Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States



 


Notes:
Buffalo is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New York behind New York City and the seat of Erie County. It lies in Western New York, at the eastern end of Lake Erie, at the head of the Niagara River, on the United States border with Canada. With a population of 278,349 according to the 2020 census, Buffalo is the 78th-largest city in the United States.[5][6] Buffalo and the city of Niagara Falls together make up the two-county Buffalo?Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which had an estimated population of 1.1 million in 2020, making it the 49th largest MSA in the United States.



Before the 17th century, the region was inhabited by nomadic Paleo-Indians who were succeeded by the Neutral, Erie, and Iroquois nations. In the early 17th century, the French began to explore the region. In the 18th century, Iroquois land surrounding Buffalo Creek was ceded through the Holland Land Purchase, and a small village was established at its headwaters. In 1825, after its harbor was improved, Buffalo was selected as the terminus of the Erie Canal, which led to its incorporation in 1832. The canal stimulated its growth as the primary inland port between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. Transshipment made Buffalo the world's largest grain port of that era. After the coming of railroads greatly reduced the canal's importance, the city became the second-largest railway hub (after Chicago). During the mid-19th century, Buffalo transitioned to manufacturing, which came to be dominated by steel production. Later, deindustrialization and the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway saw the city's economy decline and diversify. It developed its service industries, such as health care, retail, tourism, logistics, and education, while retaining some manufacturing. In 2019, the gross domestic product of the Buffalo?Niagara Falls MSA was $53 billion.



The city's cultural landmarks include the oldest urban parks system in the United States, the Albright?Knox Art Gallery, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Shea's Performing Arts Center, the Buffalo Museum of Science, and several annual festivals. Its educational institutions include the University at Buffalo, Buffalo State College, Canisius College, D'Youville University and Medaille College. Buffalo is also known for its winter weather, Buffalo wings, and two major-league sports teams: the National Football League's Buffalo Bills and the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres.

Latitude: 000000, Longitude: -78.878056


Birth

Matches 1 to 4 of 4

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1 Burt, Howard Henry  5 Dec 1896Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I23954
2 Burt, Irene E.  5 Jan 1894Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I23952
3 Doucett, James Aylmer Jr.  12 Jul 1922Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I31756
4 Schwingle, Margaret  1894Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I31755

Death

Matches 1 to 4 of 4

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
1 Burt, Alfred H.  7 Dec 1930Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I23951
2 Dawson, Wilma Bess  25 Nov 2014Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I8343
3 Ellis, Charles A.  5 Jan 1938Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I23807
4 Tully, John William  25 Mar 2000Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States I14354

Marriage

Matches 1 to 4 of 4

   Family    Marriage    Family ID 
1 Burt / Murphy  14 Apr 1928Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States F8156
2 Herrick / Hamilton  11 Mar 1932Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States F15279
3 Keyes / Neil  5 Nov 1913Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States F8781
4 Roth / Burt  27 Jun 1931Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States F8155


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