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  2. Orchard Park, New York - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.orchardparkny.org. Orchard Park is an incorporated town in Erie County, New York, United States. It is an outer ring suburb southeast of Buffalo. As of the 2010 census, the population was 29,054, [ 2 ] representing an increase of 5.13% from the 2000 census figure. [ 3 ]

  3. Erie County Fair - Wikipedia

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    6–17 August 2025. Location (s) Hamburg, New York. Years active. 184. Website. www.ecfair.org. The Erie County Fair is a fair held in Hamburg in Erie County, New York, every August. Based on 2018 attendance statistics, The Erie County Fair is the second largest fair in New York and the fourth largest county fair in North America, [1] often ...

  4. Highmark Stadium (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Highmark Stadium is a stadium in Orchard Park, New York, United States, in the Southtowns of the Buffalo metropolitan area. The stadium opened in 1973 as Rich Stadium and is the home venue of the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). It was known as Ralph Wilson Stadium from 1998 to 2015, New Era Field from 2016 to 2019, and ...

  5. Eternal Flame Falls - Wikipedia

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    In August 2023, the main trail to the Eternal Flame Falls in Orchard Park, New York re-opened after major work, including the addition of 139 box steps bypassing the trickiest part of the Eternal Flame Trail at Chestnut Ridge Park, and some 120 feet (35 m) of railing along the trail to the creek bed. This remains a challenging descent into the ...

  6. Chestnut Ridge Park - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Ridge Park is a 1,213-acre (4.91 km 2) park in Orchard Park, New York, [2] originally named for the chestnut trees on its hills. It is currently the largest park operated by the Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry , and is open year-round.

  7. Hamburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    42-32120. Website. hamburgboro.com. Hamburg (Pennsylvania German: Hambarig) is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,270 at the 2020 census. [3] The town is thought to have been named after Hamburg, Germany, but this is likely to have been a corruption of Bad Homburg.

  8. Knoebels Amusement Resort - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.knoebels.com. Knoebels Amusement Resort (/ kəˈnoʊbəlz /) is a family-owned and operated amusement park, picnic grove, and campground in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1926, it is the United States's largest free-admission park. The park has more than 60 rides including three wooden roller coasters, three steel roller ...

  9. Hamburg Historic District (Hamburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    June 28, 2010. The Hamburg Historic District is a national historic district located in Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania. [2] The district encompasses 435 contributing buildings in the borough of Hamburg, and is bordered, roughly, by Franklin, Windsor, Walnut, and Second Streets; Quince, Primrose, Peach, and Plum Alleys; and Mill Creek.