The second and final volume in our Erie Canal series continues our multi-perspective look at the canal on the occasion of its bicentennial.
The Erie Canal is traditionally seen as a seminal example of progress and technological achievement. But the story is far more complex, and sometimes far less positive.
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The Chautauqua-Erie Grape Belt is the oldest and largest Concord grape-growing region in the world, as well as a world-class wine destination.
Buffalo's rich sports history is shared through stories, photos, and artifacts spanning more than a century.
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Vol. I - 1812: The Conflict Ignites
Vol. II - 1813: The Border in Flames
Vol. III - 1814: Bloody Stalemate
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Niagara Falls’ own, Sal “The Barber” Maglie enjoyed a varied career and was the last pitcher to play for all three New York City teams.
A recent commemoration provides an opportunity to reevaluate this gifted and influential Seneca.
We conclude the story begun in our Spring issue with a look at this unusual team’s female players.
Though only in business for a short time, their knives were known world-wide for their quality and artistry.