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Posts tagged with "Tourism"
Feb. 22 | by Peter Burakowski
In Buffalo, one St. Patrick’s Day parade is simply not enough.
On Saturday, March 17 at noon, camp out at the corner of South Park Ave. and Hamburg St. for the best view of the “Old Neighborhood” St. Patrick’s Day Parade. With...
Feb. 9 | by Buffalo’s style consultant, Erin Habes
Nothing excites us more than a vintage find…especially at a closely kept secret, aka “hard to find spot”. A posh vintage hideaway awaits you inside Webb Trading, located on Hertel Avenue. The...
Feb. 3 |
by Buffalo’s style consultant, Erin Habes
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and what better way to shower your love, with some heart-worthy gifts. One word…SHOES! The perfect gift, with a healthy obsession, we can confidently say, no man...
Feb. 3 |
We’re kicking off next week’s Buffalo Powder Keg Festival with a Friday night beer and wine tasting at the Buffalo Winter Bash! Tickets are valued at $30 each but you can WIN THEM HERE!
The Buffalo Winter Bash is on February 10th from 6pm-9pm at...
Jan. 31 | Official statement for use in all media
Jan. 27 | by Buffalo’s style consultant, Erin Habes
Past the iron gates and the tableside guacamole, nestled in the Elmwood Village there lies a cozy consignment shop called Second Chic, an oasis of prime vintage and gently worn clothing. Giving pieces a...
Jan. 23 | ‘Hearts in the Gardens’ will feature hors d’oeuvres, drinks and light show at Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens
Jan. 17 | by Melissa Barrie
If you have a passion for books, make sure you visit the oldest independent bookstore in Western New York – Talking Leaves. They’ve been around for over 40 years and still have a very reasonable annual membership fee of $10 that...