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6 Man-made Structures - Other to Explore in Erie County

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Erie County
Erie County, New York is an ideal destination for travelers who want to explore all that the area has to offer. From the stunning Niagara Falls to charming lakeside towns, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Erie County is also home to some of the largest cities in the state of New York, such as Buffalo and Rochester. Visitors can explore the many cultural attractions, historical sites, and outdoor activities the county has to offer. Whether they are looking for a leisurely getaway or a fu

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Man-made Structures - Other to Explore in Erie County

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Canalside
Canalside, Erie County is a waterfront destination located in downtown Buffalo, New York. It is home to several attractions, including the Buffalo & Erie County Naval and Military Museum, the Cobblestone District, and the Schoellkopf Power Plant ruins, as well as a recurrence of summer festivals and events. Canalside also offers year-round programming, including outdoor ice skating, kayaking, and biking, and is a popular destination for any visitor to the city.
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Edward M Cotter
The Edward M. Cotter is a fireboat located in Buffalo, New York on the Erie Canal. It was built in 1900 and has served as an active fireboat since then, making it one of the oldest operating fireboats in the United States. The boat is named after Edward Martin Cotter, who was killed in the line of duty while fighting a five-alarm fire in Buffalo.
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Forest Lawn
Founded in 1849, Forest Lawn Cemetery (Buffalo) is one of the oldest and largest cemeteries in the United States. It spans over 285 acres, with more than 250,000 permanent gravesites and a staff of over 40 professional cemetery caretakers. The cemetery also features a vast array of sculptures, monuments, and memorials, as well as a chapel, mausoleum, and columbarium. This active cemetery is open throughout the year and hosts special events for its visitors.
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SS Columbia
The SS Columbia was a side wheel steamer that operated on Lake Erie in the 19th century. Built in Buffalo, New York in 1859 for the Union Steamboat Company, it was one of the first modern steamers to be built on the Great Lakes. The ship sailed out of Buffalo and offered trips up and down Lake Erie between Detroit, Cleveland, Sandusky, and Buffalo. It was a popular passenger ship, with the capacity to carry 1,500 passengers and up to 500 tons of cargo.
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USS Little Rock
The USS Little Rock was a Cleveland-class light cruiser originally commissioned by the United States Navy in 1945. It served in World War II and saw action during the Korean War, including participating in the Incheon Landing Operation. The ship was later decommissioned and relocated to Buffalo, NY, where it resides today as a museum ship located in Erie County–on the Buffalo River.
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USS The Sullivans (DD-537)
USS The Sullivans (DD-537) was an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II. The ship was laid down on 22 October 1943 at Bethlehem Steel Company's Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts and launched on 31 January 1944; she was sponsored by Mrs. Thomas F. Sullivan, mother of the five Sullivan brothers.

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