DescriptionGenesee Gateway Historic District, Buffalo, New York - 20200131.jpg
English: As seen in January 2020, the "Genesee Gateway" is the name that's been given to a row of buildings on the south side of Genesee Street between Ellicott and Oak Streets in downtown Buffalo, representing an unusually intact streetscape of 19th-century commercial architecture. From left/background to right/foreground: the Seeberg Building (113-125 Genesee, constructed c. 1840s-50s); the Schwinn-Mandel Building (111 Genesee, c. 1878); the Baldwin Building (109 Genesee, 1903); a non-contributing infill building that's nonetheless complementary in style; the Werner Photography Building (101-103 Genesee, 1895); the Giesser Building (99 Genesee, 1915); and the Denziger-Sigwald Building (91-95 Genesee, c. 1870). The Genesee Gateway became a local historic district in 2010.
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