They are all Northeastern United States cities near large bodies of water, specifically the Great Lakes.
They are all located near the Great Lakes. Buffalo and Erie are on Lake Erie, Cleveland is on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and Erie is on Lake Erie.
Each city borders Lake Michigan
They are all located on the shoreline of Lake Erie.
Buffalo New York, Cleveland Ohio, and Erie Pennsylvanian all are on the shores of Lake Erie. All were steel mill towns. All were primary ports on the lake. All could be reached through the Erie Canal. Today, all have seen economic plight after steel mills closed. All have struggled to revitalize their cities.
Cleveland is on the southern edge ----- Buffalo is on the eastern end of Lake Erie.
These locations are all cities in the Great Lakes region of the United States. They are situated near Lake Erie, with Buffalo, Cleveland, and Erie all located on the shores of the lake. Additionally, they all experienced industrial development during the 19th and 20th centuries due to their proximity to the Great Lakes and transportation networks.
Buffalo, New York, Cleveland, Ohio and Erie, Pennsylvania all have the following in common:All have a Lake Erie shoreline.All are within the "Lake Erie snow belt" and experience "lake effect snow storms", which means the cities get many feet of snow.All three have very cold temperatures during winters.All had steel production as their major industry, historically.All had to switch more to service industries.All show a mix of old steel mills and new buildings.All have experienced economic declines with slow recoveries.All have mass transit buses.All have Amtrak railroad stops.All now have modern shopping malls, with downtown decline for shopping.All three have a local zoo.All three have symphony orchestras and local theaters (where plays are performed).All three have both State and Private universities.
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Grover Cleveland was a lawyer, the sheriff of Erie County, Mayor of Buffalo and the Governer of New York.
Cleveland's stadium is closest to Lake Erie, but Buffalo is also pretty close.
They all have waterfronts on Lake Erie.
--One of the Great Lakes, bounded by southern Ontario, western New York, northwest Pennsylvania, northern Ohio, and southeast Michigan.--it is 9,940 sq mi (25,745 sq km), 241 mi (388 km) long and from 30 to 57 mi (48-92 km) wide, bordered on the N by S Ont., Canada, on the E by W N.Y., on the S by NW Pa. and N Ohio, and on the W by SE Mich. and NW Ohio.uuit is found at the city Erie in Pennsylvania in the USA