File:Liberty Building - Port of Buffalo handbook.jpg

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English: Liberty National Bank building in Buffalo, New York, from a 1970 advertisement
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Source Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Port of Buffalo, 1969/1970 Handbook, inside back cover
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no copyright notice found in handbook or on advertisement itself; published in 1970

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