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Buffalo [1] is a city the Niagara Frontier region of New York.
[edit] UnderstandBuffalo is New York state's second-largest city with a metropolitan area population of nearly 1,200,000. Buffalo is the cultural and economic center of the Western New York region. Once a bustling industrial center, Buffalo now serves as home to renowned art galleries, diverse entertainment, world-famous architecture and internationally recognized universities. The city is increasingly becoming known as one of America's most hospitable cities after being awarded the titles of third cleanest city, USA Today's "City with a Heart", and winning the "All-America City Award" twice. [edit] ClimateBuffalo, although most famous for its winters, has four very pronounced seasons. In winter, the city can get "lake effect" snow: the winds running the length of Lake Erie pick up a lot of water vapor, which is dumped as snow as soon as they reach land. Contrary to popular myth, however, Buffalo is not the coldest or snowiest city in the country- or even in New York. The Buffalo airport averages 93 inches of snow per winter. On average Buffalo only has 3 days per year where the recorded temperature dips below 0 F. Buffalo's snowy reputation is based in large part on some of its most famous storms: The Blizzard of '77, and the Surprise Storm of '06, both which received a lot of media coverage; however, neither is a normal occurrence in the average Buffalo winter. Spring in Buffalo is rainy and cool up through the end of April. The temperatures can fluctuate wildly in March and April. It is not unusual to see snow one day, and a temperature in the mid-60's the next. Summer tends to be very comfortable and sunny. The moderating effects of Lake Erie have allowed Buffalo to be one of very few places in the US to have never had the temperature reach 100 F. Most summer days are in the 70-80's with evenings in the comfortable mid 60's. On average Buffalo has 60 days a year with temperatures reaching over 80 degrees. Buffalo has more sunny summer days than any other major city in the northeast. Fall in Buffalo is warm and beautiful as well. The temperature usually stays warm enough through mid November, and one can watch the trees change colors in comfort. The days are warm, the nights are cool, and Buffalo's first frost doesn't usually come until after well after Halloween. Leaf hunters will be pleased with the number of trees (Buffalo is also one of the most tree-filled cities in the nation!) as well as in the surrounding areas. [edit] Get in[edit] By Plane
The Buffalo Niagara International Airport serves Buffalo, New York as well as Southwest Ontario, Canada. Averaging approximately 110 daily flights, it offers nonstop service to 18 cities. Airline carriers at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport include AirTran Airways, American Airlines, Continental, Delta, JetBlue, Northwest, Southwest, United and US Airways and its affiliates. For travellers headed to Toronto and the surrounding areas, they will find much cheaper prices for US-domestic flights to Buffalo; Megabus [3] runs routes from the airport to Niagara Falls and Toronto. [edit] By CarThe Thruway (I-90) runs east to west and connects Buffalo to other major cities - New York, Rochester, Syracuse and Albany to the east and Cleveland, Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania to the west. I-190 runs north and south, mostly along the Niagara River and connects Niagara Falls and Buffalo. I-290 connects various suburban areas to the north and northeast of the city.I-990 connects Lockport to the rest of the thruway system and the city. If coming from Ontario, take the QEW; the border crossing into Buffalo is located at the end of the QEW in Fort Erie. By car, Buffalo is about two hours from Toronto, one and a half hours from Rochester, two and a half hours from Syracuse, and 7 hours from New York City. [edit] By TrainBuffalo is accessible from the east and west by Amtrak trains. There are stops at Depew, NY, in the suburbs east of the city and a stop at Exchange Street in downtown Buffalo, NY. Exchange Street Station Depew is serviced by car, taxi, bus. The Exchange Street stop is downtown. Be sure to check [4] for more station information. Also reference [5] for additional information regarding bus and local rail service in Buffalo. Liberty Cab 716-877-7111 [6] Buffalo Airport Cab 716-633-8294 [7] [edit] By BusBuffalo is also serviced directly by Greyhound buses. The city has a large bus depot in the heart of downtown. <listing name="Greyhound Buses" address="181 Ellicott St." phone="(716) 855-7533" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://greyhound.com"></listing> Megabus [8] provides service from New York City, Binghamton, and Toronto; fares start at $1 when ordered far enough in advance. Buses arrive and depart at gate 13 in the Metropolitan Transportation Center, located at the corner of Ellicott Street and North Division Street in downtown Buffalo. There is a second stop at Buffalo Niagara International Airport, in the bus lane on the east side of the terminal on the arrivals level. [edit] Get AroundBuffalo has a one line subway system that runs from the University at Buffalo Main St. Campus on the North side of the city to the Marina and Harbor in downtown Buffalo. When the subway reaches the Theater district, it comes above ground and is free. To go North, it costs $3.00 for a round-trip ticket, or $1.50 for a one way ticket. It is a common use of transportation among employees who commute Downtown each day. [edit] By CarBuffalo has several expressways leading in and out of the city, the main being the Kensington Expressway which begins at the airport on Genesee Street and concludes at Downtown Buffalo via Oak Street. Taxi service is available in urban areas, although it is limited. Do not expect to be able to hail a cab except outside the airport and in the bar districts. However, good dispatch is available. [edit] See
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[edit] LearnBuffalo is home to a large number of private and public colleges and universities. The largest school in the area is the University at Buffalo [[20]] (UB), part of the State University of New York system, which is renowned as a large public research University. Due to this, it is one of 62 elected members of the prestigious Association of American Universities. UB has two campuses: one to the north in Amherst, and the other on the northern border of the city. Buffalo State College [[21]] is located right on the Elmwood Strip across from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Canisius [[22]] is also located in the city of Buffalo near the intersection of Humboldt Parkway and Main St. Other colleges in the city include: Trocaire, Erie Community College, Medaille, and D'Youville. The University at Buffalo has an annual speakers series [23] which has played host to Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Michael Moore and the Dalai Lama in recent years. These events are open to the public; tickets are available from the University's box office. UB has a free series of summer lectures available to the public [[24]] and Buffalo State regularly has events [[25]] open to visitors . [edit] BuyThe Elmwood district [26] is located along the southern portion of Elmwood Avenue. This area contains a variety of small shops with a very 'independent' feel - you won't find national chain stores here. Used books, specialty coffee, one of a kind fashions, organic and local produce, artists' studios, and musical instrument shops line this commercial and residential district. Bidwell Park where it meets Elmwood Avenue hosts a farmers' market on Saturday Mornings from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Hertel Avenue district, located along Hertel Avenue between Delaware Avenue and Parker Avenue in North Buffalo is home to a wide assortment of shops as well. Art stores, used bookstores, as well as eccentric independent stores like 'Terrapin Station' dot the street that has seen a resurgence as in recent years. Hertel is quickly becoming the new "in" strip in Buffalo. The Allen Street district can in some ways be considered an extension of the Elmwood strip; however, it has a unique life of its own. Amidst the myriad of bars, you'll see bookstores, studios, and even antiques along this well traveled downtown strip. Main Street in the University Heights district is not known for its shopping as much as its bars, but there are worthy places along this strip. The corner of Kenmore Ave. and Main St. has a more suburban strip-mall style appearance along with some more mainstream retailers like AJ Wright and Starbucks. Main Street has its share of video, specialty, comic, and other second hand stores worth a look as well. Visitors looking for a more mainstream shopping experience should check out the Walden Galleria in Cheektowaga (10 minutes from downtown). The Walden Galleria has two levels of shopping in the region's largest mall as well as a movie theater, food court and several other low-priced restaurants. The smaller Boulevard Mall on Niagara Falls Boulevard in Amherst is about 20 minutes from the city as well. The Boulevard Mall is located along one of the area's busiest shopping corridors on Niagara Falls where big box retailers like Target, Best Buy, and Home Depot dot the landscape. [edit] EatMuch to the surprise of visitors, Buffalo is a haven for great food. Authentic Buffalo Wings
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[edit] DrinkBars and nightclubs in Buffalo can stay open until 4am. Many bars in Buffalo don't get going until sometime after midnight on weekends. There are a lot of strips and bars to choose from in Buffalo. [edit] Chippewa StripDowntown the most established nightlife scene is along W. Chippewa Street <drink name="67 West" address="67 West Chippewa" phone="(716) 842-0281" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url=""></drink> <drink name="Big Shotz" address="45 West Chippewa " phone="(716) 852-7230" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url=""></drink> <drink name="Crocodile Bar" address="88 West Chippewa" phone="(716) 853-CROC" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url=""></drink> <drink name="La Luna" address="52 West Chippewa" phone="(716) 855-2220" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">Latin dance club</drink> <drink name="Soho" address="64 West Chippewa" phone="(716) 856-SOHO" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url=""></drink> <drink name="Third Room" address="54 West Chippewa" phone="(716) 842-2787" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url=""></drink> <drink name="Bada Bing" address="115 West Chippewa." phone="(716)853-BING" email="" fax="" hours="till 4AM" price="" url="http://www.badabingbuffalo.com/">Full service restaurant by night and lights down music up nightclub on the weekends. Boasting one of the best DJ's on the strip Friday and Saturday nights</drink> There are also some great places just off the main strip, but within walking distance of Chippewa. <drink name="Skybar" address="257 Franklin Street" phone="" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">Trendy rooftop dance club open during summer months</drink> <drink name="Laughlin's" address="333 Franklin Street" phone="(716) 842-6700" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.laughlinsrestaurant.com/"></drink> <drink name="Tudor Lounge" address="335 Franklin Street" phone="(716) 885-9643" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">Karaoke on Friday nights, live bands throughout the week </drink> <drink name="Buckin' Buffalo Saloon" address="294 Franklin Street" phone="(716) 853-4400" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.buckinbuffalo.com/">Popular Country club, and yes it also has a Buffalo you can ride.</drink> <drink name="Club Marcella" address="622 Main St." phone="" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.marcellashowclub.com/">Drag Shows on weekends</drink> [edit] AllentownAdonia's
[edit] Elmwood Strip<drink name="Coles" address="1104 Elmwood Ave" phone="(716) 886-1449" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">A Buffalo staple. One of the oldest bars in Buffalo. It's busy just about every night. The crowd is a consistent mix of professionals and college students. Great food, and a large beer list, although it can become unreasonably tightly packed on Friday and Saturday night. High concentration of fratboys and harlots when nearby Buffalo State College is in session; the crowd becomes much more civilized during the summer months when school's out.</drink>
[edit] University HeightsBroadway Joe's
[edit] Hertel Avenue<drink name="Sidebar" address="1459 Hertel Ave." phone="(716) 835-1995" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">Chill bar, live piano/jazz some nights</drink> <drink name="Gecko's" address="1464 Hertel Ave." phone="" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">Serves hot dogs well into the night</drink> <drink name="Shadow Lounge" address="1504 Hertel Ave." phone="(716) 835-3975" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.shadowloungebuffalo.com/">Relaxed atmosphere, good martini list</drink> [edit] SleepDowntown Buffalo offers many unique and affordable accommodations located within walking distance of many of the city's major attractions.
[edit] Budget[edit] In the suburbsMany of the budget motels are located just outside the city in one of the suburbs.
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[edit] Stay safeBuffalo's East Side has a deserved reputation as being a fairly rough place. This is the city's poorest residential district, and the blighted houses and emerging urban prairie does little to dispel the notion that this is a bad part of town. For the most part, this is a working class part of town full of lower to lower-middle class working families. It's good advice not to walk the streets alone at night around Bailey St. or Fillmore Ave. east of Main St. Buffalo is fortunate to not have much of a vagrant problem. Walking some of the busier city strips such as Elmwood and Allentown you may find the occasional person asking you for change. [edit] Get out
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