Anonymous ID: c848af Feb. 6, 2023, 5:06 a.m. No.18294184   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4225 >>4303

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There are tunnels in the area. Lockport tunnels to the north a bit. Haven't found any yet near the "quake" coords.

 

> https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-york/buffalo/beneath-streets-buffalo/

 

March 30, 2017 by Samantha Gill

What Lies Beneath The Streets Of Buffalo Is Creepy Yet Amazing

 

Buffalo is one of America’s oldest cities, and with that comes a whole lot of history – both good and bad. First, let’s talk about the good: Buffalo boasted some of the most booming industry. Case in point: the Erie Canal. Built towards the end of the Industrial Revolution, the Erie Canal was legendary for its time, spanning over 300 miles from Albany to Buffalo and providing shipping and settlement opportunities that did not exist before.

 

Wondering what the bad could possibly be? We’ll let you in on a not-so-secret thought: Really old things tend to attract (or keep) really old spirits. One example of a creepy – albeit amazing – artifact can be found 40 minutes from Buffalo underneath the Erie Canal at the Lockport Cave.

Experience eery isolation at Lockport Cave: 5 Gooding Street, Lockport.

 

The Lockport Caves are man-made caves and tunnels which were built at the beginning of progress on the Erie Canal, dating back to the early 1800s. Travel to Lockport and travel back in time as you embark on 70-minute guided tours of the caves, both inside and out. Once your tour begins, you will be in awe of the revolutionary water power tunnels, which take visitors up close and personal from Canal Locks 67-71, which were recently rehabilitated from their original construction from 1838.

 

If you're into history, you'll want to head deeper into the tunnels to discover ruins from the Industrial Revolution, several unique geological formations, and artifacts left by the men who built the tunnel during their work on the Erie Canal.

"Blasted out of solid rock," the cave was revolutionary for its time.

 

The Lockport Cave is 1,600 total feet long and served as a water power runnel, which provided water power to three industries during the Industrial Revolution. The cave was an invention of Birdsill Holly, a great innovator who held over 150 patents in his lifetime.

 

The middle of the tour takes you through the middle of the caves with one of America's longest underground boat rides, where you will discover more ruins from the 1800s. The underground boat ride takes passengers along the Erie Canal to discover history like you've never seen before.

 

According to the Lockport Caves website, the ride has been described as both "peaceful and eerie," and we couldn't have said it better ourselves! The waterway is largely unlit, with the exception of a few lights placed along the walls of the cave.

Looking for less cool and more creepy?

Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride

If history isn't really your thing, but you enjoy "the dark side," you'll be pleased to know that the Lockport Cave offers a "Ghost Hunters Experience," allowing visitors to investigate paranormal activity in the dimly lit underground tunnels.

The Ghost Hunters Experience is not for the faint of heart. The tour is four hours long and takes you on a guided tour of the entire perimeter of the caves. It's rumored that the cave builder, Birdsill Holly, had plenty of interaction with the paranormal himself, and the Cave was even featured on the SyFy channel!

Do the "Tunnels of Terror" live up to their name?

Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride

Leamer – Trip Advisor

Find out for yourself! Ghost Hunters Experiences are available by reservation only on Saturday nights from 9:00 PM - 2:00 AM (smack dab in the middle of the "witching hour"). Bring your own lighting to explore the caves, as they are located deep underground and don't receive any natural light.

 

Have you gone underground at Lockport Caves? Did you experience anything eery or suspicious? Share your stories or favorite memories of the history of the canal with us!

Anonymous ID: c848af Feb. 6, 2023, 5:15 a.m. No.18294225   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4260 >>4303

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video nuked

 

Posted in Buffalo February 21, 2018 by Samantha Gill

What’s Hidden Underground The Streets of Buffalo Is Unexpected But Awesome

 

Most Buffalonians, ourselves included, walk the streets and sidewalks of the Queen City without giving a second thought to what lies underneath their feet. But something major is hidden under those silver city grates, and it’s pretty amazing. No — it’s not a team of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (although some of that movie was filmed on our streets).There are thousands of vaults and tunnels hidden under the streets of Buffalo that date back to the origins of the city. It’s completely unexpected — and completely awesome. Take a look:

 

Editor’s note: unfortunately, the video uploader has removed the footage below. We apologize for the inconvenience.

 

Special thanks to buffalophotographer7 on YouTube for sharing this video!

 

We had no idea this intricate system was hidden underground and under our feet all this time. What other secrets of Buffalo have you uncovered? Did you know these vaults existed? Tell us in the comments below!

Anonymous ID: c848af Feb. 6, 2023, 5:22 a.m. No.18294260   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4303

 

This guy sounds like a shill trying to deboooonk the tunnels in Buffalo Conspiracy Theory

 

so he says this

>No one has ever been in any of the tunnels they email about—or even seen evidence of their existence— but the rumors are hot and people want to believe them so bad

but when there's evidence put up on Youtube, it gets yanked.

>>18294225

>video nuked

 

No, there wasn’t a secret tunnel. There just wasn’t.

 

By Steve Cichon

steve@buffalostories.com

@stevebuffalo

 

I get questions about purported secret tunnels around Buffalo constantly, like from the well-intentioned person who sent this email.

 

People are obsessed with tunnels. Tunnels from Prohibition. Tunnels from the Underground Railroad. Tunnels between neighbors houses.

 

No one has ever been in any of the tunnels they email about—or even seen evidence of their existence— but the rumors are hot and people want to believe them so bad. But we are humans, not moles.

 

There are very few tunnels— statically NO tunnels compared to the numbers of rumors.

 

Of course, there are tunnels. Lots and lots of tunnels. But SECRET tunnels? There are secret tunnels only on Scooby-Doo.

 

But people will still email me about tunnels, and I will still gently try to tell these emailers that there probably wasn’t a tunnel, and they won’t believe me, and the beat goes on.

Posted on January 25, 2020

Anonymous ID: c848af Feb. 6, 2023, 5:32 a.m. No.18294303   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4332

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interdasting

 

> https://archive.ph/wfnSH#selection-2671.61-2671.99

 

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I figured this is where I would find the best answer for my investigation. What kind of tunnels exist on North Campus? I'm not talking about Knox to Student Union. I mean like O'Brien to Baldy to Lockwood and Park and Jacobs. Like under ground. I have only been able to find access for those building listed above. Does anyone know if there are connecting tunnels to anywhere else (again specifically underground, NOT the 2nd floor cat walks) to like Cooke/Hoch or Capen?

TL;DR Where are underground tunnels on North Campus?

 

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You can go underground from Baird to Slee if you wanted to, but none of these things are really secret tunnels.

 

There is a walkway on South Campus between Squire, Harriman,and the Biomedical Research Building.Access is now more difficult from anywhere other than Harriman, since the other buildings are secured. It is a pretty pointless tunnel, but it means you could get on to the campus within the medical school at Cary or Sherman and walk to lunch if you really wanted to do that.

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BRB is accessible, squire, foster are not,

Anonymous ID: c848af Feb. 6, 2023, 5:37 a.m. No.18294332   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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>Secret North Campus Tunnel

<and the Biomedical Research Building.

 

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The animal testing labs are on the basement level of park. They aren't very secure nor hidden,