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  1. Originating around 1789 as a small trading community inhabited by the Neutral Nation near the mouth of Buffalo Creek, the city, then a town, grew quickly after the opening of the Erie Canal in 1825, with the city at its western terminus.

  2. The city's cultural landmarks include the oldest urban parks system in the United States, the Buffalo AKG Art Museum, the Buffalo History Museum, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Shea's Performing Arts Center, the Buffalo Museum of Science, and several annual festivals.

  3. From the Civil War graves at our historic Forest Lawn cemetery to the antique cars at the Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum to our nation’s largest inland floating history museum, the Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Park, Buffalo is home to the American experience.

  4. 16 hours ago · 820 Northampton St, Buffalo, NY 14211, USA. Housewives blockade Lester Street, 1958. ... The Buffalo History Museum. 1 Museum Ct, Buffalo, NY 14216 (716) 873-9644.

  5. Jun 22, 2022 · In chronological order, here are the seven dominant theories of the origin of Buffalos name. 1. The first theory to appear in print is Stolen Horsemeat (1825). Sheldon Ball recounted it in his self-published pamphlet, Buffalo in 1825.

  6. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Buffalo, New York, United States. Prior to 18th century. 1620 - Erie Nation occupies area. 1651 - Seneca Nation destroys Erie Nation. 1679 - La Salle built Fort Conti and launched Le Griffon. [1] 1687 - Marquis de Denonville built Fort Denonville at the mouth of the river. [1] 18th century.

  7. Home. Exhibits. Buffalos Neighborhoods: Exploring Our Migrant & Immigrant Heritage. Next > Buffalos Early Inhabitants: The Legacy of the Seneca. Before the arrival of white European settlers to Western New York, several Native American tribes inhabited the area.

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