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JEWISH AND KOSHER GREATER BUFFALO, NEW YORK:
AMHERST
BUFFALO CHEEKTOWAGA
ELMA GETZVILLE NIAGARA
FALLS, NY NIAGARA FALLS CANADA
TONAWANDA WILLIAMSVILLE
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CHEEKTOWAGA
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GETZVILLE
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FALLS, NEW YORK 6
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Buffalo is an American
city in western
New
York State. As of the census of 2000, the city had a total
population of 292,648. It is the state's second-largest city, after New
York City, and is the county
seat of Erie
County.GR6
It is also the economic and cultural center of the The
Buffalo-Niagara Region, a diverse metropolitan
area with a population of 1.1 million people [1].
Buffalo is also sometimes considered part of the Golden
Horseshoe[1],
an international metropolitan area of over 9.7 million people.
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Buffalo lies at the eastern end of Lake
Erie, at the southern head of the Niagara
River, which connects Lake Erie and Lake
Ontario. European-Americans
first settled there in the late-18th century. Growth was slow until
the city became the western terminus of the Erie
Canal some forty years later. By the turn of the next century,
Buffalo was one of the country's leading cities, and by far its
largest inland port.
The huge grain
elevators and industrial
plants that the canal spawned began to disappear in the mid-20th
century as the Saint
Lawrence Seaway enabled water traffic to bypass the city.
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Distancing itself from its industrial past,
Buffalo is redefining itself as a cultural, banking, educational,
and medical
center. The city was named by Reader's
Digest as the third cleanest city in America
in 2005. [2]
In 2001 USA
Today named Buffalo the winner of its "City with a
Heart" contest, proclaiming it the nation's "friendliest
city." Also, in 1996 and 2002, Buffalo won the All-America
City Award.
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Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo,_New_York
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