Psi-Friday with Mason
Every Friday at noon, Upstate New York’s premier paranormalist Mason Winfield gives us short, entertaining updates from the world of the sacred, the psychic, the paranormal, the supernatural, and the uncanny.
Psi-Friday with Mason
Ep 35: Psi Friday with Mason –The Ellicott Line
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Why do Buffalo’s streets slice across each other at unusual angles?
In this week’s Psi-Friday, Mason explores the legacy of Joseph Ellicott — the early surveyor often credited with shaping Buffalo’s radial design (though historians debate exactly who deserves that title). Instead of a simple grid, the city was mapped with spokes radiating outward, cutting diagonally through the landscape.
Some see practical Enlightenment-era planning. Others see something more symbolic.
Freemasons have long emphasized geometry, angles, cardinal directions, and hidden meaning in architecture. Was Buffalo’s layout simply visionary urban design — or a quiet nod to sacred geometry?
Even more curious: certain angled corridors have collected their share of paranormal reports over the years.
Coincidence… pattern… or something embedded in the bones of the Queen City?
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