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Most of the streets in Buffalo are named after prominent men. But what’s the story behind the ones named for women? For Women’s History Month, WBFO’s Kyle…
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On the 10th anniversary of Tim Russert's death, we look back at some of WBFO's coverage of the long-time anchor of NBC News' "Meet The Press" and Buffalo…
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The first shovels to dig the Erie Canal went into the ground on July 4th, 1817. When it was completed in 1825, the canal transformed the nation’s...
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Meet the man who turned off the American Falls. Col. Amos Wright is a retired US Army solider and engineer. He and his wife Gloria live in Provo, Utah,...
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Michael Keene is author of the book, The Psychic Highway: How the Erie Canal Changed America. He describes how this sprawling transportation system...
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Saturday was Downtown History Day and the city of Buffalo, the Buffalo History Museum and Buffalo Place announced the completion of its 10-sign outdoor…
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Along with the hundreds of events planned at Canalside this summer, visitors have a chance to learn more about life in the early days of Buffalo. An…