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918 Main Street (formerly the Summit Building) (1891)

Cyrus K. Porter

918 Main Street
Buffalo, NY
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This location is part of Preservation Buffalo-Niagara’s Westside Revitalization SCVNGR Trek.  Play SCVNGR to learn about Buffalo’s rich architectural heritage, earn badges and win prizes at participating venues.  Download the SCVNGR app and start playing today!

 

Like neighborhing 878 Main Street, 918 Main is a late 19th century structure, consisting of four floors, located directly adjacent to the Red Jacket Building.  The series of buildings that cover the corner of Main and Allen Streets is a nice of example of late 19th century architecture, with some spectacular detailing, especially on building at the corner of Allen and Main Streets.  

Tours with this Location

  • SCVNGR Westside Revitalization

    smartphone tour / game

Suite M108, 617 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14203
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