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Welcome to All Western New York. The web site for all of
your local Buffalo, Erie County and all of Western New York internet resources.
The Directories include 490 pages with over 10,000 links to local web sites
found on the 'net. Since we have accumulated so many local links, we found the need to add some new
categories and bring others into the main navigation on the left of this page. Manufacturers and History have
been brought out into the main navigation and the "Business section has been divided into two
separate
sections, one for business to business services and the other for commercial businesses and services. We have added 3 new sub directories to
highlight the Niagara Falls area, the Rochester area and even the entire Finger
Lakes region. Which makes All Western New York the largest directory of resources for the entire
Western New York Region.
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Buffalo and Western New York
Welcome to All Western New York. As we proudly enter our 10th year, we have been spending a lot of time editing
through our listings and eliminating all the dead and invalid links. Once that project is
completed, we will have also accumulated several hundred current links which we
will be adding to our listings. This project is going to take some time, but in
the end All Western New York web site will become a much more valuable resource
for your local web surfing needs. We will also be adding photo slideshows of
some of our local landmarks
and places of interest in the near future. The Niagara Falls section of All Western New York
is getting a complete make over, with new directory pages, new photos and other
media, as well as some historical and current facts and information, so please
be patient if some the links to those pages are temporarily inaccessible. Use
this link to view current information. Look for that to be
completed within the next few weeks. In the mean time, we have assembled
some of the more popular highlights for the fall season for you to explore
below.
Spring is Closing in on Western New York
The
Spring season brings plenty of opportunities for things to
see and do in Western New York. The fresh emerging foliage and warming
temperatures draws us to locations,
such as Letchworth State Park, with awesome vistas to see the spectacular
landscapes.
Steelhead trout
are already into their annual spawning runs up the local tributaries of lakes
Erie and Ontario and the lower Niagara river, while other fish patrol the warmer
inshore waters for food and comfort
attracting fishermen from around Western
New York and the entire Northeast United States giving us a chance to enjoy the
outdoors. You can find
current fishing conditions by visiting
Olcott Fishing or New York State
Dept. of Conservation.
Sanders Fishing Guides offers a forum to discuss your fishing, post your
trophy photos and share experiences. For a comprehensive listing of many of the
fine local online fishing resources, please browse through
All Western New York's Fishing Section.
It is also the time to get out into your yard for some Spring cleaning, home
repairs and preparations for your gardens and yards. We have assembled a list of
links for landscaping services and for the
do-it-yourselfer, a nice list of local nurseries for
your gardening and planting needs.Another Western New York Spring tradition
is the celebration of Dyngus Day. Buffalo NY, claims to have the largest variety
of venues to choose from to celebrate this Polish heritage holiday. To see what
is happening and where, please take a look at the official
Buffalo Dyngus Day website.
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