
Cultural Heritage in Buffalo Resource Guide
Buffalo NY
Broadway-Fillmore neighborhood
Historic Districts and Landmarks eligible
for listing on the State and National Registers of Historic Places
"Eligible" means that the State Historic Preservation Office has determined that, the property(ies) meets the criteria for a listing on the State Register of Historic Places. Of course, to become listed on the Register, a nomination would have to submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office.
Survey boundaries:
- North - Best Street and Walden Avenue
- South - William Street
- East - Lathrop and Millburn Streets
- West - Smith, Sherman, and Herman Streets
"Eligible" (potential) Thematic Resource: Polish Religious Institutions
- St. Stanislaus Church at 348 Peckham Street
- St. Mary of Sorrows R. C. Church at 938 Genesee Street
- St. Adalbert"s R.C. Church at 208 Stanislaus Street
- Transfiguration R.C. Church at 929 Sycamore Street
- Corpus Christi R.C. Church at 161 Clark Street
- Holy Mother of the Rosary National Cathedral at 170 Sobieski Street
- Queen of the Most Holy Rosary R. C. Church at 1040 Sycamore Street
- Buffalo Baptist Union Church at 821 Fillmore Avenue
"Eligible" (potential) Thematic Resource - Wladyslaw H. Zawadzki (architect)
- Dom Polski building at 1081 Broadway
- Transfiguration R.C. School (1915, 34 Stanislaus Street)
- Transfiguration Rectory (1925, 144 Mills Street
- Queen of the Most Holy Rosary R. C. Church, a combined church and school building, at 1040 Sycamore Street
- St. Stanislaus convent (1916-1917, 562 Fillmore Avenue
- St. Stanislaus garage with living quarters (1919, 123 Townsend Street)
- Polish Singing Circle Building (1907) at 1170 Broadway
- Polish Union Hall (1914) at 761 Fillmore Avenue
- Polonia Hotel (1906; later remodeled as a bank) at 1067 Broadway
- Hodkiewicz-Cohen Bakery (1906) at 1132 Broadway
- Lipowiczís wholesale grocery store at 1201 Broadway
- A. Schreiber Brewing Company to house the company offices and the bottling works (1909, 662 Fillmore Avenue) and three residences.
- St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Byzantine-Church (1906) in Black Rock
- St. Nicholas Ukrainian-Byzantine Catholic Church (1917-1919, Fillmore Avenue and Oneida Street)
- St. Lukeís Church and School (1908-1919, Sycamore Street Miller Avenue)
- St. Casimir Church and School (1906, Weimar and Casimir Sts.)
- Public School No. 3 in Buffalo
"Eligible" (potential) Individual Properties: Residential
- 669 Best Street
- 673 Best Street
- 761 Best Street
- 40 C Street
- Outbuilding at 537A Fillmore Avenue
- 595 Fillmore Avenue
- Potter-Fronczack House at 806 Fillmore Avenue
- 818 Fillmore Avenue
- 858 Fillmore Avenue
- 875 Fillmore Avenue
- 363 Fox Street
- Stable at 1119 Genesee Street
- 237 Loepere Street
- 86 Mohr Avenue
- 17 Newton Street
- 161 Playter Street
- 304 Sherman Street
- 343 Sherman Street
- 448 Sherman Street
- 1060 Smith Street
- 279 Strauss Street
"Eligible" (potential) Individual Properties: Commercial
- Peopleís Bank of Buffalo at 904 Broadway (1925, Esenwein & Johnson, architects)
- Union Stockyards Bank/Liberty Bank of Buffalo at 949 Broadway (1909-1910, Robert North, architect)
- Eckhardtís / Kobacherís Department Store building at 950 Broadway (1940, Bley & Lyman, architects)
- Broadway Market at 981 Broadway (1955-1956, James, Meadows & Howard, architects)
- Liberty Bank at 892 Genesee Street (1930, Dietel & Wade, architects)
- Buffalo Industrial Bank at 690 Fillmore Avenue (1941, Bley & Lyman, architects)
- 999 Sycamore Street (1931) 1930s filling station
- 1007 Sycamore Street
- 1158 Sycamore Street
"Eligible" (potential) Individual Properties: Industrial
- Duffy Silk Company buildings at 1270 Broadway (1905, 1910) and 207 Guilford Street (1909) (Esenwien & Johnson, architects)
"Eligible" (potential) Individual Properties: Religious
- Pilgrim English Evangelical Church at 623 Best Street
- Achavas Achim Synagogue at 833 Fillmore Avenue
- Salem Evangelical Reformed Church at 413 Sherman Street
"Eligible" (potential) Individual Properties: Social
- Dom Polski building at 1081 Broadway (1905-1906, W. H. Zawadzki, architect)
- Adam Mickiewicz Library & Dramatic Circle (Biblioteka i Kolo Teatralne im. Adama Mickiewicza) at 612 Fillmore Avenue
"Eligible" (potential) Individual Properties: Transportation
- The Buffalo Traction Company streetcar barn at 175 Walden Avenue