Spring 1999 Heritage Magazine

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Rainy-Daisy and the Spirit of the Pan-Am. - Controversy over the Pan-Am artwork created by Evelyn Rumsey Cary. The official logo and emblem was viewed by some as too risque and a spoof to poke fun at the criticism resulted in an alternate version of the poster. By Robert M. Gum

When Pierce-Arrow Went To War - The Piece-Arrow motor car company went from manufacturing luxury cars to building trucks for the army during WWI. By Brooks T Brierley

The Old Photo Album - Photos from the Western New York Heritage Institute collection. By Edward J. Patton

Frank Lloyd Wright. Unexecuted Designs for Western New York - Illustrations of unbuilt projects from the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright including the Darwin D. Martin House and Graycliff. By Patrick J. Mahoney, R.A.

Schooner Michigan- A Symbolic Voyage. An interpretation of the public spectacle. By Janet Larkin

Objects from the Goodyear Site: A Proto-historic Iroquoian Village, Town of Elma - An archaeological excavation turns up important new information on the prior inhabitants of Erie County. By Dr. R. Michael Gramly

Last Look - A glimpse of some of Buffalo's once cherished homes and storefronts, now marked for demolition. By Judy Pellegrino with photos by Paul Redding

 

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