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  2. Category : Italian-American culture in Buffalo, New York

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    Pages in category "Italian-American culture in Buffalo, New York" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Antonio Penuela of Beachwood makes fresh mozzarella as Livoti's Old World Market prepares to open its fifth speciality grocery store, its first that also includes a liquor store, in the Laurel ...

  4. Tops Friendly Markets - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the 112,000 sq ft (10,400 m 2) store was the largest in Western New York, and boasted the biggest in-store bakery in the entire U.S. In the next few years additional Tops Friendly Markets International stores opened in Niagara Falls, West Seneca, Greece, and Perinton, New York.

  5. North Buffalo, Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Village Festival, now called the Italian Heritage Festival, moved from Connecticut Street on the West Side to Hertel Avenue in North Buffalo in 1988. From the 1950s until the late 1970s, North Buffalo was the historic center of Buffalo's Jewish community.

  6. D'Agostino Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    D'Agostino's has long used the slogan "New York's Grocer" and has often appeared in entertainment media to convey the New York setting. The chain figured prominently in the 1974 film Death Wish, including a series of scenes within the store itself. The store also features in the 1975 movie, The Prisoner of Second Avenue.

  7. Market Square Historic District (Buffalo, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Other notable contributing resources include the Market Square (1830), Black Rock Savings and Loan (1870-1910), Firehouse Engine #15 (1912), Smith House and Tavern (c. 1830-1835), St. John's Church (1894), and Howell House and Store (c. 1830, c. 1910). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1]

  8. The Public (alternative newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Public is an alternative newsweekly which publishes 35,000 copies each Wednesday [1] in Buffalo, New York, United States. [2] It focuses on Buffalo-area art, music, culture, and politics. [ 3 ] The Public was founded in 2014 when several of the writers and editors of fellow weekly paper, Artvoice left following concerns about that paper's ...

  9. Buffalo Trace has ads, product placement on ‘Yellowstone’. Is ...

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    Sazerac, which owns Buffalo Trace, confirmed that the national TV commercial was the first of an on-going advertising campaign that will air throughout the fifth season on the Paramount Network.