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Revision 3 . . December 16, 2001 10:36 am by (logged).234.79.xxx [*typo correction, and addition of Anchor Bar]
Revision 2 . . December 16, 2001 9:20 am by Paul Drye [Move from "Buffalo", plus links]
Revision 1 . . July 28, 2001 9:52 am by (logged).186.219.xxx
  

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Buffalo, New York, located on the eastern end of Lake Erie, has a population of 300,717 (1998). It is at the beginning of the [Niagara River]? which flows northward, over the [Niagara Falls]? and into Lake Ontario. The Buffalo-Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area has a population of 1,152,541 (1998), which makes it the second largest city in New York dtate after New York City itself.
Buffalo, New York, located on the eastern end of Lake Erie, has a population of 300,717 (1998). It is at the beginning of the [Niagara River]? which flows northward, over the [Niagara Falls]? and into Lake Ontario. The Buffalo-Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area has a population of 1,152,541 (1998), which makes it the second largest city in New York state after New York City itself.

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The first American to settle in Buffalo was Cornelius Winney in 1796. By 1811, 500 people were living in the village of Buffalo.
The first American to settle in Buffalo was Cornelius Winney in 1796. By 1811, 500 people were living in the village of Buffalo.

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The world-famous [Buffalo chicken wings]? were invented in a Buffalo bar in 1964.

The world-famous [Buffalo chicken wings]? were invented in a Buffalo bar (The Anchor Bar) in 1964.

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