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benp Jul 6, 2020 7:32 PM

Buffalo NY - Kaisertown
 
The Kaisertown neighborhood of Buffalo is centered around the intersection of Clinton and South Ogden Streets, about 4 miles (6 km) east of downtown. Once part of the Buffalo Creek Reservation, by 1838 the Senecas deeded the land to Thomas L. Odgen and subsequently divided and sold to farmers and developers of the neighborhood. The majority of the early farmers in the area were German immigrants, and by the 1890s Poles and Hungarian immigrants joined the community. The neighborhood continues to be a very tight-knit working class community, with several active Catholic Parishes.

All My Buffalo Neighborhood Flickr Albums

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A quiet Monday morning on a holiday weekend, Clinton Street.
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A couple of "telescope houses."
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St. Casmir's R.C. Church dominates one part of the neighborhood
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Cardinal Wojtyla (later Pope and then St. John Paul II) stayed at St. Casimir's Church in 1976 during his Buffalo visit.
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kcexpress69 Jul 7, 2020 3:01 AM

Nice quaint neighborhood!! Thanks!! :)

xzmattzx Jul 9, 2020 2:26 AM

Nice pictures!

I had no idea that Pope John Paul II stayed in Buffalo! What church was that at? Did he stay at the rectory?

benp Jul 9, 2020 3:10 AM

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Originally Posted by xzmattzx (Post 8975336)
Nice pictures!

I had no idea that Pope John Paul II stayed in Buffalo! What church was that at? Did he stay at the rectory?

He stayed at St. Casimir's Rectory and performed Mass at the church in 1976 when he was still a Cardinal. He also visited earlier, in 1969, and stayed at the St. Stanislaus Rectory. Buffalo and Krakow maintained close ties at the time due to its large Polish immigrant population (one of my grandfathers was from Krakow).

jdcamb Jul 9, 2020 4:21 AM

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Originally Posted by benp (Post 8975378)
He stayed at St. Casimir's Rectory and performed Mass at the church in 1976 when he was still a Cardinal. He also visited earlier, in 1969, and stayed at the St. Stanislaus Rectory. Buffalo and Krakow maintained close ties at the time due to its large Polish immigrant population (one of my grandfathers was from Krakow).

So cool. Thanks for sharing...

mrnyc Jul 9, 2020 1:32 PM

love the buffalo neighborhood tours -- keep'm coming!

MonkeyRonin Jul 9, 2020 3:54 PM

I like. I'll have to check this place out next time I'm in Buffalo.

geomorph Nov 20, 2020 7:39 PM

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Originally Posted by benp (Post 8972605)

I'm not familiar with telescope houses, is there a specific reason or tradition with this configuration?

benp Nov 21, 2020 9:29 PM

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Originally Posted by geomorph (Post 9112400)
I'm not familiar with telescope houses, is there a specific reason or tradition with this configuration?

These houses typically began as small workers cottages on narrow lots without basements, many dating to the mid-late 1800s, and as families grew the homes expanded one section at a time over several decades.

Most of these types of homes are in the East Side neighborhoods, especially close to the Central Terminal. Newton Street, for example, looks very nondescript in street view, but an aerial view shows nearly every home with 2,3, or more additions onto the back. The oldest home on this street dates to 1840.

dc_denizen Nov 21, 2020 9:31 PM

very 'Deerhunter', I like it

EastSideHBG Nov 22, 2020 9:19 PM

Nice!

geomorph Nov 25, 2020 4:33 AM

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Originally Posted by benp (Post 9113371)
These houses typically began as small workers cottages on narrow lots without basements, many dating to the mid-late 1800s, and as families grew the homes expanded one section at a time over several decades.

Most of these types of homes are in the East Side neighborhoods, especially close to the Central Terminal. Newton Street, for example, looks very nondescript in street view, but an aerial view shows nearly every home with 2,3, or more additions onto the back. The oldest home on this street dates to 1840.

Thank you for the history and the photos!

hkskyline Nov 25, 2020 4:47 AM

Buffalo's residential neighbourhoods yield many architectural surprises. Thanks for the tours!


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