Bidwell Parkway

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Bidwell Parkway is a historic, tree-lined boulevard in Buffalo, New York, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted as part of the city’s renowned park and parkway system.

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Bidwell Parkway canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic boulevard
parkway
connectsTo Colonial Circle NERFINISHED
Soldier’s Place NERFINISHED
country United States of America
designer Frederick Law Olmsted NERFINISHED
hasAdjacentLandUse residential neighborhood
hasCity Buffalo NERFINISHED
hasFeature broad right-of-way
central landscaped median
residential frontages
rows of street trees
hasFunction recreational corridor
urban thoroughfare
hasLandscapeArchitect Frederick Law Olmsted NERFINISHED
hasPlanningConcept parkway
hasRegion Western New York NERFINISHED
hasState New York NERFINISHED
hasStreetType boulevard
hasUrbanDesignStyle 19th-century picturesque planning
hasUse bicycling
local traffic
pedestrian recreation
heritageDesignation historic resource of Buffalo
isElementOf Buffalo’s radial and parkway street plan
locatedIn Buffalo, New York NERFINISHED
namedAfter Daniel Davidson Bidwell NERFINISHED
partOf Buffalo Olmsted park and parkway system NERFINISHED
Buffalo park and parkway system NERFINISHED
treeLined true

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