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Re: (rshsdepot) Central Terminal: Saving a Buffalo Landmark - May 3



Well, all the good info i sent came back to me gobbledy  
gook--sorry--------------
 
here's the main one--on the TV program
 
 
 
 
 
_PLEASE watch "Central  Terminal saving a Buffalo Landmark ..._ 
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In a message dated 4/30/2008 5:06:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
jdent1_@_optonline.net writes:

Well for  those of you lucky enough to live in the Buffalo area, I have been 
told it is  being aired on your local PBS station this very night!

- ----- Original  Message -----
From: "J. Henry Priebe Jr." 
Date: Wednesday, April 30,  2008 4:47 pm
Subject: Re: (rshsdepot) Central Terminal: Saving a Buffalo  Landmark - May 3
To: "rshsdepot_@_lists.railfan.net" 

> 
>  Boy I'd like to see that, but the 450 mile trek from Buffalo to 
> to  Trenton, NJ 
> is a little prohibitive!
> 
> Henry
>  
> J. Henry Priebe Jr. Blue Moon Internet Corp Network  Administrator
> www.bluemoon.net Internet Access & Web  Hosting
> www.railfan.net Railfan Network Services
> 
>  
> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 jdent1_@_optonline.net wrote:
> 
> >  Central Terminal: Saving a Buffalo Landmark - May 3
> > 
> >  A film with an Historic Preservation theme will be screened 
>  Saturday,> May 3, 4pm at the Broad Street Bank, 143 E State 
>  Street, Trenton as
> > part of the 5th Annual Trenton Film Festival.  Screening will be
> > followed by a panel discussion moderated by  John Hatch, President
> > Preservation NJ.
> > 
> >  "Central Terminal: Saving a Buffalo Landmark" explores the storied
>  > past of the beloved train station in Buffalo, New York. Built 
> on  the
> > cusp of the Great Depression, the Central Terminal was a hub  of
> > activity. As train travel waned in the 1970s, it was shuttered  and
> > for twenty years it suffered from neglect and abuse by  private
> > owners. In 1997, local preservationists acquired the  building, which
> > had been stripped of its grandeur and was in  desperate need of
> > repair. This documentary highlights the  building's 
> architectural and
> > social significance and  recent efforts to bring it back to life
> > against all odds!  "Central Terminal: Saving a Buffalo 
> Landmark" was
> >  produced by Kirsten Jahn and Scott Richardson, digital media arts
> >  students working under the guidance of Barbara Irwin, Ph.D., 
>  director> of the Canisius College Video Institute (29 min. 
>  Directed by Barbara
> > Irwin.).
> > 
> > For  tickets to this remarkable documentary on the highly unlikely
> >  saving of an extraordinary building, go to
> >  http://www.trentonfilmfestival.org or call 1-800-838-3006 (24hr).
> >  
> > Christina Scott
> > christina_@_preservationnj.org  
> 
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Jim Dent  
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