Buffalo, New York is home to beautiful Lake Erie. This depiction of Buffalo's waterfront shows the many activities that are vibrant during the warm summer months. The City Hall and Hotel Statler are among the buildings illustrated. The sailboat is motoring its way toward the concession area, which feeds many a visitor to this tourist hot spot. |
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This art-deco train station, home to New York Central, was completed in 1929, after years of debate over its location. The New York Central Rail Terminal serviced passengers for 50 years and is now on state and national Registers of Historic Places. The NYC 4-6-4 (Hudson Class) No. 5284, one of 275 look-alike locomotives, helped transport almost 100,000 passengers in and out of Buffalo in 1929. |
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Pleasant View Road caught Ron's eye while hiking near his country home in northern New York. He found the textures and shadow patterns in this abandoned old house to be appealing, so he photographed it in both summer and winter and created this fine pen and ink drawing. Later, he water colored it to produce this fine piece of art. |
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The Roycroft Inn became a National Landmark in 1986. It underwent a tremendous fire in the early 1990's and thanks to the support of the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation it re-opened in June 1995. Ron produced a felt tip pen and ink drawing of this fabulous landmark. The drawing illustrates the Inn before it was expanded and the way many Northern New Yorkers remember it. |
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The Roycroft Inn became a National Landmark in 1986. It underwent a tremendous fire in the early 1990's and thanks to the support of the Margaret L. Wendt Foundation it re-opened in June 1995. Ron produced a felt tip pen and ink drawing of this fabulous landmark. The drawing illustrates the Inn before it was expanded and the way many Northern New Yorkers remember it. |
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