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The Buffalo And Washington Railway (1866)
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The book presents a compelling argument for the strategic geographical advantages of Buffalo, highlighting how the construction of a railway will significantly enhance the city's economic and logistical benefits. It outlines the potential for increased trade, improved transportation links, and overall growth that the railway could bring to the region, positioning Buffalo as a key player in the broader economic landscape. The discussion emphasizes the transformative impact of infrastructure development on urban prosperity.
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2010, hardcover
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