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You may remember this post from last year, when we featured a custom snow globe of Buffalo's City Hall created for The Floristry by Avalon Scarves.

This year, Avalon and The Floristry is allowing their loyal customers and BR readers to have their say in which piece of prominent local architecture is featured. What building(s) of Buffalo's heritage would you like to see recreated in a snow globe?

The choices are Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens, The Richardson Complex Towers, The Grain Elevators and Erie Canal, Crystal Beach and the Canadiana, The Electric Light Tower from the Pan American Expo and the ever-flexible "Other".

Avalon has set up a voting poll via Google which will help them simplify the tabulation of the results. Vote here.
The Floristry
1385 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, NY 14209
716.885.6037
800.237.3285

AVALON
767 Main St.
Buffalo, NY 14203
716.208.5070

digulios

What Others Have To Say

  1. Hoss

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    Oct 11th, 09:48

    Definitely the Grain Elevator. Since they don't get the same respect the others do, there might not be any left in a couple years.

  2. platt4

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    Oct 11th, 10:26

    nononone of the above

  3. 300miles

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    Oct 11th, 11:13

    I didn't get a chance to buy the City Hall one last year. Looks very cool

  4. eating

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    Oct 11th, 12:09

    i bought one last year for my m.i.l. and plan to buy her another this year. i think the best option is the pan am tower. many of the other choices are cool, but maybe not as retail friendly. the botanical gardens should do their own.

  5. impressingagent

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    Oct 11th, 15:09

    albright knox

  6. Buffalo21stcentury

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    Oct 11th, 18:06

    iconic buildings...well nothing has yet surpassed city hall

    but in addition to the list I would put the Statler and the Central Terminal and if the passenger concourse were rebuilt then the DL&W.

  7. comptart_lws

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    Oct 11th, 18:14

    Darwin Martin House (but, in a "square globe")

  8. davvid

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    Oct 11th, 18:37

    Grain Elevators

  9. AtwaterLouse

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    Oct 11th, 19:41

    new Pano's - full of customers, parking lot full of cars, a few boycotting protesters on sidewalk getting snowed on

    Guaranteed best seller.

  10. onestarmartin

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    Oct 11th, 20:02

    I agree with the statler tower globe, this way we can give one to whomever ownes the building at the time the globe comes out and say...this is what it should look like!

  11. JohnMarko

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    Oct 11th, 23:13

    I got two of the City Hall - one for me and one for my sister.

    They look GREAT.

    If you check with them, they might still order one of the City Halls for you - they had to re-order fior me...

    I voted for the Niagara Mohawk Bldg. (Electric Co. Bldg.) downtown...

  12. JohnMarko

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    Oct 11th, 23:14

    I got two of the City Hall - one for me and one for my sister.

    They look GREAT.

    If you check with them, they might still order one of the City Halls for you - they had to re-order fior me...

    I voted for the Niagara Mohawk Bldg. (Electric Co. Bldg.) downtown...

  13. PaulBuffalo

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    Oct 11th, 23:29

    Grain elevators.

  14. yeahright

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    Oct 12th, 10:52

    Great Idea, I want them all, its a hard choice, I went to the vote link and voted for Crystal Beach. It's in all of our recent memories.

  15. beersponge

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    Oct 13th, 21:02

    As one of the designers of the Buffalo snow globes you have been reading about, I thought I would share some of our pre-design discussions. I thank all of those who have voted on your favorite choice for the next limited edition snow globe. We have also received many other suggestions almost all of which are on our long list of possibilities. We narrowed down a choice of 5 based on the uniqueness of the building or theme. Also, the fact that when a small mold is created and inserted into a round glass globe in water, funny things happen to the shapes and sizes that limit our sculpturing of the mold. Long rectangular or flat square buildings (such as the obvious choice like the Darwin Martin house) would be almost impossible to recreate. In the future there may be a design paying homage to the house. We also have to be aware of licenses, and recognition, and existing similarities. An early leader in the "other " category is the Central Terminal. We left that off this vote, as it was too similar to the city hall design. Hopefully with a good economy we will offer more than one design a year. Stay tuned for the results of the votes.

  16. PaulBuffalo

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    Oct 13th, 21:18

    Beersponge, I purchased the City Hall globe last year and was impressed with the design and detail. I look forward to this year's globe. Thank you for the good work.

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