BUFFALO — BUFFALO, the second largest city in New York State and the seat of Erie Country. Erie County had a Jewish population in 2004 of between 15,000 and 18,000. In heavy industry, the principal support of Buffalo s economy, Jews have occupied… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Buffalo Bill Historical Center — in Cody, Wyoming The Buffalo Bill Historical Center is a complex of museums displaying artifacts and art of the American West located in Cody, Wyoming. Founded in 1917, the Buffalo Bill Historical Center is the oldest museum in the West.[1] The… … Wikipedia
Buffalo Trace (road) — Buffalo Trace near Palmyra, Indiana overgrown with age and barely distinguishable The Buffalo Trace was a trackway running through what are now the American states of Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. Originally formed by migrating bison, the… … Wikipedia
Buffalo Soldier — Buffalo Soldiers is a nickname originally applied to the members of the U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army by the Native American tribes they fought. It was formed on September 21, 1866 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The term… … Wikipedia
Buffalo Fire Department — Motto: Ut Vivant Alii Established 07/01/1880 Staffing Career Stre … Wikipedia
Buffalo Bayou — is a main waterway flowing through Houston, in Harris County, Texas, USA. It begins on the west side of the county near Katy, Texas and flows approximately convert|53|mi|km east to the Houston Ship Channel and then into Galveston Bay and the Gulf … Wikipedia
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Buffalo Bird Woman — (Maxidiwiac Waheenee) , 1839? 1932Buffalo Bird Woman was a Hidatsa who experienced the traditional life of her people in what is now the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. She was born around 1839. She learned and practiced all the… … Wikipedia
Buffalo Courier-Express — The front page of the Buffalo Courier Express from 24 November 1963 Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet … Wikipedia