Buffalo

Maps and Statistics of Buffalo

Buffalo, located in western New York, is the state's second-largest city, known for its rich history, architectural treasures, and vibrant cultural scene. Situated on the eastern shores of Lake Erie, near the Canadian border, Buffalo was a significant terminus of the Erie Canal, fostering its growth in the 19th century. The city played an essential role in the American industrial revolution, serving as a hub for shipping and manufacturing.

Today, Buffalo is celebrated for its architectural gems, including works by Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan. The Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the Buffalo Museum of Science are cultural landmarks. Buffalo's diverse neighborhoods reflect its multicultural heritage, with a mix of Italian, Irish, Polish, and African American influences.

Famous for its culinary contribution, the Buffalo wing, the city has a thriving food scene. Additionally, Buffalo hosts numerous festivals, such as the Allentown Art Festival. Its proximity to Niagara Falls and Toronto makes it a gateway for tourism, while revitalization efforts continue to transform its waterfront and downtown areas.

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Population 278,349
Area 121.317 km2

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