I was born in Buffalo in 1942. As a child, I played in the park and knew it quite well. The gallery, the museum, and the nearby teacher's college were my main sources of education. The area between the gallery and the museum was heavily forested and thick with underbrush. To a child, it felt like one of America's earliest frontiers.
What amazing memories of such a beautiful place! I know that area you are talking about between the gallery and museum. It's still pretty much the same. Delaware Park will always be one of my most special and favorite places to visit!!! Thank you so much for watching, I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!!!
Grew up in that area in the 60's.....it was nice, use to ride our bikes around there all the time, and the zoo was free ! Moved away to the Tonwanda's in the 70's and eventually to Florida 27 years ago !
@@UnkleHeavy it was back then also, I am so thankful I grew up in that neighborhood. On a side note, we also would ride our bikes around the Buffalo State Hospital, and yes at that time it was fully operational. During nice days, you could see the patients up in the enclosed caged porches along the older buildings, sometimes they would even take the patients out for a walk....but while riding our bikes it wasn't long before the guards drove up and told you to "get out".
Clearly I am binging on these vlogs.😆 You are SO FUNNY! Not many bloggers are self- deprecating, ( .. and oh my gosh is this hair EVER gonna grow😆) - and give utmost respectful to their environment, AND give historical accounts AND are clean videos! What I love most is basically you do these for you. You invite us to “ do come along” and so we do! 🥰👍 Keep at it dude!
The McKinley memorial is interesting to see since it is right in the middle of residential street. Very easy to just walk by if you're not looking for it. Hearing that lion roar was so cool, I was like a little kid when I heard it! 😁
Something to note about the caryatid porches on the Albright Knox Museum: they're painted! See how they are a gray color that doesn't match the stonework. That's because they are made from wood.
It's "Scajaquada", actually. Here is the history of the Mozart statue (the first statue that was installed in Delaware Park) that you encountered while walking along the Jesse Kregal Pathway: www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMJMT_Mozart_in_Delaware_Park_Buffalo_NY#:~:text=The%20bust%20measures%204%27%20high%20and%20the%20overall,of%20which%20are%20part%20of%20standard%20concert%20repetoire.
I was born in Buffalo in 1942. As a child, I played in the park and knew it quite well. The gallery, the museum, and the nearby teacher's college were my main sources of education. The area between the gallery and the museum was heavily forested and thick with underbrush. To a child, it felt like one of America's earliest frontiers.
What amazing memories of such a beautiful place! I know that area you are talking about between the gallery and museum. It's still pretty much the same. Delaware Park will always be one of my most special and favorite places to visit!!! Thank you so much for watching, I'm so glad you enjoyed it!!!!
Grew up in that area in the 60's.....it was nice, use to ride our bikes around there all the time, and the zoo was free ! Moved away to the Tonwanda's in the 70's and eventually to Florida 27 years ago !
It's really a fantastic park!!!
@@UnkleHeavy it was back then also, I am so thankful I grew up in that neighborhood. On a side note, we also would ride our bikes around the Buffalo State Hospital, and yes at that time it was fully operational. During nice days, you could see the patients up in the enclosed caged porches along the older buildings, sometimes they would even take the patients out for a walk....but while riding our bikes it wasn't long before the guards drove up and told you to "get out".
Clearly I am binging on these vlogs.😆 You are SO FUNNY! Not many bloggers are self- deprecating, ( .. and oh my gosh is this hair EVER gonna grow😆) - and give utmost respectful to their environment, AND give historical accounts AND are clean videos! What I love most is basically you do these for you. You invite us to “ do come along” and so we do! 🥰👍 Keep at it dude!
I'm really glad you're enjoying them!!! I've always tried to make the vlogs be fun!!!
I had intended to go to the site of McKinley’s shooting the last time I was in Buffalo. How cool… Lion roaring in background!
The McKinley memorial is interesting to see since it is right in the middle of residential street. Very easy to just walk by if you're not looking for it. Hearing that lion roar was so cool, I was like a little kid when I heard it! 😁
Something to note about the caryatid porches on the Albright Knox Museum: they're painted! See how they are a gray color that doesn't match the stonework. That's because they are made from wood.
I had no idea they were carved wood. Thank you so much for letting me know!!! 😁
The statues are carved stone. It's the pedestals that are wood. Sorry, I should have been more specific.@@UnkleHeavy
we love the history and the picturesque views... the tulip is our favorite! :)
Hey guys! It’s a super beautiful place to go and I love spending time there!!! The tulip was a cool find, I almost missed it.
Fun fact: If you were wondering how the creek and expressway are spelled...
Scajaquada.
Thanks for watching!!!
It's "Scajaquada", actually. Here is the history of the Mozart statue (the first statue that was installed in Delaware Park) that you encountered while walking along the Jesse Kregal Pathway: www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMJMT_Mozart_in_Delaware_Park_Buffalo_NY#:~:text=The%20bust%20measures%204%27%20high%20and%20the%20overall,of%20which%20are%20part%20of%20standard%20concert%20repetoire.