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how "canadian" is buffalo ny?

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Originally posted by: numark
I went to school in Buffalo, and I can tell you that the only thing Canadian about it was the weekly exodus of students from our campus to Canada, where you could drink legally at 19. Not that being under 21 stopped anyone at my school from drinking in the US either, but that's a whole other thing.

I find that Buffalo's probably closer to the Midwest ethos more than anything else. It's a pretty laid-back city, especially when you venture out into the suburbs like Amherst and Williamsville. Even the large university (SUNY Buffalo) is actually in those two areas. While it qualifies as a city, it more resembles a large town when it comes to the landscape and people.
I live in Buffalo. I don't think it has much of a midwest feel at all. You can definitely compare it to other rust belt cities in the great lakes region, though I'm not sure about "midwest". I don't think "midwest" is very defined either.

I'm not sure how you quantify "canadian". We love hockey here in Buffalo and have a good amount of snow. Buffalo, southern ontario and rochester are all very similar. The culture is definitely regional.

On a side note, Buffalo is a "pop" town, end of story. Maybe the residents of Genesee county got caught up in the hustle and bustle of a NYC like lifestyle. 😀

 
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