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The Buffalo News am 2019-10-14 15:02
Savarino's vision for hulking DL&W terminal: a Canalside public market
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Dieser Text erwähnt Robert J. Mc Carthy, Brian Higgins, Courtney S. Cox und auch über A. Minkel und St. Bonaventure University, South Park Avenue and Illinois Street, Buffalo News, NFTA Executive Director Kimberley, Buffalo River, Buffalo Experience Museum housing Buffalo, Philadelphia’s Reading Terminal Market, Foit-Albert Associates, Public Spaces, aber auch über Metro Rail und Schenectady, Illinois, Inner Harbor, Cherry Street und über Lake Erie, veröffentlicht auf The Buffalo News