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In addition to being close to the world famous natural wonder The Niagara Falls, this Upstate New York city has impressive architecture, many cultural attractions, unique restaurants and a variety of public parks - many designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead. Buffalo situated along Lake Erie and the Niagara River was established in 1801. It's famous for originating the recipe for Buffalo wings and its eateries serve cuisine inspired by many nationalities. City highlights are homes and structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Buffalo Central Terminal, Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the McKinley Monument.
In addition to being close to the world famous natural wonder The Niagara Falls, this Upstate New York city has impressive architecture, many cultural attractions, unique restaurants and a variety of public parks - many designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmstead. Buffalo situated along Lake Erie and the Niagara River was established in 1801. It's famous for originating the recipe for Buffalo wings and its eateries serve cuisine inspired by many nationalities. City highlights are homes and structures designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Buffalo Central Terminal, Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the McKinley Monument.
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