Elmwood Village, Buffalo
Elmwood Village | |
Neighborhood | |
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Country | United States |
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State | New York |
County | Erie |
Municipality | Buffalo |
Elevation | 643 ft (196 m) |
Coordinates | 42°54′01″N 78°52′39″W / 42.9003910°N 78.8774150°WCoordinates: 42°54′01″N 78°52′39″W / 42.9003910°N 78.8774150°W |
Population | 30,774 (2010) |
Timezone | Eastern (EST) |
ZIP Code | 14201, 14202, 14209, 14213, 14222 |
Area code | 716 |
Website: http://elmwoodvillage.org/ | |
Elmwood Village is a neighborhood in Buffalo, New York.[1]
Geography
Elmwood Village is in the central part of Buffalo. The neighborhood is located along Elmwood Avenue and Delaware Avenue (NY 384). The neighborhood is bordered on the south by the Lower West Side neighborhood. The northern boundary of the neighborhood abuts Buffalo State College and Delaware Park just beyond the Burchfield Penney Art Center. Its eastern boundary is Delaware Avenue (NY 384). The western boundary is Baynes Avenue, to the west is the West Side neighborhood.
Historic sites
It includes the individual entries on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo, New York:
- Albright-Knox Art Gallery
- H. H. Richardson Complex
- Buffalo Tennis and Squash Club
- Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church
- Elmwood Historic District–West
Demographics
In recent years, Elmwood has become a popular site for mixed-use residential and commercial sites. It features over 300 small local shops, coffeehouses, restaurants, bars, and art galleries. One establishment, Cole's, was one of the first openly gay-friendly bars in the United States during the 1920s. In 2007, Elmwood Village was named one of the 'Top 10 Great Places in America' by the American Planning Association.[2] SPoT Coffee opened one of their first locations within the village.[3]
Parks and attractions
Bidwell Parkway, a component of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) and Calvert Vaux's original parkway system, was once one of Buffalo's most prestigious addresses. It is a residential boulevard 200 feet wide, running northwest diagonally between Colonial Circle and Soldiers Circle. It is named for Daniel Davidson Bidwell, heir to Buffalo Banta and Bidwell Shipbuilding Co, who was also active in Buffalo's pre-civil-war militia and instrumental in organizing the city's first Police force.[4] Bidwell Parkway is the location of the Elmwood/Bidwell Farmers Market, a producers-only market that runs every Saturday from mid-May to the end of November from 8 am to 1 pm.[5] The Bidwell Parkway is also the location of the Annual Elmwood/Bidwell Free Summer Concert Series.
References
- ↑ Buffalo Neighborhoods, University at Buffalo Archived August 25, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Elmwood Village - Buffalo, New York". American Planning Association. 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
- ↑ US Census 2010
- ↑ http://www.fold3.com/page/2440_buffalo_ny_bidwell_pkwy_research/
- ↑ http://www.elmwoodmarket.org/
External links
- Elmwood Village travel guide from Wikivoyage.
- The Elmwood Village Association