Buffalo, New York, was named after the nearby Buffalo Creek, which ran through the area. The origin of the creek's name is debated; some believe it was named for the American bison, while others suggest it comes from the French term "buffles" referring to the animal. The city itself was founded in the late 18th century and grew rapidly due to its strategic location along Lake Erie and the construction of the Erie Canal in the early 19th century.
New York is known as the Buffalo State for its two major colleges and the name of the Town Buffalo in the Northwest reaches of New York State. Buffalo State college and Buffalo University compromise the college make up of the New York Town.
New York Rangers... New York Islanders.. Buffalo Sabres...
Buffalo never lived in North America, the proper name of the animal is Bison. And yes, Bison did live in New York at one point.
There is 2. The New York Rangers and the New York Islanders!
-Buffalo is not far from Niagara falls -buffalo is in New York
Buffalo, New York is at the other end of the state from New York City.
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Compared to New York City, Buffalo New York is quite small. But compared to Buffalo, Wyoming, Buffalo New York is quite large. So size of cities depends on the comparisons you use.
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Buffalo, New York does not have an NBA basketball team.
Buffalo NY is the second largest New York city but there is also a Buffalo in:MinnesotaIowaIllinoisIndianaKansasKentuckyMissouriMontanaNorth Dakota andOklahoma.