A couple has been walking every day in Buffalo, exploring the city and its neighborhoods. Their journey has taken them to different parts of the city, including Black Lives Matter landmarks.

The couple started walking during the early years of the Covid-19 pandemic, when they wanted to get out of the house and explore their city.

"We wanted to get out and see the city, and walking seemed like the perfect way to do it," said one of the walkers.

Their walks have taken them to different neighborhoods, including Elmwood Village and Allentown. They have seen the city's vibrant street art scene and have visited landmarks such as Canalside and Delaware Park.

The couple's journey has also taken them to Black Lives Matter landmarks, where they have reflected on the city's history and the importance of social justice. Buffalo residents have been inspired by the couple's journey and are joining them on their walks.

The couple's walks have also highlighted the importance of accessibility and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure in the city. Hertel Avenue business owners have expressed support for the couple's initiative and are calling for more pedestrian-friendly streets.

The couple's journey is a reminder of the beauty and diversity of Buffalo and its neighborhoods. Western New York residents are coming together to support the couple's initiative and to promote walking and exploration in the city.

The couple plans to continue their walks and to explore more of the city's neighborhoods and landmarks. Their journey is expected to inspire others to get out and explore Buffalo and its many wonders.