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Buffalo, New York, Church

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Buffalo is located in Erie County on the Canadian border in northwest New York state and is in the Western Region of the state. It lies along Interstate 90 on the banks of Lake Erie. The city is across the Peace Bridge from the Canadian province of Ontario and a 20-minute drive from the Niagara Falls.

The site was settled in 1780 when members of the Seneca tribe established a village. It became known as Buffalo Creek, named after a nearby stream. The Holland Land Company bought the site in 1790 and had the community platted in 1803.

Today Buffalo is the commercial, political and entertainment hub of an eight-county region consisting of nearly 1.6 million people. Buffalo averages approximately 25 days of snowfall each winter. Summers are mild with breezes from nearby Lake Erie, keeping temperatures moderate and humidity low.

The Buffalo area has sought-after theater, a well known symphony and noted architecture. There also is a wide variety of nearby attractions.

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Episcopal Church Colors
Episcopal Church Colors Each church season has its own set of special colors signifying special events and celebrations. You will find these colors in our altar linens and clergy vestments to ...
http://www.st-simons.org/churchcolors.htm

Harris Hill Mennonite Church - AboutUs
in their new churches. Two young men went to PAX (a Civilian Public Service organization in the 1950s). There are some who are now ministers in other congregations, among them Keith Zehr who is ...
http://www.forministry.com/USNYMENOCHHMCH/AboutUs.dsp

Virtual Tour of St
... Main Altar and Side Altar Areas      Worship Space      Church Hall (Undercroft)           Kitchen Area          Some of the Sunday School Classrooms      Nursery      Secretary's & Sunday ...
http://st-michaels-buffalo.org/virtual_tour_of_st.htm