If you’re looking for a unique and scenic location for your next party, meeting, a wedding or other ceremony; consider one of the venues in the Olmsted Parks.
Roll up your sleeves and prepare to get your hands dirty helping the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy in its mission to maintain the historic Olmsted parks in Buffalo. We have need for gardeners, tree planters, and office help too!
Making Neighborhoods Matter
Spring Neighborhood Preservation Forum
Saturday, May 21, 2011, 8:00 AM – 4:30PM
The “Making Neighborhoods Matter” Spring Forum is being coordinated and presented by the block clubs, community associations and neighborhood groups from all across the City. The eight forum sessions will serve to enlighten, inspire and educate the public on neighborhood revitalization, commercial corridor restoration, housing rehabilitation, and historic preservation. Read More
History
In the late 1800s, visionary citizens brought Olmsted to Buffalo. It was here that Olmsted, inspired by Joseph Ellicott's radial street layout, designed his first system of parks and parkways, and proclaimed Buffalo to be "the best designed city in the country, if not the world." During the 1901 Pan American Exposition, Buffalo was celebrated not only as the City of Light, but the City of Trees.