When I was a kid in New York City, back around 73, I loved listening to the radio late at night. Just after midnight, the local radio station that I would listen to would go off the air. It was at the top of the am dial. That's when stations from other cities and states barely became audible, some kind of atmospheric phenomenon. There was a station from Cleveland, but then there was WKBW from Buffalo. Man did I love that radio station, I'd listen late at night through NYC heat waves and I listened through Buffalo's big lake effect blizzards, and I would fantasize being there. To this day, I find myself captivated by Buffalo and Western New York. It's like I belong there, almost like I was a citizen there in my previous life. I've been to Niagara Falls and Toronto by train, only passing through Buffalo. Ray Charles has a song in it he sings, "Georgia. . . Georgia on my mind". I'm going to do my best to be there this upcoming Oktoberfest! I have to see the HH Richardson complex, it's on my bucket list.
@LockerMart9 ай бұрын
"WKBW Radio 15"
@CD-ev2vy9 ай бұрын
Born and raised in Buffalo. We left in 78 after the blizzards of 77 and the coldest winter in 78 to Houston tx .I hope Buffalo can make a great turnaround.,Personally no regrets growing up there.Great memories
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
Houston?
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
Not a smart move😂 i left in 79 had to move to Texass for job with AAL after 37 years popped the champagne and got the hell out of Texass. Best move EVER.
@greg33770 Жыл бұрын
I wish you could have seen these neighborhoods 50 years ago, as I did first hand, before all the abandoned buildings, homes, and people moving away. Many of the empty fields on city streets, all over the city, you see had homes side by side, factories, and business's.....now all gone.....
@pyrexmaniac11 ай бұрын
Im a native of WNY. I believe that the narrative of decay and desolation was true 10+ years ago. I moved away in the early 90s and returned in the early naughts .....the city and region has turned a corner and is actually thriving. The 2020 census is the first since 1950 to show a population increase. Buffalo's East side is the last area of the city to attract the attention of developers. Unlike the other parts of the city that retained structures, most of the east side has been lost. As far as "dangerous" neighborhoods, Buffalo's violent crime rate is in reality very low compared to large old cities like St Louis, Detroit and Cleveland. Buffalo was so poor it couldn't afford to tear down it's old buildings like Central Terminal. Happily, Buffalo has an incredible collection of late 19th and early 20th century architecture considered among the finest in the US. You should check out the Larkinville neighborhood not far from Central Terminal. It's the site of the lost Larkin Administration Building, another FLW masterpiece.
@Francis-z8y3 ай бұрын
I had an aunt who lived there in 60 was very nice backthen
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
Buffalo was the first planned city in the USA! the way the streets are laid out
@AldermanFredCDavis9 ай бұрын
THIS is what I'm talking about! You should lead paid weekend tours for history and photography buffs. I have been to Buffalo several times for a job I had about 20 years ago, and always wanted to go back, for the specific purpose of photographing some of the old, abandoned, industrial history of the town, and ideally would like to have someone who knows there way around. A "Taste of Buffalo" sounds interesting, however, my preference, especially for my first trip, would be to visit between October and December. Great stuff!
@VikkiTG9 ай бұрын
October is beautiful around here... The summer is great too they did a big revamp on the water front it's great!
@caesandraseawell15187 ай бұрын
Pay a local like Angela Keppel, Newell Nussbaumer, Bernice Randle or Dana Saylor who actually knows the area. Look up tours on Explore Buffalo. When I first moved here there was an open air bus in the summers.
@AldermanFredCDavis6 ай бұрын
@@caesandraseawell1518 Thank you! I will look into these folks.
@spencearoo1 Жыл бұрын
I went to elementary school across the road from Wonder Bread. It was called "Build Academy" 716
@spencearoo1 Жыл бұрын
The perry projects were very nice places in the 70ies. The apts on S.Park * Louisiana st were so nice... I feel these can be saved but may will disagree. (Prob being nostalgic) You can say a lot about Buffalo... But even the run down areas are rather clean. Bflo is a clean city... Queen City
@jamesdellaneve90056 ай бұрын
I grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo. We moved out of the city in 1964. I left the area in 1983. I still visit my family back there. The city is transformed. The “bad” areas have shrunk by 80%. The Elmwood section and Allentown and other areas are nice. The Albright Gallery has been re-built and many factories have been converted into nice townhomes.
@JC-nl3nh11 ай бұрын
these terminals are incredible... really sad to see how far america has fallen.
@jh99924 ай бұрын
America hasn't fallen at all. There were reasons why Buffalo fell and has been struggling to rise again.
@asullivan40473 ай бұрын
Even Rome eventually imploded-!!!😳. All part of the cess pool democratic party system😈 . " New World🌎 disorder " ideology syndrome conspiracy theory-!!!. To slowly erode America to a banana republic.😉.. Who will all the foreign aid💰 seekers turn to than-???🤔.
@badgerbusiness9059 Жыл бұрын
That's on Paderuski drive near Coit St. Got chased by the BPD into the underground turnstile which was full of water and abandoned cars. They wouldn't come in after us, and we wouldn't come out! They finally left! Almost died from hypothermia, as we were up to our chests in water in February for over an hour. Could barely move when we finally escaped...all for exploring the building! This was in 1987-1988.
@jamesdellaneve90056 ай бұрын
They poured some $20M into the Darwin Martin House. I visited the house in 1980. When the University of Buffalo owned it and used it for an office space and for the house of the provost. After it was abandoned and stripped. It’s amazing now.
@douca1 Жыл бұрын
I remember when families lived in the Perry projects. I lived in the Glenny Drive projects that were torn down about 10 years ago.
@ebadabing6371 Жыл бұрын
Also, go to 184 Connecticut St and check out the NY Army National Guard Armory. I was in there after my active duty Army years. Also Masten Street Armory as well.
@badgerbusiness9059 Жыл бұрын
Was there with the 206th MP Co. mom got married in the Connecticut St. Armory before the fire. Used to explore every part of the place!
@johnarnold8708 Жыл бұрын
Yes, nice job. Aside from the Wright house you definitely found the locations needed to support your narrative
@gjerrildkro Жыл бұрын
Never forget Forest Lawn
@christophercole8114 Жыл бұрын
Frank Lloyd Wright and the city of Buffalo have a long history together. Buffalo is 2nd only to Chicago in the number of FLW designed buildings. In addition, the city has 180 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is an architecturally significant city even beyond FLW's contributions to it. You hit a couple of the standouts in the Art Deco city hall and Central Terminal, but there's also "The Electric Tower" and The Richardson Olmstead Campus (H.H. Richardson Complex) which are both impressive in their own right.
@mrbear716 Жыл бұрын
What is so special about that Frank Lloyd Wright House? It looks just basic and boring.
@JasonCovell Жыл бұрын
Where the light poles are it used to be project buildings three-story apartment like the ones at the end of Alabama st were u are heading on the side of I 90 thurway
@GoodenBaden Жыл бұрын
Amazing how solid those brick project homes are (or were) and how expensive they would be even to rebuild as is. The new construction will most likely include lots of vinyl, aluminum and foam board instead.
@MJM_ARCH5 ай бұрын
Interesting... I found you on KZbin with your Brownsville, PA video, as i had some family in the area, and lost track of what was happening there. I live in Buffalo and have lived here for the last 25+ years, and am an Architect. Boy did you just skim the surface here... Grain Elevators, Steel Mills, Psychiatric Hospitals oh MY. Frank Llyod Wright actually designed an office building for the Larkin Soap Company (that was torn down) but the warehouses are now a collection of Class A office spaces, and thriving little enclave within the East Side of Buffalo. Wright also has three other houses in the area, The Davison House, the Heath House, and Graycliff, all in association with the Larkin Soap Factory. Honestly you can spend a quarter of a century wondering around these streets and find out something new and cool. Buffalo is an onion of a city. Contrary to popular belief and the occasional blizzard the weather is great which contributes to an awesome quality of life. LIttle traffic, low cost of living, it is really New York States best kept secret...SHHH.
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
U need to go to the Broadway Market,ur on the east side(Polish) Buffalo is big in meats!
@caesandraseawell15187 ай бұрын
I’m struggling a bit to understand the motivation of your video. You are correct that industry left (overseas)-MULTIPLE industries left. As of 2weeks ago fences have gone up around Perry to begin demolition. But you seem to imply that all these empty buildings should have been/be torn down right away/by now? Yet, the .01% of architecture you admired was also ALL at risk of the same fate at some point too. I don’t think you shared the SCALE of the vacancy. The population went from 500,000 down to 180K! Thousands of old houses and elderly folks remained-BOTH struggling to age in place on fixed or little income. I moved here in 2005 (military/southern roots) and I loved the low cost of living, international community, and all the natural wonders within a 1-3hr drive. In Buffalo, everything is just a 15-20min drive-from wealthy to poor, thriving to politically neglected; and the range between where folks are striving to maintain the character and memories of neighborhoods. There are many locals working very hard to protect historic buildings and neighborhoods while also fighting for green/sustainable improvements to quality of life. Next visit definitely buy a ticket to a few of the architectural gems and find me over at 212 Best St for a tour. SIDE NOTE: there is plenty of vandalism and graffiti inside Central Terminal & Perry projects that many artists have captured. Both sites are just much better monitored so the boards stay on and trespassing is more limited.
@badgerbusiness9059 Жыл бұрын
Grew up in and around Buffalo, born in 72', went to Black rock Public School #51 for a time.
@waynesolomon93133 ай бұрын
6:47 You stumbled upon The abandoned Wonder Bread Factory Sir. Also, I grew up on "The Hostess House" because that is my old neighborhood. I grew up 2 blocks away on Bissell Avenue. That is in the Genesee Moselle Neighborhood. Us old heads call it GYC (Goodyear Crew) based on Goodyear Avenue. There is actually quite a bit of Black/African American History over there. One of The oldest and largest Juneteenth Festivals has an Annual Parade in that neighborhood every 3rd Saturday in June. The Parade (which travels West from Genesee and Moselle to Best Street and Fillmore Avenue into Humboldt/MLK Park), kicks off one of the oldest and largest Juneteenth Festivals in The United States, which commemorates the ending of Slavery. You were on the corner of Fougeron (Few-Jer-RHan) and Barthel Streets. The school you were pointing to is B.U.I.L.D. Academy (PK-8). B.U.I.L.D. Academy and Buffalo's Annual Juneteenth Festival were born out of our struggle to gain respect in the 1960's and formed in the 1970's. Across the street from Build Academy on Urban Street and Moselle Avenue is Persistence Charter School. It used to be Buffalo Public School #62. I started Kindergarten there in 1975 and completed 2nd Grade there in 1978. Before I was bussed to South Buffalo and Buffalo Public School #27/Hillary Park Academy. The building directly to the west on the other side of the viaduct is Milkbone. They manufacture Dog Food. The Wonder Bread Factory is just one of a plethora of businesses that made up that neighborhood. I would be more than happy to give you a very good working history of what the neighborhood once was.
@nancywysemen7196 Жыл бұрын
spent a summer in B. half a century ago. remember that hulking odd architecture. shotgun style homes and public swimming pools. thank-you.
@johnarnold8708 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for coming to buffalo! Ur definitely not trying to sugar coat anything. Yeah, their are plenty of spots that are are rough around the edges. Not to mention social issues that are desperately in need of solutions. Buffalo is like a lot of cities facing these challenges. But there is something different about this place. Words like 'real', 'genuine', get tossed around - Something good is happening here. You know it when when you see it.
@slanyx395810 ай бұрын
True, but he did go on my street on Broadway 😭 I seen him pass many crack houses I unfortunately live by
@slanyx395810 ай бұрын
The one across from my house got swated a few months ago, heard flashbangs, gun shots.. and even to this day I still see a bunch of suburban kids go to that house asking ME for crack.. very sad
@badgerbusiness9059 Жыл бұрын
Paderuski Drive Train Station!
@steveallen1547 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Buffalo ny you're on the east side of Buffalo
@theirmom4723 Жыл бұрын
I hope they are trying to restore the terminal...I bet it looks cool inside Gentrification is what it is called. Those new living spaces will not be affordable for most in the area.
@kevinmorgan8534 Жыл бұрын
It's sometimes open to the public. I was able to see the lobby once maybe 15-20 years ago. "Ghosthunters" did a story from there, old abandoned buildings are always haunted you know.
@ethanmcdonald7840 Жыл бұрын
They are restoring the Terminal!
@clevelandcbi Жыл бұрын
It closed on the day of my birth. 11-28-79
@slanyx395810 ай бұрын
I don’t think so.. not sure though. I live in the area and the building is very unstable
@ziobruno932410 ай бұрын
They have been talking about restoring the Central Terminal since the late 80s. Never going to happen. It’s a building with no purpose.
@darvinadams2955 Жыл бұрын
I'm commenting on the vacant Perry Projects. Yes it was an active community until the city FORCED the people, gentrify! Because of the Buffalo Sabres and there was the prospect of the Bills stadium being built down town. Where he walking now was called the middle, it was more row houses there. The Perry's have been vacant for over 10 years or more. That's not a parking looking over family dollar, the row houses in that area was called the middle.
@kydop612810 ай бұрын
So, the Central Terminal is currently being discussed and going to be worked on and turned into hopefully a useful thing. It is going to be worked on and revitalized! Also, the Perry Projects are supposedly going to be knocked down, while saving a few of the budlings. That is in the works!
@rededwards34794 ай бұрын
Great stuff!
@Francis-z8y3 ай бұрын
Check out the Van Duke cab sign from when people used to take Tavistock and from the trains
@ronaldoleksy82649 ай бұрын
My parents took a train to Detroit to get married back in 1961.From central terminal. Yes they stayed married entire lives......
@bernhardwagner987910 ай бұрын
Informative view of our city. You really missed a lot of the quality and depth of our city. Read your tour guides and come back and present a more in-depth perception of this foundation city in the development of our USA
@slanyx395810 ай бұрын
I live on that street Liddel you were on, you passed multiple crack houses 😭
@johnp.weiksnar68619 ай бұрын
This was really a great little objective take on the city. Maybe not ironically, things tend to move glacially there. I remember writing a paper in college 35 years back, predicting that the Perry Projects would be torn down.
@gjerrildkro Жыл бұрын
As a very young man, I was employed at the Farthing press on Oak street
@richardjezewski7 ай бұрын
Glad you liked the Central Terminal - if there's any way you can in touch with some people you know that would be interested in offering as much assistance as possible for the redevelopment of this terminal Would be greatly appreciated
@springsummerwinterorfall11 ай бұрын
The Perry Street projects were always a slum low, tenement housing
@jamesdellaneve90056 ай бұрын
Yes. A monument to misplaced compassion. Encourage women to marry the government and raise kids without Dads. Only to spawn intergenerational poverty.
@diamondfawn11 ай бұрын
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@DennisWech-j5z Жыл бұрын
The Old First Ward. Projects started at St. Vals and the library on the corner.
@opheliaflful Жыл бұрын
That tower calls to you when you see it towering from blocks away. My hometown ❤. Haunted also, look up the ghost shows ;)
@shannonspage93606 ай бұрын
There is another Frank Lloyd Wright house on Tillinghast Pl, right by Nichols School not too far from the Darwin Martin house
@WizardWorld3219 ай бұрын
4:00 I used to go here alot since around the block was my old elementary school!
@shannonfisher64152 ай бұрын
The revitalization of Buffalo has come a long way. The Larkin area, downtown, canalside are all examples of this.
@brianmucha64266 ай бұрын
Mr. Martin, I grant that you said you were not an expert on Llyod Wright, that's fine; but I thought I might point out that only one mile in another direction, the's a seconf Wright house, and in less than a mile away from the Darwin D. Martin house, tgere is a third Wright house on Tillinghast street,(near the Buffalo zoo). You missed the world renowned AKG museum of modern art, which began in 1903, and located originally in an impeccable neo-classical marble building; but now has a third addition just recently opened. It received absolutely the highest regards from the art world from America to Europe. There are many other things here that those who never spent time here would have heard of. But, in general, the arts, music and culture scene in Buffalo rivals anything outside of NYC in the East. But, yes, her glory days before the Rust belt times are in the past; and you did mention that the city is pushing for a transition to a new version of itself. And that is correct Sir!😊
@paulcaruana409010 ай бұрын
I wish they would have put new Bills stadium @Central Terminal. Could have trains to game.offices for staff. Plenty of parking
@dparker7169 ай бұрын
You should go and check out some videos on here from inside the terminal, it’s truly amazing. Also every single one of those streets you drove down with the empty lots everywhere those all were abandoned homes that were burned or torn down, a large amount of the vacant homes in that area have been torn down so it looks much better than it did in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Also you screwed up not going to the 1st ward and checking out all the abandoned grain silo’s, it was the largest collection of grain silos in the world although quite a few have been torn down but the massive ones still remain
@НатальяБыкова-у2с10 ай бұрын
Спасибо! That was interesting!!!
@jamesdellaneve90056 ай бұрын
You can watch Ken Blocks Gymkhana video of him racing through and around the Central Terminal. It’s really something.
@madelinevegas81233 ай бұрын
I’m from NYC Love Buffalo NY
@ambercasey9275 Жыл бұрын
Also it's nice hearing the crows in the video
@IanMartinExploration Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@nightengale7163 Жыл бұрын
Limited but well done explore video of a very small portion of Buffalo. Hope that you return to the "Queen City" to tour the area after revitalization occurs and possibly extend your explore to other areas of the city. I subscribed. 👍
@kevincarr52876 ай бұрын
Too bad you didnt get to see all the old grain silos!
@frankiecrocker9 ай бұрын
Love your video
@dalebechtel89045 ай бұрын
I love buffalo.
@jamesdellaneve90056 ай бұрын
The Old Insane Asylum is cool and is being restored as a hotel.
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
TFG CAN SEEK ASYLUM IN Buffalo That complex was scary as hell He belongs there.
@pleasenohandle2 ай бұрын
They are currently in the process of finally knocking the Perrys down.
@ericc1418 Жыл бұрын
You should of walked down there the tracks are still there
@StAnger561to7705 ай бұрын
come back in a year or 2 or 5 my prediction is that the city won't be fixing much in that block over time. i could be wrong but i doubt it
@madelinevegas81233 ай бұрын
That’s a shame all those abandon buildings when people need a place to live.
@asullivan40473 ай бұрын
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Those cities along the great lakes regions. Did well for a duration of time. Eventually even Rome emploded-!!!😳. Spent quality time there last century. Niagara falls always will be a world renowned tourist attraction-!!!🤗. 1933 bank robber " Pretty Boy " Floyd resided in a spacious 4-bed room apt. Corner of Rhode Island & 18th streets # 821. For 13 months till vacating heading west. Unfortunately that buffalo wings establishment didn't open up while Floyd was there-!!!😭. Had I known that while visiting/would have walked past it. Perhaps those dilapated structures could be transformed into living accommodations for the illegal border crosers in (N.Y.C.)-???🤔
@jonathanrice10708 ай бұрын
It’s more of a town than a city.
@georgeharris26669 ай бұрын
Are you showing Buffalo or yourself?
@IanMartinExploration9 ай бұрын
Myself. This is just a giant vanity project for me. Thanks for interacting with the video!
@thejerseyj54796 ай бұрын
American city downtowns are depressing nowadays. So quiet and vacant when only 50 or 60 years ago you could barely move due to the volume of people and traffic. All this talk of "revitalization" is not impressing me as it cannot come close to when downtowns were originally "vital."
@steveallen1547 Жыл бұрын
It was supposed to go down and put the new Bills stadium in there
@moisesfigueroa8346 Жыл бұрын
Buffalo looks a lot like Chicago.
@donnahughes9575 Жыл бұрын
Frank Lloyd Wright
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
HUD'S Urdan Renewal did more harm than good, in every place it went!!
@jstefens6 ай бұрын
My hometown. I hate what globalization did to this country.
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
U should slow down and show the street signs so we know where u r at.?
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
Call HUD, Get urban renewal to rip them down!! Urban renewal made more parking lots out of places than anyone else!! This area maybe a toxic waste site!!
@erikpaul58475 ай бұрын
George Carlin said when you die, your soul goes to a garage in Buffalo. Do you know the location?
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
Have them throw us a bone in Buffalo!!
@darvinadams29559 ай бұрын
Also I went to B.U.I.L.D Academy the school that is across the street from Wonder Bread. In the mornings it smelled like those dog biscuits cooking and it smelled like crap
@johnp.weiksnar68619 ай бұрын
Correct! The factory still functioning behind Wonder Bread is in fact Milk Bone . . . and it reeks.
@funentertainment4730 Жыл бұрын
Most hunted place is buffalo NY never move there summer is nice but winters is worst 4 ft snow very bad winter 🥶
@NoOnezZup Жыл бұрын
One time in the 90's I was up in buffalo with my family for one of my sisters swim meets. Ill always remember when my father was propositioned by a crackwhore with us all in the car LOL
@christinemanka94119 ай бұрын
Really a nice thing to say.Just awful. I’m sure this happens in other cities too. Not just Buffalo. It’s the sign of the times we’re living in.
@danielbatherson61399 ай бұрын
I went to Fulton academy Grammer school
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
Jewel parkway
@famasmaster2000 Жыл бұрын
Years ago I broke into that terminal and got a ton of goodies from there. It was beautiful on the inside and I explored every inch of it. So cool indeed
@steveallen1547 Жыл бұрын
Back in the old days used to be a train station
@JasonCovell Жыл бұрын
The gas electric are still On in all them house's there's quite a few homeless people living in in the few of them and I would be too I know what a living I was homeless heating electric why not community center is the other side of the family Dollar down Perry and Fulton there was quite a few building
@ambercasey9275 Жыл бұрын
Not going to lie when you showed the white bag at the end, I know it's morbid, but I instantly thought dead body
@IanMartinExploration Жыл бұрын
A small part of me was wondering if I was going to come across anything hiding somewhere myself.
@SmithMrCorona6 ай бұрын
You have no idea how awful bread smells once you've had to inhale it everyday for most of your life.
@reneewhittlesey302710 ай бұрын
Next time get a guide from Buffalo. I lived there for 25 years, and you missed the mark on everything.
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
No kidding.
@joesmith74274 ай бұрын
U need to SLOW DOWN or STOP and show street signs so we know where u r at ?? 😊
@joesmith7427 Жыл бұрын
Give it to DelMonte for free, buffalo needs jobs and tax money!! They are right next door!!
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
Buffalo is a great city. It got ignored over NYC. YES, There is blight but it’s a city of good neighbors dumb video. Do you’re freaking homework. How can you not know the NY central. Beautiful architecture ever. You missed. The historical building, there ABK GALLERY, Delaware Ave so much you missed. Jc. Social media 😢
@ronkarcher30862 ай бұрын
Up close or far away it's still a shit hole.
@CDattilo82 Жыл бұрын
It looked like a ghost town….
@jjjilani963411 ай бұрын
Buffalo and Detroit are decaying, dying cities. No jobs, no good schools, healthcare, public transportation etc. Crimes, homelessness reign supreme.
@johnh75929 ай бұрын
On the contrary. The suburbs has a thriving job market. There are plenty of good schools in certain areas of the city. The crime is far lower than it was when I moved to the area around 20 years ago. There is a very low population of homeless. I did plenty of work in those Perry Street project buildings and it was very very ghetto and disgusting. Seeing them abandoned is a sign of a better economy than previously. Buffalo and the surrounding suburbs have only increased in quality of living since I moved to the area
@johnh75929 ай бұрын
Any other misinformation you'd like to spread? Also I forgot to mention that Buffalo has a THRIVING healthcare industry and is arguably the best in the state
@sogggyyy5 ай бұрын
Population decline.
@halspencer661310 ай бұрын
60 or so years ago, Buffalo was an active, vibrant city with great manufacturing, research and development. The Great Lakes brought grain to the waterfront mills, During WW 2 Curtis-Wright Corp and Bell Aircraft both built figterplanes in and near the city. Earlier than WW2 the automobile facturys turned out high class cars. Central Terminal is another icon of architecture design to match Buffalo's City Hall. The city today is basically a sh*thole city with ultrapoor leadership and has been led by democrats for way too many generations and it shows is its decay. Not much to attract non-citizens except some unique architectural features. I was born and brought up 40 miles away, luckily.
@johnh75929 ай бұрын
40 mi away from Buffalo is basically all shtholes. What are you talking about? Batavia, Dunkirk, Olean? And you think YOU'RE lucky
@jamesshaw28988 ай бұрын
Happy Trump The Idiot to you!
@stella-gx8ne3 ай бұрын
Grew up on Sanders road and Colvin Wouldn’t trade that for the world. Buffalo is a great city that got ignored by the WOES of NYC.