Timeline of Buffalo, New York

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Buffalo, New York, United States.

Prior to 18th century

  • 1620 - Erie Nation occupies area
  • 1651 - Seneca Nation destroys Erie Nation
  • 1679 - Le Griffon is launched

18th century

19th century

The 1805 plan for the village of Buffalo

1800s-1860s

1870s-1890s

20th century

Downtown Buffalo in 1945

21st century

Buffalo's skyline from the air in 2018

See also

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