Treasures of the Library
The Rise, Decline and Renewal of Buffalo's Parkway Neighborhood
Clinton E. Brown is the Principal Architect and founder of CBCA, a Buffalo-based, nationally active full service historic preservations, architecture and grant services firm that is a significant leader in renewing historic places. Mr. Brown has led a career spanning the public, not-for-profit, and private sectors with architectural, historic preservation, and civic leadership at the local, state-wide, national, and bi-national levels. He has testified before Congress on transportation enhancements and has advocated on Capital Hill and in Albany for historic preservation issues.
Session 1
Session 2
(10/05): The Elmwood District Matures & The Role of Women in Shaping its Character – 1880s to 1920s
Session 3 (10/13): The Decline and Renewal & Into the Future of the Elmwood District – 1930s to 2030s
Together We R.I.S.E.
Steve K. Stoute, JD • The 25th president of Canisius College, ushers in a new chapter in the school’s 152- year history.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site
A Conversation with Douglas Jemal
The Voice of the Buffalo Bills
What They Don't Want You to Know
Bringing the World to Western New York
Great Houses of Buffalo
Eric Stenclik speaks about the historic Delaware Avenue mansions and the families that built them.