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Buffalo, NY
Once a thriving multi-ethnic manufacturing and transportation center on Lake Erie, suburban flight and aging industries have reduced its population to 300,000 (metro 1,184,000) at the end of the century. Nearby Niagara Falls, a natural wonder shared with Canada, is a major tourist attraction especially associated with honeymoons. The Niagara also produces power for the region. While eclipsed by Sunbelt growth, Buffalo retains important sport teams (the Bills, football, and Sabers, hockey), the suburban campus of SUNY-Buffalo and the Albright-Knox Gallery. Mark Goldman’s High Hopes analyzes the city’s rise and decline.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Culture
- Category: American culture
- Company: Routledge
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