My cousin broke up with his girlfriend and I guess she gave me this old book. (Thanks Sara!)

Its an old Atlas from the mid 1930s.
So its kinda interesting to see buffalo from a little while back.
The Rockpile used to be a reservoir?? I didn't know that

Up elmwood:

Buffalo was a pretty happening city in 1935.
I keep finding cool stuff on this map. Should I put more up? Waterfront, downtown, Black Rock, 1st Ward?
Up next: Map of Rochester. Smaller city -> more detailed map. The Rochester map shows every little shop and shows how much got wiped out when 490/The Inner Loop got put in.
I love old maps, here's another one you might like. from 1890 :::link:::
Yeah, the only thing missing is the 198 completely severing the Olmstead park design forever. :(
Buffalo State Normal School. Go West African Black Rhinos!*
I love looking at old maps. I have a few of Buffalo I won off eBay. One is of Buffalo proper from the 1890's. It's really interesting. Thanks for posting this!
Very coool maps! That reminds me. I need to post the photos from the preservation talk I went to AEONS back. I keep forgetting. With all this Rahmbomania, my regular blogging subjects are suffering, haha.