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Nestled in the scenic foothills
of the Allegheny River lies the City of Salamanca, New York.
Filled with country charm, Salamanca is the only city in the
United States that lies almost completely on an Indian
Reservation.
Salamanca is located
in a busy section of the Southern Tier, just 60 miles south of
Buffalo, 35 miles east of Jamestown, 22 miles west of Olean, and
20 miles north of Bradford, Pennsylvania.
Allegany State Park,
the largest State Park in New York State, lies immediately to
the south, right in Salamanca’s back yard. This year round
active park can be reached via Parkway Drive in the City.
Once a major railroad
town, Salamanca is a center for the hardwoods industry and
forestry in the northeast. Maple, oak and cherry are hardwoods
that are plentiful in the area.
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