Your Guide to the Buffalo–Niagara Metro

New York's second-largest metro sits at the eastern end of Lake Erie where the Niagara River begins its spectacular drop over the falls into Lake Ontario. Discover Buffalo — home to the University at Buffalo, the Buffalo Bills and Sabres, the Frank Lloyd Wright Martin House, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Niagara Falls State Park (America's oldest state park), Canalside and the waterfront revival, the Larkin District, and a two-county metro of 1.1 million spanning Erie and Niagara counties along the I-90 Thruway and the I-190 Niagara corridor.


Regions

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Buffalo
New York's second-largest city and the urban core of the metro. Buffalo contains...
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Amherst / Northtowns
The primary northeastern suburban band of Erie County, anchored by the Town of A...
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Tonawandas / Grand Island
The 'Tonawandas' are a triad of municipalities along the Niagara River: the Town...
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Cheektowaga / East
The eastern suburban band of Erie County, anchored by Cheektowaga — home to the ...
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Southtowns
The 'Southtowns' are the rolling suburbs south of Buffalo toward the ski country...
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Niagara Falls
The western half of Niagara County including the natural wonder of Niagara Falls...
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Lockport / Eastern Niagara
The eastern half of Niagara County centered on Lockport — the Erie Canal town fa...

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