Mark Goldman
Goldman, a
local hero to some, is largely responsible for the revitalization
of Chippewa Street. See the Calumet
Building
High Hopes: The Rise and Decline of Buffalo, New York. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983:
- Online Google reprint
- Bishop Timon and Immigrant Catholics in Buffalo
- Bishop Timon Creates Parochial School System in Buffalo
- Pan American Exposition: World's Fair as Historical Metaphor
- The Senecas, Red Jacket, and the Holland Land Company
- William Wells Brown
- The Belt Line Railroad and Assumption Parish
- Michael Pasczek
- The Johnson Immigration Restriction Law
Other online essays:
- Buffalo's Historic Neighborhoods: Hamlin Park
- First There Was Black Rock
- Urban Exercises: A Portrait of Little Summer Street Originally published in Buffalo Spree
Other book by Goldman:
- City on the Lake: The Challenge of Change in Buffalo, New York. Prometheus Books, 1990
- City on the Edge: Buffalo, New York, 1900-present
Projects:
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