





Delaware Park was Buffalo's #1 Park. The Pan American Exhibition was held there in 1901. (some rides at such were later duplicated at Coney Island, New York)
This urban park had various attractions through it's history. I would suggest for NOW surfing to Buffalo, New York's website to read more. If I locate old photo's/postcards I will try to post them.
As to images above and Trolley information the Trolley's went to South Park also BUT I have yet to find any widespread recreational usage of South Park. So I have not listed it YET. There was a 'conservatory' built at South Park devoted to botanical type things which replaced earlier plans in 1893 to have South Park more recreational devoted. Baseball Park, Racetrack, Water Activities,etc.etc.