Delaware Park is one of my favorite places in Buffalo. I
live less than a half mile from Hoyt Lake and I run by it almost every day. I
think that it was well designed and is very scenic. The art gallery in the
background and the old psychiatric center down the road make it a very photogenic
area. I can see traits of early suburbia in the design of the park. Hoyt Lake
must have been a place to converse with like-minded people, and the second
section closer to the zoo is more like the natural park that Meyer discusses in
her writings - an open area surrounded by homes.
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Hoyt Lake |
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Neighboring Buffalo Psychiatric Center |
Forest Lawn Cemetery is my favorite place to run in the
city. It’s very peaceful, and it’s massive. You get a sense of the city’s
identity through the monuments of Sagoyewatha Red Jacket and burial sites of
Buffalo’s first politicians and other notables.
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Red Jacket Memorial |
I love the opening archways to the cemetery. They’re
beautiful. I love the stone used and the massive gates that enclose what’s
inside. I also love the scenery around the graves themselves. The cemetery is
not overcrowded at all, there is a brook that runs through the property that is
quite breathtaking in the summer and fall, where a lot of birds, particularly
swans, settle for the season.
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Forest Lawn Main Street entrance |
My favorite thing about Rose Lawn Cemetery is the Sphinx Statue that marks a grave. It doesn't say when the man lived or died, so I have no idea how long it's been there. But I think that it's a beautiful monument and is probably the closest I'll get to ever seeing the Egytian Sphinx in my lifetime.