Buffalo Ny ~ Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society ~ Japanese Garden On Mirror Lake and on the grounds of the Buffalo History Museum

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Buffalo Ny ~ Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society ~ Japanese Garden On Mirror Lake and on the grounds of the Buffalo History Museum
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Image by Onasill ~ Bill Badzo
The design for the Japanese Garden was conceived in 1970, construction started in 1971 and it was completed in 1974. It represents a gentle, horticultural gesture of sister ship between two sister cities, Buffalo and Kanazawa, Japan. Located on 6 acres along Delaware Park’s Mirror Lake, the original design contained over 1,000 plantings, nearly 20 globe-type lights, three small islands connected to the mainland by bridges.

Buffalo Ny ~ Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society ~ Japanese Garden On Mirror Lake and on the grounds of the Buffalo History Museum
history
Image by Onasill ~ Bill Badzo
The design for the Japanese Garden was conceived in 1970, construction started in 1971 and it was completed in 1974. It represents a gentle, horticultural gesture of sister ship between two sister cities, Buffalo and Kanazawa, Japan. Located on 6 acres along Delaware Park’s Mirror Lake, the original design contained over 1,000 plantings, nearly 20 globe-type lights, three small islands connected to the mainland by bridges.

Albany New York ~ Albany Institute of History & Art ~ Hudson Valley Gallery
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Image by Onasill ~ Bill Badzo
The institute’s three-building complex includes the late 19th-century Rice Building, the only freestanding Beaux-Arts mansion in the city, designed by Richard Morris Hunt and donated to the institute by one of its former benefactors. Its main building is a 1920s Classical Revival structure designed by local architect Marcus T. Reynolds. A more modern glass structure connects the two. The original two buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. At the beginning of the 21st century, the institute completed an extensive renovation in which the entrance building was constructed and new climate-controlled storage space for the collections was built.