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Learn more about Olmsted and what other organizations are doing from these links

  

Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society

Albright-Knox Art Gallery

Parkside Community Association

Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens

Forest Lawn Cemetery

Cornell University Cooperative Extension

Shakespeare in Delaware Park

Buffalo Zoological Gardens

Niagara River Greenway Commission

Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex

Buffalo Museum of Science

New York State Office of Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation

Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

The Johnson Park Restoration Fund

Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

Buffalo Friends of Japanese Gardens

Riverside Park Little League

Medialle College

D’Youville College

South Buffalo Alive

HSBC

M & T Bank

Earthwatch International

National Association of Olmsted Parks

New York State Council on the Arts

Black Chamber of Commerce

Buffalo Niagara Partnership

 

 

History
In the late 1800s, visionary citizens brought Olmsted to Buffalo. It was here that Olmsted, inspired by Joseph Ellicott's radial street layout, designed his first system of parks and parkways, and proclaimed Buffalo to be "the best designed city in the country, if not the world." During the 1901 Pan American Exposition, Buffalo was celebrated not only as the City of Light, but the City of Trees.
 
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