Here's you'll find a list of my posts dealing with various aspects of Coe Place - Buffalo, NY. Issues and developments impacting Coe Place are also found in my Artspace Archive. To understand the larger context please check out Chris Hawley's Midtown: Poised for Renaissance. I believe he captures the character of Coe Place perfectly:
Coe Place is the most historically and urbanistically significant street in the Midtown neighborhood. At one time a brick pedestrian pathway, converted to a residential street by a quixotic nineteenth-century skating rink operator, Coe Place is a charming, very narrow street, originally no more than fifteen feet wide, lined with a collection of close-knit Queen Anne-style houses whose singular attributes are unmatched anywhere else in Buffalo ...read the rest...
- Welcome to Coe Place - 11/24/05
- 39 Coe Place - Auction - 1/22/06
- Introducing the Hamilton Ward House - 1/26/06
- Midtown Opportunity - 2/20/06
- Saving Coe Place - Part I - 6/20/06
- Saving Coe Place - Part II - 6/22/06
- Coe Place c. 1894 - 6/25/06
- Shining the Light - 6/30/06
- Still...Saving Coe Place - 7/13/06
- Ward House Partially Secured - 7/22/06
- Ward House Secured - 7/23/06
- Coe Place...Round #2 - 8/31/06
- Round #2...Follow-up - 9/1/06
- Clean-up on Coe - 9/8/06
- More Coe Place - For Sale - 9/8/06
- Another Save - 10/13/07
- Hamilton Ward House - Saved - 1/10/09
Artspace Archive • Annals of Neglect • BAVPA • Where is Perrysburg? • Broken Promises...
Writing the City • Woodlawn Row Houses • Tour dé Neglect - 2006 • faq
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