5/13/13
Day 133/365

Drove by here on my way to work this morning. Then I was hungry all day. If you're from Buffalo, you know Scime's sausage. Best. Ever.
The Steeple 1892.  The surviving steeple once standing tall above a church that at times since its construction in the mid-1920s, functioned as a Baptist Church, Temple Emanu-el for a Jewish congregation, Scottish Rite Masons, Methodists, and finally Korean United Methodists before they abandoned it in 2005.  An arson fire caused an estimated $250,000 damage in April 2012.  Preservationists failed to save the main building, but the demolition company bought the land to save the spire from a wrecking ball.   Now they plan to incorporate the soaring structure into a housing project on the site at Colvin and Tacoma in Buffalo.
The Steeple 1900.  The surviving steeple once standing tall above a church that at times since its construction in the mid-1920s, functioned as a Baptist Church, Temple Emanu-el for a Jewish congregation, Scottish Rite Masons, Methodists, and finally Korean United Methodists before they abandoned it in 2005.  An arson fire caused an estimated $250,000 damage in April 2012.  Preservationists failed to save the main building, but the demolition company bought the land to save the spire from a wrecking ball.   Now they plan to incorporate the soaring structure into a housing project on the site at Colvin and Tacoma in Buffalo.
Trinity Courtyard
Celtic Cross at Trinity Episcopal Church in Buffalo
5/13/13
Day 133/365

Drove by here on my way to work this morning. Then I was hungry all day. If you're from Buffalo, you know Scime's sausage. Best. Ever.
5/13/13
Day 133/365

Drove by here on my way to work this morning. Then I was hungry all day. If you're from Buffalo, you know Scime's sausage. Best. Ever.
5/13/13
Day 133/365

Drove by here on my way to work this morning. Then I was hungry all day. If you're from Buffalo, you know Scime's sausage. Best. Ever.
See photo in original gallery.