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Map Collection > Buffalo & WNY Maps > Buffalo Neighborhoods Maps > West Side


West Side


Buffalo Psychiatric Center (1870-1896)
(formerly Buffalo State Hospital)
Henry Hobson Richardson, architect
(photo credit: UB Dept. of Art History Visual Resources)
Location:
This Buffalo neighborhood centers on Grant Street and is one of the largest neighborhoods by area in the city. The West Side runs west from Elmwood Avenue to Lake Erie and north from Porter Avenue to Buffalo State College.

High Schools:
Lafayette High School (PS 204), 370 Lafayette Avenue
Grover Cleveland High School (PS 202), 110 14th Street

Neighborhood Associations:
West Side N.H.S., 359 Connecticut Avenue
West Side Community Services, 161 Vermont Avenue.

The West Side is home to many important buildings. Among them is H.H. Richardson's Buffalo Psychiatric Center which is set amidst a parklike setting designed by F.L. Olmsted.

Lafayette High School
Lafayette High School
Internationally acclaimed for its outstanding acoustical design, Kleinhans Music Hall is home to the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Other landmarks in the area include: the Peace Bridge (connecting Buffalo to Fort Erie, Ontario); the Connecticut Street Armory; and Trinity Episcopal Church (noted for its outstanding LaFarge and Tiffany stained glass windows).


Sketch of Kleinhans Music Hall (1938-1940)
Symphony Circle
Eliel & Eero Saarinen, F.J. & W.A. Kidd, architects
Charles C. Potwin, acoustical consultant
(photo credit: UB's Dept. of Art History Visual Resources)
Cleveland HS
Grover Cleveland High School
Kleinhans Music Hall & Symphony Circle
Kleinhans Music Hall & Symphony Circle

Buffalo Psychiatric Center (1870-1896)
(formerly Buffalo State Hospital)
Henry Hobson Richardson, architect
Annunciation Roman Catholic Church
Annunciation Roman Catholic Church
18 Greenwood Place
An interesting transportation pattern that has survived thruway construction are part of the F.L. Olmsted-designed Parkway. Bidwell Parkway, which is two hundred feet wide, runs westward to a circle at Richmond Avenue. It continues via Massachusetts and Porter Avenues to Front Park.
This neighborhood has a diverse population today including most recently Asian and Southeast Asian residents. Much of the neighborhood has been Italian-American for decades and the Annunciation and Holy Angels Roman Catholic Churches are cultural institutions.
Home on Norwood Avenue

Guercio's Market
250 Grant Street
On Grant Street, Guercio's Market and John's Italian Village Restaurant are traditional meeting places.

David J. Bertuca, Map Librarian
Last modified: 12 October 2010 djb


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