Lancaster (New York)
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Lancaster is the name of a village and town in the Northtowns of Erie County, New York.See
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phone: +1 716 681-6451address: 5972-5976 Genesee StreetA rare surviving example of early Federal style architecture. The oldest stone dwelling in Erie County. Built c. 1810 by Revolutionary War veteran and farmer Warren Hull for his family. Hull and his wife, along with a few of family members, are buried in the family cemetery 800 ft. behind the house. The house and cemetery are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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phone: +1 716 683-5430address: 2220 Como Park Blvd
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Red Roof Inn Buffalo Niagara Airport
phone: +1 716 633-1100address: 146 Maple Dr., BowmansvilleFree newspaper, convenient to restaurants. Mini-fridge, microwave, free domestic long distance calls.
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phone: +1 716 683-3753address: 5454 Broadway, LancasterThe Clark-Lester House, a Nationally Registered Historic Place in the historic village of Lancaster that was built in 1891 as the home of pioneering female psychologist Olive Lester, has been restored as the charming Sassafras Bed & Breakfast. The four guest rooms, as well as the two-room Emma E. Deters Suite, all boast private baths and air conditioning and are furnished in lovely Victorian style with genuine antiques as well as reproduction pieces. Working fireplaces original to the property can be found in the living room and dining room, where a lovely breakfast is served daily. The house is surrounded by lovely greenery including impeccably manicured gardens in front and a backyard filled with large old trees that slopes gently downward toward Plum Bottom Creek. Located within walking distance of the historic Lancaster Opera House.