. The newest addition is a recreation of Tim Russert's office, which opened in October 2014 after having been installed at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. On view by appointment in the Museum's Resource Center on Forest Avenue is the gun used by Leon F. Czolgosz to shoot President William McKinley at the Exposition's Temple of Music on September 6, 1901.

Research Library

Of particular interest to historians, genealogists, researchers, and house history buffs are the collections of the Research Library. Notable collections include

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  • 100,000 artifacts
  • 20,000 books
  • 200,000 photographs
  • 50,000 plans
  • Drawings
  • Maps
  • Posters
  • Prints
  • Broadsides
  • 6,500 microfilms of newspapers[12]
  • Church records[13]
  • Cemetery records[14]
  • Censuses
  • Pamphlets
  • Clippings

In addition there is similar ephemera that documents the people, places, architecture, organizations, businesses, and events in the Buffalo and Niagara frontier region. A number of detailed bibliographies on popular topics are online at WorldCat.[15]

FRANK, its growing catalog of 25,000 books and manuscripts, is freely searchable online.[16]

Same-sex wedding memorabilia

In 2011, after the passage of equal marriage in the State of New York, the Research Library became the first known library in the United States to collect wedding memorabilia from legally-wed same-sex couples.[17]

Niehaus pediment

The left, center, and right sections of the pediment atop the Museum, designed by Edmond Amateis.

Name change

In 1960, the Society changed its name to the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, and on October 25, 2012, the Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society announced it was rebranding itself as The Buffalo History Museum.[3]

References

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  5. Buffalo History Museum Official website
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