Allentown Historic District (Buffalo, New York)
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The Allentown district is a neighborhood in Buffalo, New York. The neighborhood is home to the Allentown Historic District.


History

Allentown is named after
Lewis F. Allen Lewis Falley Allen (January 1, 1800 – May 2, 1890) was an American farmer, businessman, politician and prominent Buffalonian. Allen was the uncle-in-law of President Grover Cleveland and is credited with introducing Cleveland to the practice of ...
(1800-1890) who came to Buffalo in April 1827 to serve as Corporate Secretary and financial manager of an insurance company. Allen was also a farmer and when looking for space to let his cattle graze, purportedly his neighbor, Thomas Day, suggested some of his land, which sat between the cities of Buffalo and Black Rock. Allen's cattle path became known as Allen Street. Notably, Allen was one of the founders of the Buffalo Historical Society and Forest Lawn, where he is buried. Allen was married to Margaret ''Cleveland'' Allen and was the uncle of president Grover Cleveland. Allen introduced his nephew to many influential people, including the partners in the
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of Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers where Cleveland later took a clerkship which led him to practice law and enter into politics.Graff, 14


Geography

Allentown is the first neighborhood north of the
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core. It borders the downtown theater and entertainment district to its south, and runs north to North Street at its northern edge, Normal Avenue on the west, and Main street on the east. The neighborhood is generally centered on Allen Street and Elmwood Avenue. Allentown is known for its community of artists, for its embrace of bohemian, hipster and gay culture, and for the civic commitment of residents to the historic and aesthetic sensibilities of the neighborhood. Allentown is one of Buffalo's premier areas for nightlife, dining, and antique shopping.


Historic district

The Allentown Historic District is a
historic district A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from c ...
that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and expanded in 2012. It includes the
Kleinhans Music Hall Kleinhans Music Hall is a concert venue located on Symphony Circle in Buffalo, New York. The hall "is renowned for its acoustical excellence and graceful architecture." Kleinhans is currently the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a regu ...
which is separately listed on the NRHP and is further designated as a National Historic Landmark. Also listed on the NRHP is the
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on Delaware Avenue. The original 1980 boundaries include approximately 733 buildings, not including secondary structures. Of these, 6 are Gothic Revival, 125 Italianate, 24 Second Empire, 92 Shingle style, 106 Queen Anne, 15 Stick, 5 Shingle, 56 Colonial and 196 are plain framed buildings. ''Note:'' This includes
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/ref> Three park areas are included in the area, two redesigned by Frederick Law Olmsted and one circle, Symphony Circle, designed by him as part of his master plan for the city's park areas. After he completed the master plan, Olmsted returned to redesign and landscape Day's Park (named after Allen's neighbor Thomas Day who donated his land to the City of Buffalo) and Arlington Park; two existing city parks. In Day's Park he added a circular walkway in front of the school so the students would not trample the grass. The circular sandstone planting area that was in the center of the walkway is still in existence. Arlington Park was home to Frank Lloyd Wright while he worked in Buffalo. The new boundaries added about 320 properties to the list. ''Note:'' This includes an
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Notable places

*Allendale Theater - home of the Theater of Youth *Arlington Park - redesigned by Frederick Law Olmsted; home to Frank Lloyd Wright while he worked in Buffalo *Butler Mansion - currently UB's Jacobs Executive Development Center *Day's Park - redesigned by Frederick Law Olmsted *
Kleinhans Music Hall Kleinhans Music Hall is a concert venue located on Symphony Circle in Buffalo, New York. The hall "is renowned for its acoustical excellence and graceful architecture." Kleinhans is currently the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a regu ...
- home to the
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* Symphony Circle - Part of the extensive parks and parkways system designed for Buffalo by Frederick Law Olmsted * Wilcox Mansion - Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site *The Nickel City Housing Cooperative, Buffalo's first single-family housing cooperative, located in Edward Brodhead Green's historic Granger Mansion. * Trinity Episcopal Church- Noted for its stained glass architecture.


Allentown Art Festival

The Allentown Art Festival, originally known as the Buffalo Art Festival, is an event started by Jason Natowitz in 1958, beginning as a small town meeting to stimulate business in the neighborhood. The meeting triggered the foundation of the Allentown Village Society, and, by August, plans were in the works for an outdoor art show in the town, which occurred the following month in September 1958. With only 50 artists, the event quickly became very successful. Louis Cherenzia, another one of the founders, noted "It was rated as the most colorful cultural event in Buffalo since the Pan-American Exposition." Following the event, the town recognized its success, and announced plans for a second annual. "The Buffalo Art Festival" quickly came to be identified with its more precise location, Allentown, and eventually its name became "Allentown Art Festival". The Allentown Art Festival has grown since its beginnings 50 years ago. Support of the Allentown Village Society, Inc. and its number of volunteers has essentially stayed the same. According to the official website, "Their labors have borne fruit beyond the annual Allentown Art Festival weekend and beyond the boundaries of the Allentown neighborhood of Buffalo."


See also

* National Register of Historic Places listings in Buffalo, New York *
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Gallery

File:Allendale Theatre, Buffalo, New York, August 2013.jpg, 1913 Allendale Theatre File:ArlingtonPark.jpg, Arlington Park File:AllenStreetNightlife.jpg, Allen Street bars File:GabrielsGate-TifftsRow.jpg, Tiffts Row File:WilcoxMansion.jpg, Wilcox Mansion File:AllentownBuffalo1.jpg, Allen at Elmwood File:AllentownBuffalo2.jpg, A view of Allen Street from the west end


References


Sources

* Graff, Henry F. ''Grover Cleveland'' (2002). , short biography by scholar


External links

* * * http://www.allentown.org/ * https://web.archive.org/web/20080731043517/http://library.buffalo.edu/maps/buffalo-wnymaps/buffalo_neighborhoods.php#allentown {{authority control Entertainment districts in New York (state) Gay villages in New York (state) Neighborhoods in Buffalo, New York Restaurant districts and streets in the United States Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Historic districts in Buffalo, New York National Register of Historic Places in Buffalo, New York