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Buffalo rests at the eastern edge of Lake Erie, a broad expanse of water that shapes its climate and character, drawing a cool, crisp air even in the height of summer. It lies 4.7 miles west-north-west of West Seneca, NY (from West Seneca, NY: bearing 302°T), and is situated 6.4 miles west of Cheektowaga. The city unfolds across a generally flat terrain, its streets often laid out in a grid that speaks of thoughtful, early planning, punctuated by grand avenues and the occasional gentle rise. This proximity to the Great Lakes imbues Buffalo with a certain enduring strength, a sense of being at a crossroads of powerful natural forces, where the sky often feels immense and the horizon vast. The architecture itself, a rich collection of Victorian, Beaux-Arts, and Art Deco styles, hints at eras of prosperity and ambition, standing as silent witnesses to the city's enduring spirit. The history of Buffalo is deeply intertwined with the Erie Canal, a waterway that once served as a vital artery of commerce, transforming this port town into a booming industrial hub. Its strategic location propelled it to prominence in the 19th century, fostering an economy built on manufacturing, grain milling, and steel production, industries that left an indelible mark on the city's landscape and its people. While many of these heavy industries have since receded, the legacy of innovation and enterprise remains, now finding new expression in fields like healthcare, education, and advanced manufacturing. The memory of that industrial might can still be felt in the sturdy brick buildings and the very bones of the city, a testament to the hard work and ingenuity that forged Buffalo's past. Culturally, Buffalo offers a vibrant and diverse experience, anchored by a fierce local pride. The city boasts professional sports franchises that ignite passionate fan bases, including the Buffalo Bills in the NFL, the Buffalo Sabres in the NHL, and the Buffalo Bandits in the NLL. Annual events like the Buffalo International Film Festival and the Taste of Buffalo draw crowds eager to celebrate the city's artistic and culinary offerings. Among its world-famous landmarks, the Darwin D. Martin House, a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece, stands as a beacon of architectural brilliance, while the Albright-Knox Art Gallery houses an impressive collection. Buffalo is also home to renowned universities such as the University at Buffalo, part of the State University of New York system, a significant center for research and learning. The city has nurtured a remarkable roster of famous individuals, from the political influence of Grover Cleveland to the literary voices of authors like William Styron and the musical talents of Rick James, each contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of Buffalo.
| Location | Buffalo, Erie County, New York |
| Coordinates | 42.886447°N, 78.878369°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 14208, 14201, 14202, 14203, 14204 |
| Area Code | 716 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |