West Village Historic District (Buffalo, New York)
It is one of Buffalo's oldest and most intact residential areas, having been developed on the site of the estate of the city's first mayor Ebenezer Johnson and South Village of Black Rock.It contains 102 structures built between 1854 and 1914, most of which are detached single-family dwellings, with about a dozen apartment buildings.Included in the district is Johnson Park, redesigned by Frederick Law Olmsted about 1876, and Hutchinson Central Technical High School.The local district was designated in 1979 and then was certified by the National Park Service in 1983.[3] Media related to West Village, Buffalo, New York at Wikimedia Commons