Category:Iroquois Hotel (Buffalo, New York)
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Formerly located between Eagle Street, Main Street, and Washington Street, in Buffalo, New York. Known as the Gerrans Building at the time of its demolition in 1940. Replaced by the Bond Clothing Co. Building.
- Iroquois Hotel, History of Buffalo
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Media in category "Iroquois Hotel (Buffalo, New York)"
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Buffalo Police Department Annual Report 1965 - 04.jpg 2,162 × 1,576; 1.87 MB
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Buffalo, Main Street looking North, 1905.jpg 1,600 × 956; 740 KB
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Hotel Iroquois, Buffalo.tif 3,402 × 2,936; 4.22 MB
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Main Street - Buffalo, New York.jpg 6,758 × 4,496; 10.22 MB
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The World almanac and encyclopedia (1904) (14781843701).jpg 1,944 × 1,806; 879 KB
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- Built in Buffalo, New York in 1889
- 1923 disestablishments
- Former hotels in Buffalo, New York
- Demolished high-rises in Buffalo, New York
- Destroyed in New York (state) in 1940
- Esenwein & Johnson
- C.L.W. Eidlitz
- Romanesque Revival architecture in Buffalo, New York
- Neo-Renaissance architecture in Buffalo, New York
- Main Street in downtown Buffalo, New York
- Destroyed high-rise hotels of the United States
- High-rise hotels in Buffalo, New York
- Destroyed in Buffalo, New York in the 1940s
- East Eagle Street (Buffalo, New York)