THREATENED WITH DEMOLITION

John O'Flanagan House
171 Niagara Street, Buffalo, NY

by Tim Tielman, Executive Director of the
Campaign for Buffalo
History, Architecture and Culture

The structure was built as a semi-detached (side-by-side) double, between 1850 and 1868. It was built c.1867 by John O'Flanagan, who identified himself variously as an architect and builder through the period of Buffalo's post-Civil War boom.

Interior features:

There are only two Second Empire style houses left on lower Niagara Street, the O'Flanagan house and the Balcom/Chandler House at 89 Niagara. Both are endangered.


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by Tim Tielman

Balcom/Chandler House at 89 Niagara

by Tim Tielman


Photos by David Granville


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