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    The Buffalo Main Light The Buffalo Main Light is located at the mouth of the Buffalo River, and the Erie Canal. Originally constructed in 1818, this light, along with the one at Presque Isle, Pennsylvania, were the initial, official lighthouses on the Great Lakes.

  2. Buffalo Main Light. (Wikipedia) The lighthouse was established and lit in 1833 and was deactivated in 1914. The foundation material was stone molehead and the lighthouse was constructed out of limestone and cast iron. The shape of the tower was octagonal and was 60 feet (18 m) high. The lens installed in 1857 was a third order Fresnel lens.

  3. Oct 10, 2014 · The new Buffalo Lighthouse wasn't completed until 1833, a year after Buffalo was officially incorporated as a city. The octagonal Buffalo Lighthouse was built of cut gray limestone resting on a stone foundation. The diameter of the tower measured 18'6" at the base and tapered up to 11'3" at the parapet.

  4. Buffalo Lighthouse #1: The first lighthouse was financed by Oliver Forward and completed in 1818. It stood closer to shore. #2: Pictured above is Buffalo's second lighthouse. It was built in 1833, it is the oldest building on Buffalo's waterfront and one of the oldest lighthouses on the Great Lakes. The base, up to the cornice, dates from 1833 ...

  5. The first lighthouse In 1817, Oliver Forward, collector of the port of Buffalo, was commissioned to secure a site for a lighthouse at Buffalo. A parcel of land at the mouth of Buffalo Creek [later renamed Buffalo River] was chosen, and to pay for the site, he used $351.50 of his own money.

  6. This 60-foot tall, octagonal limestone structure is the oldest still standing in its original location in the city of Buffalo. It replaced the original 1818 light on this site along the Lake Erie shore at the mouth of the Buffalo River. Presently, it is part of an outdoor museum located on the grounds of the U.S. Coast Guard Station.

  7. Main article: Charles W. Goodyear House. The Charles W. Goodyear House was designed by Buffalo architect Edward Green, of the Buffalo architecture firm Green & Wicks, and was completed in 1903 at a cost of $500,000 (equivalent to $16,956,000 in 2023). The home was built for Charles and Ella Goodyear.

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