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Emerald Necklace / Environmental design / Frederick Law Olmsted / Phillips Academy / United States / John Charles Olmsted / Calvert Vaux / Buffalo /  New York / Olmsted Brothers / Central Park / New York / Arnold Arboretum


Spring[removed]Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux designed the first park system of its type for Buffalo, New York, beginning in[removed]Three separate parks were connected by broad, tree-lined parkways, complementing th
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Rochester / Buffalo / Birmingham / Paris / Berlin / Rome / Chicago / /

Event

Person Travel / /

Facility

Neo-Classical edifice / Historical Society’s museum / Casino Plaza / Historical Society Building / Albright Art Gallery / Ivy Bridge / Historical Society’s building / Albright-Knox Art Gallery / Erie County Historical Society building / Casino Building / Building Would Be Out Of Place In Delaware Park / /

IndustryTerm

car fares / big building site / concourse site / handsome site / /

NaturalFeature

Hoyt Lake / North Bay / /

Organization

Historical Society / Committee on Grounds and Roads / Erie County Historical Society / Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy / Park Board Expert On Landscapes Historical Society / SUNY / National Park Service / Buffalo Historical Society / Park Board / Park Commission / /

Person

Ethan Carr / Jim Mendola / David F. Day / Dexter P. Rumsey / Frederick Law Olmsted / Calvert Vaux / Joseph Ellicott / George Carey / Joseph C. Greene / Smith / Andrew Langdon / William Hengerer / Bronson C. Rumsey / Britton Holmes / John C. Graves / Ottomar Reinecke / John C. Olmsted / Francis R. Kowsky / /

Position

Counsel / president / Architect / General / local architect / Park Commissioner / Professor / Commissioner / landscape architect / Judge / /

ProvinceOrState

New York / /

PublishedMedium

the Buffalo Express / /

URL

www.lalh.org/books/kowsky.html / www.olmsted.org / /

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