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C. W. Miller Livery Stable is a historic multi-story livery stable located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is a six-story, rectangular masonry building 65 feet wide and 236 feet deep, built between 1892 and 1894. As horses were phased out and automobiles became more common, it was converted for use as a parking garage. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.

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  • C. W. Miller Livery Stable (en)
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  • C. W. Miller Livery Stable is a historic multi-story livery stable located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is a six-story, rectangular masonry building 65 feet wide and 236 feet deep, built between 1892 and 1894. As horses were phased out and automobiles became more common, it was converted for use as a parking garage. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. (en)
  • Der C. W. Miller Livery Stable ist ein Beispiel für einen historischen mehrgeschossigen Livery Stable in Buffalo, New York. Das sechsstöckige, rechteckige Gebäude ist ungefähr 20 m breit und 72 m tief und wurde zwischen 1892 und 1894 erbaut. Der Mietstall wurde von Lansing und Beierl entworfen und bei der Eröffnung als ein "Palast für Pferde" bezeichnet. Die verschiedenen Stockwerke waren mit langen Rampen verbunden, über die Pferde, Wagen, Reisebusse verschoben werden konnten. In den 1920er Jahren wurden dann steilere und somit effizientere Rampen für Kraftfahrzeuge eingebaut. Er diente dann als Garage. (de)
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  • C. W. Miller Livery Stable (en)
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  • C. W. Miller Livery Stable, June 2009 (en)
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  • Der C. W. Miller Livery Stable ist ein Beispiel für einen historischen mehrgeschossigen Livery Stable in Buffalo, New York. Das sechsstöckige, rechteckige Gebäude ist ungefähr 20 m breit und 72 m tief und wurde zwischen 1892 und 1894 erbaut. Der Mietstall wurde von Lansing und Beierl entworfen und bei der Eröffnung als ein "Palast für Pferde" bezeichnet. Die verschiedenen Stockwerke waren mit langen Rampen verbunden, über die Pferde, Wagen, Reisebusse verschoben werden konnten. In den 1920er Jahren wurden dann steilere und somit effizientere Rampen für Kraftfahrzeuge eingebaut. Er diente dann als Garage. 2007 wurde der C. W. Miller Livery Stable im National Register of Historic Places aufgeführt. 2017 wurde das Gebäude von den Buffalo Public Schools erworben, um die Emerson School of Hospitality darin unterzubringen. (de)
  • C. W. Miller Livery Stable is a historic multi-story livery stable located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. It is a six-story, rectangular masonry building 65 feet wide and 236 feet deep, built between 1892 and 1894. As horses were phased out and automobiles became more common, it was converted for use as a parking garage. Designed by Lansing and Beierl, it was nationally known because of its engineering and other innovations to handle the requirements of horses and wagons, coaches, etc. in a vertical environment. Originally built with long ramps, in the 1920s it was modified with steeper ramps so that motor vehicles could move more efficiently between floors. When opened, it was proclaimed a "palace for horses." It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The site was purchased in 2017 by Buffalo Public Schools for its Emerson School of Hospitality. It plans to work with real estate developer Mark Croce in converting the facility to a culinary school, in partnership with the Curtiss Hotel next door. (en)
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