- Buffalo, New York parks system
The
Buffalo, New York public parks and parkways system is theUnited States ' oldest coordinated system of such recreational spaces, designed byFrederick Law Olmsted andCalvert Vaux between 1868 and 1896. It was inspired in large part by the parkland, boulevards, and squares ofParis, France cite web | author=Francis R. Kowsky | year=1987 | title=Municipal Parks and City Planning: Frederick LawOlmsted's Buffalo Park and Parkway System | url=http://preserve.bfn.org/bam/kowsky/kowold/ | work= [http://preserve.bfn.org/bam/kowsky/ BFN.ORG] | accessdate=15 July | accessyear=2006] . It is currently on theNational Register of Historic Places and is maintained by the [http://www.buffaloolmsteadparks.org Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy] .Olmsted designed
*Parks:
**Bennett Place (later Bennett Park, now lost)
**Cazenovia Park
**Day's Park
**The Park (nowDelaware Park )
**The Front (nowFront Park )
**The Parade (AKA Humboldt Park, nowMartin Luther King, Jr. Park )
**Masten Place (lost)
**Riverside Park
**South Park
**The Terrace (lost)*Park approaches:
**Parkways:
***Bidwell Parkway
***Chapin Parkway
***Fillmore Avenue
***Humboldt Parkway (lost)
***Lincoln Parkway
***South Side Parkway (nowMcKinley Parkway )
***Porter Avenue
***Red Jacket Parkway
***The Avenue (now Richmond Avenue)
**Circles:
***Agassiz Place (now Agassiz Circle)
***Bidwell Place (now Colonial Circle)
***Ferry Circle
***Chapin Place (nowGates Circle )
***Woodside Circle (nowMcClellan Circle )
***McKinley Circle (only partly constructed, finally completed in 2002)
***Soldier's Place (nowSoldier's Circle )
***The Circle (nowSymphony Circle )References
External links
* [http://www.buffaloolmstedparks.org/ Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy]
* [http://ah.bfn.org/a/archs/ov/hp.html Olmsted and Vaux in Buffalo, New York]
* [http://www.geocities.com/heartland/7172/index.htm Olmsted in Buffalo, New York]
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