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		<title>History of Buffalo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The area, which is now known as Buffalo, was populated by Indian tribes long before the European came to America. There were several tribes known as Ongiara living around Buffalo Creek and Niagara Falls, when the first French explorers came to the region in 1758. They established a small settlement at the mouth of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The area, which is now known as Buffalo, was populated by Indian tribes long before the European came to America. There were several tribes known as Ongiara living around Buffalo Creek and Niagara Falls, when the first French explorers came to the region in 1758. They established a small settlement at the mouth of the Buffalo Creek, which was later destroyed during the French Indian War with the British that took over the region in 1763. The area was consequently bought from the Seneca Indians by the Dutch, which have established a parcel production here in 1801. The name of the settlement was changed several times from Lake Erie to Buffalo Creek, and then shortened to simply Buffalo.  </p>
<p>There are many hotels in Buffalo NY that will tell you the stories of this beautiful city.</p>
<p>The 19th century has marked the Golden Age for the City of Buffalo, with the completion of Erie Canal in 1825, which made Buffalo its terminus point. The city has become one of the major transportation hubs in the country, with West explorers coming to the place from the East Coast in order to continue their journey by rail or river. This made Buffalo a prosperous city with a steadily increasing population and intensely developing industry. Its advantageous location in the mouth of Buffalo Creek and the four Grand Lakes made it a big production center and distribution point, connecting the East side of the United States with the Central and Western parts of the country. With years, Buffalo has also become the major railroad hub in the region, making it even more important.</p>
<p>In the 20th century, Buffalo was nicknamed «the City of Light» because it was the first city in the United States with widespread electric illumination. The electricity was produced by the local hydroelectric power station that was using the energy of Niagara Falls. But in the second half of the century the city&#8217;s importance faced a decline, mainly caused by the completion of St. Lawrence Seaway in 1957, which made the Erie Canal less useful. The trend of de-urbanization during the 60&#8217;s and the 70&#8217;s made the city&#8217;s population figures to fall back to those of the 19th century, and the decline of the production in the Rust Belt region has also contributed to the diminishing of Buffalo&#8217;s national importance.</p>
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		<title>Shopping in Buffalo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For avid shoppers the Walden Galleria is a true mecca in the whole Buffalo Niagara region. With 1,600,000 square feet there is plenty of room for over 200 stores, restaurants and services, where you will find everything you need. The expansion of the mall has seen a series of major retailers coming to the place [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For avid shoppers the Walden Galleria is a true mecca in the whole Buffalo Niagara region. With 1,600,000 square feet there is plenty of room for over 200 stores, restaurants and services, where you will find everything you need. The expansion of the mall has seen a series of major retailers coming to the place such as Sephora, Lucky Brand Jeans, bebe, Coach and Urban Outfitters; restaurants Bravo! Cucina Italiana and The Cheesecake Factory and services such as EFX Currency Exchange. When the works will be finished, the mall will feature Hyde Park Steakhouse, Barnes &#038; Noble bookstore a 3000-person Regal Cinemas movie theater and retailer Aerie… Book hotels in Buffalo NY online and you’ll get an unique shopping.</p>
<p>Other shopping destinations in Buffalo include Fashion Outlets of Niagara, where you will find over 150 well-known brands, the Boulevard Mall, McKinley Mall and Eastern Hills Mall. Each of these shopping centers will provide a wide selection of the best retailers and a shopping experience you will never forget.</p>
<p>The Elmwood Village, recently voted as one of ten best neighborhoods in the United States by the American Planning Association, is a beautiful and vibrant district just a few-minutes walk from downtown Buffalo with numerous boutiques, shops, bars and restaurants to spend a whole day at.</p>
<p>For a different kind of shopping visit the village of East Aurora with numerous art galleries, antique shops, toy stores and an atmosphere that takes you back to the times when pleasures were simple and charming in their unsophistication. </p>
<p>For avid treasure hunters the city&#8217;s Allentown neighborhood, Hertel Avenue and Main Street provide a great opportunity to find something really special from the past at their antique shops and furniture galleries.</p>
<p>The Broadway Market located on the Buffalo&#8217;s East Side is one of the oldest operating markets in the United States, offering a wide selection of ethnic cuisine and flavors from all around the world. </p>
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		<title>Buffalo Theaters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buffalo&#8217;s reputation as a developing arts center of national scale is also supported by 14 professional operating theaters that showcase a wide selection of theatrical performance. Whatever your pick is, you&#8217;ll find your play at one of Buffalo’s theaters for sure! If you are a fan of Broadway musicals than your destination is Shea’s Performing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buffalo&#8217;s reputation as a developing arts center of national scale is also supported by 14 professional operating theaters that showcase a wide selection of theatrical performance. Whatever your pick is, you&#8217;ll find your play at one of Buffalo’s theaters for sure! If you are a fan of Broadway musicals than your destination is Shea’s Performing Arts Center, a huge European-style building right in the center of the city’s downtown; for the dramatic appreciator the Irish Classical Theatre Company will offer a fine selection of the best plays based on works of literature; the Ujima Theatre features the best plays by African-American and color writers; fresh vision of yet undiscovered talents is highlighted at Alleyway Theatre; you&#8217;ll find an entertaining mix comedies, musicals and drama at the Kavinoky Theatre of Buffalo&#8217;s D’Youville College; and the beautiful Theatre of Youth will offer theatrical entertainment to young audiences.</p>
<p>Find your hotels in Buffalo NY and enjoy an intense and active theatrical life.</p>
<p>Shakespeare in Delaware Park festival held each summer in Buffalo is the second largest national outdoor Shakespeare festival, which gathers Shakespeare lovers from all over the country. A huge Tudor-style stage is built every year in the beautiful outdoor setting known as &#8220;Shakespeare Hill,&#8221; creating a beautiful background to the immortal plays of the all-time theatrical classic.</p>
<p>The beautiful world-famous Kleinhans Music Hall is home for both the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and the Buffalo Chamber Music Society. During the summer the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra often gives concerts at Artpark playing a large variety of music to make the mild summer night even more enjoyable.</p>
<p>HSBC Arena is usually the place to visit for the lovers of rock, with numerous bands playing frequently at the venue. For a large selection of concerts, performances and lectures you can visit the University at Buffalo’s Center for the Arts.</p>
<p>The lovers of jazz will find their treat at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery; numerous concerts are held at the Town Ballroom downtown; and you will find a find selection of experimental and avant-garde music at Soundlab. For a mix of jazz, blues and rock you have to visit the Nietzsche’s and the Allen Street Hardware Cafe; for quality country music - the Sportmen’s Tavern; for alternative rock — the Mohawk Place; and the Elmwood Lounge for Buffalo’s soul legend, Lance Diamond.</p>
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		<title>Buffalo Art Galleries</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may as surprise to many visitors, but Buffalo has an abundance of art galleries to enjoy during your stay. One of the most spectacular places to get in touch with works of modern and contemporary art is the Albright Knox Art Gallery, which was described by Thomas Hoving, former Director of the New York [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may as surprise to many visitors, but Buffalo has an abundance of art galleries to enjoy during your stay. One of the most spectacular places to get in touch with works of modern and contemporary art is the Albright Knox Art Gallery, which was described by Thomas Hoving, former Director of the New York Metropolitan Museum, as “an overwhelming art experience.” The Muse restaurant harmonically accompanies the gallery, providing a good repast after an intense art experience with a beautiful view on the unique sculpture garden.</p>
<p>Right across the street is the Burchfield-Penney Art Center, which is entirely devoted to pieces by Charles Burchfield, a visionary watercolorist, and his peers from the Buffalo State College. A new 84,000 square foot home to the gallery was completed in June 2008 by Gwathmey-Siegel Associates of New York, giving the visitors as spectacular setting to enjoy the eternal works of art.</p>
<p>The former windshield wiper factory only a few minutes away has become the Buffalo Arts Studio — a home to painters, photographers and potters, who now use the spacious hallways as their playground for exploring and creating contemporary in its every direction.</p>
<p>Find hotels in Buffalo NY and enjoy numerous art galleries that will deliver you the best of contemporary art.</p>
<p>The legendary Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, founded by Cindy Sherman and Robert Longo in 1970s, now resides in the new art center Babeville, in downtown Buffalo. The center still pushes the envelope of what it has become famous with — visual art in all of its forms and combinations.</p>
<p>For those who admire the beauty of a captured moment, the CEPA Gallery gives an exciting opportunity to explore the vision of the most talented photographers in the area. You will find any format in use and all the possibilities thinkable here. The Big Orbit Gallery on the West Side of Buffalo and Art Galleries at the University of Buffalo will also give you a breath of fresh air in forms of realization and inspiration by the most promising artist.</p>
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		<title>Niagara Falls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Niagara Falls has become a tourist mecca right from the moment, when, in 1678, the first European, Father Louis Hennepin, has described this marvel of nature as the “prodigious cadence of water.” Since 1825 when the Erie Canal was opened, the influx of tourist has grown rapidly and the Buffalo city becoming a major railroad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Niagara Falls has become a tourist mecca right from the moment, when, in 1678, the first European, Father Louis Hennepin, has described this marvel of nature as the “prodigious cadence of water.” Since 1825 when the Erie Canal was opened, the influx of tourist has grown rapidly and the Buffalo city becoming a major railroad hub has multiplied that number. Today, millions of people from all around the globe come to visit Buffalo and behold the spectacular site of Niagara Falls.</p>
<p>The Cave of the Winds and the Maid of the Mist settled within 20 minutes from downtown Buffalo provide a spectacular view on Niagara Falls, allowing you to enjoy the incredible mighty, beauty and spirit of one of the world&#8217;s most beautiful natural treasures. </p>
<p>The Niagara Falls State Park gives the visitors a chance to glimpse the Falls exactly as the first explorers of the region — wild, spectacular and mesmerizing. The Terrapin Point in Frederick Law Olmsted’s lush gives the tourists a great possibility to picture themselves with the Niagara Falls in the background. If you have seen a friend of yours pictured with this nature&#8217;s treasure in the back the picture is most probably is taken in that very place.</p>
<p>You can accommodate one of the hotels in Buffalo NY and get the great opportunity to enjoy this marvel of nature.</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re at the Falls, you have to experience the incomparable sensation of the water from the Great Lakes roaring beside you, during a tour aboard the legendary Maid of the Mist. It will take you close to the spectacular wall of water which is the Niagara Falls and make your visit an unforgettable memory to share with friends and family.</p>
<p>For the adventurous, Cave of the Winds offers a great chance to experience the raw power and energy of the Falls. Walk the Hurricane Deck to feel the uncensored might of this spectacular place and enjoy an adrenaline rush no other place can give you.</p>
<p>If you want to admire the beauty of Niagara Falls from the air, there are plenty of ways to do that. There are numerous helicopter and balloon rides offered in the surrounding area, so you&#8217;ll surely get what you&#8217;re looking for!</p>
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