The Place

The 1870s were a busy time in Buffalo history- and the neighborhood now surrounding The Place was just beginning to develop and grow. It was a relatively rural district north of the main city, with orchards, farms, and a few rutted dirt and plank roads moving carriages and people across to the Niagara River or the Erie Canal the main hubs of transit in those years. The building that later became The Place was constructed in the late 1870s, the earliest known occupant being Mr. Jacob Beier (somet

Opens Sun 09:00 | 229 Lexington Ave Buffalo New York United States 14222 | +17168827522

The Place

The 1870s were a busy time in Buffalo history- and the neighborhood now surrounding The Place was just beginning to develop and grow. It was a relatively rural district north of the main city, with orchards, farms, and a few rutted dirt and plank roads moving carriages and people across to the Niagara River or the Erie Canal the main hubs of transit in those years. The building that later became The Place was constructed in the late 1870s, the earliest known occupant being Mr. Jacob Beier (somet

Opens Sun 09:00 229 Lexington Ave Buffalo New York United States 14222 | +17168827522

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