The Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House, located in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, is a historic home that offers a glimpse into the past. This house, built in 1892, is a significant part of the local history and culture, having been the residence of Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr., a prominent leader in Buffalo's African American community.
The Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House underwent an exterior restoration in 2002-2003, preserving its historic charm and architectural integrity. Since then, it has been designated as the Nash House Museum, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore the history and culture of the local African American community through the life of Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr.
In 2007, the Rev. J. Edward Nash Sr. House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, further cementing its importance in the local and national history. This recognition underscores the house's significance as a cultural and historical landmark.
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36 Nash Street, Buffalo
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