Buffalo is the second-largest city in the U.S. state of New York and a primary gateway for commerce and travel across the Canada–United States border, forming part of the Buffalo Niagara Region. The Buffalo area was inhabited before the 17th century by the Native American Iroquois tribe and later by French settlers. The city grew significantly in the 19th and 20th centuries as a result of immigration, the construction of the Erie Canal and rail transportation, and its proximity to Lake Erie.
Today Buffalo’s economy has transitioned to service industries with a greater emphasis on healthcare, research and higher education. Its culture blends Northeastern and Midwestern traditions, with annual festivals and a thriving and progressive music and arts scene.
Museums in Buffalo, New York
- Albright–Knox Art Gallery
- Buffalo Museum of Science
- Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
- The Buffalo History Museum
- Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House Complex
- Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, New York)
Baltimore
- City: Buffalo, New York
- Country: United States
- State: New York
- First village: 1789
- Founded: 1801
- Incorporated: 1832
- Population: 1.1 million – Metro
A Tour of the Top Museums in the USA
- Museums in New York
- Museums in Washington, D.C.
- Museums in Boston
- Museums in Los Angeles
- Museums in San Francisco
- Museums in Chicago
- Museums in Cleveland
- Museums in Philadelphia
- Museums in Wilmington
- Museums in Houston
- Museums in Honolulu
- Museums in Columbus
- Museums in New Haven
- Museums in Baltimore
- Museums in Massachusetts
- Museums in Buffalo, New York
- Museums in Fort Worth, Texas
- American Proverbs and Quotes
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