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  2. Akron, New York - Wikipedia

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    Akron is a village in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 2,868 at the 2010 census. The name derives from the Greek word ἄκρον signifying a summit or high point. It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. Akron is located in the town of Newstead on the west and north slopes of a hill.

  3. New York State Route 33 - Wikipedia

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    In Buffalo, NY 33 was moved onto the Kensington Expressway in the mid-1960s, and its former surface routing along Genesee Street subsequently became the short-lived New York State Route 33B. Smaller realignments in the years since have moved NY 33's western terminus from the heart of downtown Buffalo to the northern fringe of the city's center.

  4. Southtowns - Wikipedia

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    East Aurora, the home of Fisher-Price, has earned the nickname as "Toy Town, U.S.A." [11] According to the New York State Department of Economic Development's New York State Tourism organization publications produced by the Buffalo Niagara Convention & Visitors Bureau, attractions in the Southtowns include, Toy Town Museum, Elbert Hubbard-Roycroft Museum, National Historic Landmark Millard ...

  5. List of NFTA Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Bank of America (Transit Road) Bullis (Seneca Creek Road and Union Road) Service discontinued September 6, 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19 to NFTA operations. [3] 79 Tonawanda Downtown (Exchange Street Station) Main & Niagara Service discontinued May 24, 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19 to NFTA operations. [3] 80 ECC Shuttle

  6. Ogden Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Ogden Avenue is a street extending from the Near West Side of Chicago to Montgomery, Illinois.It was named for William B. Ogden, the first mayor of Chicago.. The street follows the route of the Southwestern Plank Road, a plank road opened in 1848 across swampy terrain between Chicago and Riverside, Illinois, and, by 1851, extended to Naperville.

  7. Riverside, Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Many of the new residents moving to Riverside, were arriving from Black Rock, which had become highly industrialized by the end of the 19th century. Offering views of the Niagara River , curving streets, and larger residential building lots than its neighbor to the south, Riverside had attracted over 2,000 people by 1900, who were mostly of ...

  8. Blasdell, New York - Wikipedia

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    Blasdell is a village in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 2,553 according to the 2010 Census. The name is derived from Herman Blasdell, the first station master of the Erie and Pennsylvania railroad depot. It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  9. List of county roads in DuPage County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Plainfield–Naperville Road — — Southern segment, Plainfield-Naperville Road continues south as Will County Highway 14 CR 1: 3.24: 5.21 US 34 (Ogden Avenue) in Naperville: CH 32 (Warrenville Road) in Warrenville: Raymond Drive, Ferry Road, River Road — — Northern segment CR 2: 4.70: 7.56 Washington Street in Naperville: CR 38 (63rd ...