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Fabiola Cuatro Trio - The Buffalo History Museum Fall 2023
The Puerto Rico Cuatro Festival by The Hispanic Heritage Council. Held at The Buffalo History Museum in the Fall of 2023.
Featuring the Fabiola Mendez trio!
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Spring Appeal:2023
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Dr. Barbara Seals Nevergold looks back at her father's legacy as photographer, documenting over 50 years of history in Buffalo's African American community. Today, she continues his legacy as a community historian with a new exhibit at The Buffalo History Museum, Say Their Names: Honor Their Legacies. Make your gift at: buffalohistory.org/donations
Experience History With Us!
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Discover the people, places and events that shaped our extraordinary region at The Buffalo History Museum! Learn more and plan your visit at www.buffalohistory.org.
Louise Blanchard Bethune: America's First Female Architect
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Hotel Lafayette is undoubtedly one of the most recognizable buildings in the Buffalo region, but did you know it was designed by Louise Blanchard Bethune, America's first female architect? In this episode of History Untold, we speak with Bethune's biographer and travel to some of her surviving structures, as we examine the life and legacy of Louise Blanchard Bethune. Hosted/Written by: Patrick ...
Experience History With Us!
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is a story. About you. About us. About the connections that hold us together. Experience history with us in 2023! Thanks to Rick Jeanneret for narrating our new promotional video created by @agency_15 . We hope to see you soon at our Museum! #buffalohistory #experiencinghistorywithyou #buffalony
The Extra Point: Knox's Knuts
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The Buffalo History Museum presents The Extra Point, a new video series where we take a look at some of the highest points in Buffalo Bills history and we show you some artifacts from our collection to better tell those stories. In this episode, we're talking a trip back to the late 70's and early 1980's as we sit down with the legendary fan club, Knox's Knuts. Tune in to hear their anthem and ...
The Extra Point: The 1965 AFL All-Star Game Players' Protest
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The Buffalo History Museum presents The Extra Point, a new video series where we take a look at some of the highest points in Buffalo Bills history and we show you some artifacts from our collection to better tell those stories. In this episode, we're talking a trip back to the 1960's and the 1965 AFL All-Star Game. Did you know Cookie Gilchrist, a Buffalo Bill, led a players protest due to the...
The Extra Point: Jim Kelly's Contract
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In the newest video in our series The Extra Point, we take a look at the early days of Jim Kelly's Hall of Fame career. Before he was with the Buffalo Bills, Kelly played for the Houston Gamblers of the ill-fated USFL. On display in this video is his original contract he signed with the Gamblers back in 1983. Let's Go Buffalo!
The Extra Point: the Fan-demonium Goalpost
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The Buffalo History Museum presents The Extra Point, a new video series where we take a look at some of the highest points in Buffalo Bills history and we show you some artifacts from our collection to better tell those stories. In this episode we explain what led to Bills fans storming the field after the Nov. 20th, 1988 Jets game and we showcase a unique item from our collection. New episodes...
The Extra Point: Evolution of Helmets
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The Buffalo History Museum presents The Extra Point, a new video series where we showcase unique items from our Buffalo Bills collection. In this episode we take an in-depth look at different Bills helmets throughout the years. New episodes will be released the morning of each home game throughout the season. Hosted by: Patrick F. Ryan Directed/Edited by: Brandon Kennedy
The Apostolic Clock
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Did you know that… The clock, designed by Myles Hughes, has three different parts that have to be wound at different times. The Apostles parade every 30 minutes so they wind down the fastest; they have to be re-wound every 2 days - if they aren’t, they become stuck 1/3 of the way on parade! Originally, the Apostles paraded on the hour, but it was altered to parade every 30 minutes at the reques...
William Wells Brown: Abolitionist Icon
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Leading up to the Civil War, most people are familiar with Abolitionist figures like William Lloyd Garrison, John Brown, and Frederick Douglass. On this episode of History Untold, we take a look back at the life of yet another Abolitionist, William Wells Brown: an escaped slave, turned orator, writer, and noted Anti-Slavery Activist. Written//Hosted by: Patrick F. Ryan Directed//Edited by: Bran...
Hodinöhsö:ni’ Resurgence: Q & A with Marie Watt
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Tune in for our exclusive interview with the artist Marie Watt! Renowned Seneca artist Marie Watt and a co-creative team are testing the possibilities of Indigenous “resurgence,” the action of reestablishing Indigenous power and presence, at our museum. At the center of the exhibit are a selection from Watt’s diverse beadworks, textile works, and sculpture, as well as important objects from Sen...
History Untold: Behind Lincoln's Beard
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Abraham Lincoln is one of the most recognizable figures in American History, easily identifiable by his signature hat and patented beard. But did you know that he did not always sport facial hair? On this episode of History Untold we examine how the "Great Emancipator" was convinced by a young girl from Western New York to become the first President in American History to have a beard! Hosted/W...
History Untold: Freemasons and the Disappearance of William Morgan
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History Untold: Freemasons and the Disappearance of William Morgan
History Untold: The Three Thayer Brothers and the Murder of John Love
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History Untold: The Three Thayer Brothers and the Murder of John Love
The Buffalo History Museum 2021 Gratitude Video
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The Buffalo History Museum 2021 Gratitude Video
It Didn’t Happen Over Night: The Tulsa Race Massacre
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It Didn’t Happen Over Night: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Neighbors: A Retrospective Tour
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Neighbors: A Retrospective Tour
The Tulsa Race Massacre: A Survivor’s Story
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The Tulsa Race Massacre: A Survivor’s Story
Behind the Collection - Buffalo Bills Artifacts
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Behind the Collection - Buffalo Bills Artifacts
Pan-Am Weekend 2021: Artifact Features at the Resource Center
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Pan-Am Weekend 2021: Artifact Features at the Resource Center
Pan-Am Weekend 2021: Demolition of the Exposition
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Pan-Am Weekend 2021: Demolition of the Exposition
Uncovering Women’s Hidden History in Our Community
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Uncovering Women’s Hidden History in Our Community
Buffalo’s Political Figures: Research & Collections
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Buffalo’s Political Figures: Research & Collections
Restoration Sneak Peek with Melissa Brown
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Restoration Sneak Peek with Melissa Brown
Message from the Executive Director - Digital Issue 1
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Message from the Executive Director - Digital Issue 1
Historic Happy Hour - Dan Montgomery's Saloon
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Historic Happy Hour - Dan Montgomery's Saloon
Cancer Crossings Panel
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Cancer Crossings Panel
President Lincoln’s Birthday Celebration 2021
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President Lincoln’s Birthday Celebration 2021

Комментарии

  • @TheMormonAtheist
    @TheMormonAtheist 13 дней назад

    Did the Mormon Founders Murder William Morgan? ruclips.net/user/livekbDknBrbFkc?feature=share

  • @charlmaynehawthorne9372
    @charlmaynehawthorne9372 Месяц назад

    VERY NICE❤❤❤❤❤❤THANK, YOU SWEET

  • @GeneMThompson
    @GeneMThompson Месяц назад

    This is great… except these particular hangings took place in Niagara Square, not Lafayette Square - despite what those old newspaper headlines say

  • @wyldebill4178
    @wyldebill4178 Месяц назад

    Why was it a financial failure?

  • @s98247
    @s98247 2 месяца назад

    Definitely tartarian buildings

  • @googleaccount-zf7yd
    @googleaccount-zf7yd 2 месяца назад

    I felt sick as soon as i saw that in pieces.

  • @Artisticguy2024
    @Artisticguy2024 2 месяца назад

    ſ

  • @GazerBeam420
    @GazerBeam420 2 месяца назад

    Even the demolition photos look modified/falsified... becuase those materials are not what would be used for temporary structures. This was a psyop from start to finish, a controlled demolition of atmospheric energy technology used to create and use electricity.

  • @TheMormonAtheist
    @TheMormonAtheist 2 месяца назад

    Who is William Morgan, and WHY is he important in Mormonism? ruclips.net/user/liveLlbOMhDGUEE?feature=share

  • @tarajane1334
    @tarajane1334 3 месяца назад

    Their compass, the G, is at the Denver airport. Many believe that Freemasons worship the devil. Then I learned about the disappearance of William Morgan. Making the DIA even more eerie..

  • @leithmahkewa6026
    @leithmahkewa6026 4 месяца назад

    ❤😊

  • @ryansmiley5495
    @ryansmiley5495 4 месяца назад

    Il never understand why they didn't leave him in the swamp,there is still a million places between Batavia and the fort do disappear someone.

  • @aceventura5398
    @aceventura5398 4 месяца назад

    They destroy them because they were built during the 1000 Year rein of Jesus. Lucifer is now released from the bottomless pit. So he is destroying the beauty that was created during his internment in the pit. We all think the 1000 years hasn't yet occured. This is the " Great Deception ". Any idiot can enforce people to take the mark of the beast. A coin with Neros head on it. Without it you couldn't buy or sell. Not many know the Statue of liberty has broken chain's at it's feet. The platform was built high to prevent them being so obviously seen

  • @12TribesUnite
    @12TribesUnite 4 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @filipmilovanovic6735
    @filipmilovanovic6735 6 месяцев назад

    Covering up real history

  • @passatboi
    @passatboi 6 месяцев назад

    I thought it was called the round s, not the "short s". The round s was also used at the end of syllables or compound elements. For example, misſpell or disſatiſfy.

  • @NewOldResearch
    @NewOldResearch 6 месяцев назад

    Its a crime against humanity thats what it is

  • @_ifstcuvifugig
    @_ifstcuvifugig 6 месяцев назад

    The letters U and V used to function similarly. In many cases, “under” was spelled “vnder” and “love” was spelled “loue”.

  • @davidmccann9811
    @davidmccann9811 6 месяцев назад

    I wish there was more information about the Jill's and the various mascots, especially in the 1960s/70s. They always seem to be the forgotten part of any team history.

  • @sudsysutherland359
    @sudsysutherland359 6 месяцев назад

    I have fond memories of Buffalo,New York & a few of the reasons is because when i was playing minor hockey for my small town of St.Marys,Ontario, Canada🇨🇦 which is roughly a 40min drive to London,Ontario,Canada. Anyways when i was in midget of the minor hockey system we went to Buffalo,New York for a tournament which was held at the Buffalo Sabres practice arena which was a double rink maybe more?! Anyways i’ll never forget how clumsy the boards/glass were compared to most Canadian rinks that was like running into a brick wall lol, but i think the clumsy boards/glass in Buffalo was a good thing actually which gave way & reduced injuries i would imagine. My favourite team the Winnipeg Jets & player growing up was the late #10 Dale Hawerchuk who had been traded to Buffalo shortly before we played there. We absolutely steam rolled those American teams & i remember the players/parents being in awe of us as to how organized & fast we played. I remember over hearing one of the coaches saying that we were a measuring stick to their American players & how advanced we were & that’s something i’ve never forgot.

  • @terraint3697
    @terraint3697 7 месяцев назад

    Quite a tall tale.

  • @billysgarden-u9s
    @billysgarden-u9s 8 месяцев назад

    mud flooded old world structures

  • @ShoesGogan
    @ShoesGogan 8 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/QF2j7Esarsg/видео.htmlsi=jGG2ollhm8k-CHq_

  • @mimimeme2044
    @mimimeme2044 8 месяцев назад

    I lived in Buffalo from 1951-1981, and I remember John Young's Wings and Things well (along with Scottie's Steakhouse). These two restaurants were Jefferson Avenue staples. Great program. Thank you for all the information and memories.

  • @jollyroger35
    @jollyroger35 8 месяцев назад

    Many comment on why we don't build such buildings today. Part of the reason is the proportion of building costs spent on electrical and HVAC systems is way higher today versus in those days where it was often practically nil. Now a days HVAC and electrical are two of the largest items in the construction budget. Secondly, these buildings deteriorate at almost the same pace as modern buildings if they haven't been maintained. And many better built buildings were torn down as renovations and upgrades were cost prohibitive. Third would be the massive amount of government labor and building regulations we have today adds significantly to buildings costs. Also, these buildings were not built well. I have experience in the exposition industry and I always like to say "Don't look behind the drape." The façade that people see is the most important, no different than movie sets.

  • @homoerectus744
    @homoerectus744 8 месяцев назад

    I don’t know what to believe, Watching as it materializes, gauging the audacity.

  • @MichaelEHastings
    @MichaelEHastings 8 месяцев назад

    You are just parroting a narrative. you have no idea who built these grand buildings.

  • @daveweiss5647
    @daveweiss5647 8 месяцев назад

    It's a tragedy that they didn't invest maybe 5 to 10 percent more when they built all these expositions... make the frames metal instead of wood and the facades terra cotta instead of staff... they could have lasted indefinitely... St.louis, Buffalo, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, etc... all would have had glorious absolutely gorgeous districts i. Their cities for Museums, convention centers, parks, etc... with some of the best architecture in history... Sand Diego was able to save a large percentage of the buildings of their exhibition and it was a smaller one, but it is the jewel of the city, their best park with the most beautiful buildings and the top stop for tourists... Imagine if every city had one... in addition to have saved more of our other historic architecture amd old transit systems, it would have made us a vastly different, amd better nation.

  • @janinemakey5186
    @janinemakey5186 9 месяцев назад

    My son in laws last name and he's from buffalo I wonder if somehow related I have two granddaughters with that last name

  • @janedoe1229
    @janedoe1229 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this one

  • @TheRealist2022
    @TheRealist2022 10 месяцев назад

    William Morgan was probably a pseudonym.

  • @blazingstar9638
    @blazingstar9638 10 месяцев назад

    Really interesting stuff! Excellent 🙏 thank you!

  • @TimMaxShift
    @TimMaxShift 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Its very important to share

  • @Anamnesis
    @Anamnesis 10 месяцев назад

    I see stuff like this and just wonder what it would be like to go back in time and tell people: "In the not too distant future, everyone will pronounce that character like an F and these publications you're making will totally confuse and disorient even skilled English speakers" just to see them laugh me out of the room. 😆

  • @ALSOMarbut-tf8iq
    @ALSOMarbut-tf8iq 10 месяцев назад

    Bastards hung me in the spring of twenty five lyrics from highwaymen

  • @bulwyf2572
    @bulwyf2572 10 месяцев назад

    I have read the books Buffalo: home of the brave and The Curse which is about the Braves/Clippers franchise. Fascinating reads. Buffalo Braves are easily one of the biggest "what if?" teams in sports history. I have a few questions for any fan or media type that can answer this: 1. It is crystal clear that the ownership by year four of Jack Ramsey as the coach was trying to move the franchise. The inability for the Braves to have weekend games at the Aud was frankly unreal and the fact a lowly local college could block them out is mind boggling. Considering the team sold McAdoo, Jim Mcmillian and others for nothing but cash was it obvious at that time the owners were trying to get under the 5k season ticket holder deal with the city to get out of the arena lease? 2. If it was that obvious then and I have to think it was...was there any kind of effort to stop them from moving? I know other teams asked the NBA commish to stop the McAdoo "trade" to the Knicks because it was so blatantly insane to trade a two time MVP and three time scoring champion for nothing but money. Did the local fans go bananas over this? I am old enough to remember seeing my Hawks play in 1979 as a three year old so I'm an old fan myself. I try to think about in today's game if a team tried to do this. Imagine the Nuggets trading Jokic for nothing but cash to try and kill the fanbase to get out of town. It would be bonkers. 3. If Eddie D doesn't get hurt and stay healthy what would his career have been? Jack Ramsey swears he was never the same after his knee injury so his amazing rookie season and early second year potential was never realized. My dad loved watching the Braves play and said the only player he has EVER seen that could pass and move the ball like Eddie D was Jason Williams "White Chocolate" that played for the Kings and Grizz and other teams. 4. In only eight years of existence the Braves had three rookie of the years, a guy with two MVPs and three time scoring champion and one of the greatest head coaches ever in Jack Ramsey. Why didn't the NBA fight harder to keep the Braves in Buffalo? If Snyder didn't bungle things and they stayed patient that team would have won at least one title in the 1970's. It was clear they were finally starting to catch up on an aging Celtics roster. 5. Will Buffalo ever get another NBA franchise? The Bills and Sabres have fanatical fanbases in Buffalo. The Braves attendance despite not having weekend games (I can't understate how financially suicidal it was for a NBA team to not have this) was excellent. I would think that a new expansion team in Buffalo would be welcomed and do well. But are there still hard feelings about the Braves that local fans wouldn't support? Appreciate any old Braves fan or media guy or NBA die hard like myself that wants to answer these questions. Thanks for the great roundtable. I have to add I think the Buffalo Braves had some of the greatest jerseys in NBA history. Those orange with stripes jerseys or the home white with the stripes are simply amazing. The light blue jerseys were also great.

  • @MclarenProductionz
    @MclarenProductionz 10 месяцев назад

    The narrative they give you are lies...they destroyed those buildings and all buildings like it around the world to hide a previous advanced technological civilization who had free energy.

  • @rozlincoln3568
    @rozlincoln3568 11 месяцев назад

    Why would they destroy it? Never understand

  • @christinamiller3363
    @christinamiller3363 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for keeping & holding the Truth in the Here & Now! 💙🪶🤘

  • @AndrewZebrunIII
    @AndrewZebrunIII 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, crazy story! I wonder if William Morgan left any decedents in WNY? I knew someone with that name, from a town north of Batavia, he looked just like him.

  • @AndrewZebrunIII
    @AndrewZebrunIII 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome, my great Aunt Catherine was connected to McVans somehow. Jimmy Hendrix played at McVans in 1965.

  • @manny4552
    @manny4552 11 месяцев назад

    I remember watching them in their first season and entire buffalo run

  • @philipdefibaugh5683
    @philipdefibaugh5683 11 месяцев назад

    I won a Monsters of the Gridiron starter cap during the 1994 contest.

  • @patentexperts1675
    @patentexperts1675 11 месяцев назад

    It all looks beautiful but apparently looks like wood and plaster/crete for short term use - would not of lasted many years, especially in the harsh Buffalo NY winters.

  • @PaulBennettPrescott
    @PaulBennettPrescott Год назад

    St Peter turns his back on Christ.

  • @TheMets692006
    @TheMets692006 Год назад

    A white father… lol

  • @heartstoe1
    @heartstoe1 Год назад

    What is the bunny eared thing on the right?

  • @ajaoowind
    @ajaoowind Год назад

    Is there a way for someone to view these photos upclose, as well as the sheet music online? Please let me know.

  • @lameishawest2461
    @lameishawest2461 Год назад

    Excellent video! I'm interested in reading his books.

  • @davidmccann9811
    @davidmccann9811 Год назад

    Great story. Thanks for posting.