![]() In fact, a lot of people don’t know that for a period of time, Buffalo was the world’s largest grain port (hence all the silos).Įventually the canal was superseded by the railroads, but Buffalo was quick to adopt its role as a railway hub as well. It was in the early 19th century that Buffalo really started to put itself on the map as a major stop on Erie Canal. Buffalo is situated at the head of the Niagara River, and that means it’s rather close to Canada, and more specifically Niagara Falls.įor any fans of American geography, Buffalo is the de facto economic centre between Boston and Cleveland. A Bit More About Buffalo, NYīuffalo is the second largest city in New York State after, you guessed it, New York City. Let me double click on the impactful experiences I had, so you can build out a Buffalo itinerary that works perfectly for you. ![]() ![]() I’ve mentioned this in some of my other writing about Buffalo, but I do feel as if it’s a city that’s criminally underrated in terms of all that’s on offer for someone visiting the city. If you plan your trip with some intention, and ensure you’ve actually got a healthy mixture of activities that makes this city what it is, I don’t see how you won’t have a fantastic visit. I recently visited Buffalo again to tackle some spots I hadn’t been, largely so that I could write the most helpful article I could for those looking to potentially visit Buffalo. ![]() Especially these days, there’s always a recently reopened (or newly opened) museum to visit, a restaurant that’s popped up in a burgeoning neighbourhood, an area that I need to revisit and stroll around, or even some live music or a festival that’s on while I plan to be there. I’ve been going to Buffalo since I was a kid, and it’s a place where I never seem to run out of things to do. ![]()
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