Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House, Buffalo
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Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House is a historic home located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. The house was constructed in 1892 and is in the Queen Anne style. It was home to Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. a prominent leader in Buffalo's African American community. He served as pastor at the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church from 1892 to 1953. Rev. Nash purchased the frame, two flat home in 1925 and his wife remained in the home until 1987. The house underwent exterior restoration in 2002-2003 and has been designated the Nash House Museum. ()
Architectural style: Queen Anne style architectureCoordinates: 42°53'9"N, 78°52'1"W
Day trips
Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: KeyBank Center, Colored Musicians Club, Allentown, Main Place Mall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House?
Nearby attractions include Macedonia Baptist Church, Buffalo (1 min walk), Colored Musicians Club, Buffalo (2 min walk), Durham Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church, Buffalo (5 min walk), Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Buffalo (7 min walk).
How to get to Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House by public transport?
The nearest stations to Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House:
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Bus
- NFTA Metro Center (8 min walk)
- FlixBus Buffalo • Lines: 2686 (8 min walk)
Light rail
- Lafayette Square • Lines: Metro (10 min walk)
- Fountain Plaza • Lines: Metro (11 min walk)
Train
- Buffalo-Exchange Street (16 min walk)