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English: The Dellenbaugh Block, 163-171 Broadway at Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, New York, May 2020. A series of three interconnected Italianate brick commercial buildings built in the 1860s and '70s, their original owner was Frederick Dellenbaugh, a second-generation German-American best known as an artist and boatman who accompanied John Wesley Powell on his second Colorado River Expedition; he himself lived in an adjacent Federal-style house built in 1842 and no longer extant. As of March 14, 1980 (the date when the properties' Building-Structure Inventory Form was filed with the New York State Division for Historic Preservation), 163 Broadway (foreground) housed a drugstore, 167 (middle) a collision shop, and 171 (furthest back, far left) was vacant. It's now undergoing renovation as a mixed-use development comprising retail space and apartments, dubbed the "Nash Lofts". The Dellenbaugh Block was named a Buffalo city landmark in 2005.
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