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Parkside East Historic District

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Parkside East Historic District Dec 09
Parkside East Historic District Dec 09

Parkside East Historic District is a national historic district located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. The district is architecturally and historically significant for its association with the 1876 Parks and Parkways Plan for the city of Buffalo developed by Frederick Law Olmsted. It consists of 1,769 contributing structures (1,109 principal buildings, 659 outbuildings) developed from 1876 to 1936, as a middle class residential neighborhood. The district largely contains single-family dwellings, built in a variety of popular architectural styles, and located along the irregular and curvilinear street pattern developed by Olmsted. The district is located to the east of Buffalo's Delaware Park and includes the Walter V. Davidson House and the separately listed Darwin D. Martin House, both designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.

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Parkside East Historic District
Jewett Parkway, Buffalo

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Jewett Parkway 171
14214 Buffalo
New York, United States
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Parkside East Historic District Dec 09
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