A popular myth says that Frederick Law Olmsted designed the park, fair grounds and Washington University campus.
Frederick Law Olmsted surveyed the park and designed the Forest Park Drive.
Frederick Law Olmsted wears a tan topcoat over a gray suit, 1895.
Yet locating a museum in the park had been controversial: Frederick Law Olmsted fought against all encroachments.
Frederick Law Olmsted himself could not have sited the house better, we all agreed.
Frederick Law Olmsted 156 is the 5-12 extension of Buffalo's Gifted and Talented program.
Frederick Law Olmsted conceived the design of the park.
Frederick Law Olmsted designed some of the small parks in the area, with their rolling hills and manicured greenery.
Frederick Law Olmsted moved the cottage to its present site in 1877.
Frederick Law Olmsted sited the house and planned the driveway and west terrace.