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I can back up Liger's point. I grew up in the next town over from Geneva, and it is DEFINITELY not anywhere close to WNY. Nor is Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Honeoye Falls, etc. It's an entirely different place. (For starters, the yokels use the word "soda")

 

Unofficially, I've always considered the (716) area code to be WNY, or, if that bothers you, then Batavia/Leroy being the eastern boundary. I've just never felt Rochester or the burbs were necessarily the same as WNY. Midwestern NY maybe?

 

Also, Buffalo feels more like a Midwestern city, given its blue collar culture and proximity to the Great Lakes and Canada, than an East Coast city like Boston or NYC.

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I can back up Liger's point. I grew up in the next town over from Geneva, and it is DEFINITELY not anywhere close to WNY. Nor is Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Honeoye Falls, etc. It's an entirely different place. (For starters, the yokels use the word "soda")

 

Unofficially, I've always considered the (716) area code to be WNY, or, if that bothers you, then Batavia/Leroy being the eastern boundary. I've just never felt Rochester or the burbs were necessarily the same as WNY. Midwestern NY maybe?

 

Also, Buffalo feels more like a Midwestern city, given its blue collar culture and proximity to the Great Lakes and Canada, than an East Coast city like Boston or NYC.

716 used to be Rochester's area code as well
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I can back up Liger's point. I grew up in the next town over from Geneva, and it is DEFINITELY not anywhere close to WNY. Nor is Canandaigua, Penn Yan, Honeoye Falls, etc. It's an entirely different place. (For starters, the yokels use the word "soda")

 

Unofficially, I've always considered the (716) area code to be WNY, or, if that bothers you, then Batavia/Leroy being the eastern boundary. I've just never felt Rochester or the burbs were necessarily the same as WNY. Midwestern NY maybe?

 

Also, Buffalo feels more like a Midwestern city, given its blue collar culture and proximity to the Great Lakes and Canada, than an East Coast city like Boston or NYC.

I’ve lived in both Buffalo and Rochester and the areas felt exactly the same. I got the same “vibe” in both places. Similar people, similar pace of life, attitudes etc. You can’t make an argument in my mind that Rochester isn’t WNY based on culture. It’s strictly a geographical argument. But I always felt the Rochester metro was the borderline. Geneva isn’t WNY. But Canandaigua is basically a suburb of Rochester so I’d throw them in.
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I’ve lived in both Buffalo and Rochester and the areas felt exactly the same. I got the same “vibe” in both places. Similar people, similar pace of life, attitudes etc. You can’t make an argument in my mind that Rochester isn’t WNY based on culture. It’s strictly a geographical argument. But I always felt the Rochester metro was the borderline. Geneva isn’t WNY. But Canandaigua is basically a suburb of Rochester so I’d throw them in.

 

It seems as though you and I have had very similar experiences, having spent time in both cities. 

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If Wikipedia says it,it must be so.

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_New_York

 

I like Wikipedia's answer the most: Rochester is definitely WNY.

 

Also, in my opinion, the cultural differences between any location within upstate NY (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, etc...) are very minor. I'm defining "upstate" here to mean everything north of Rockland and Westchester Counties. This entire region is probably better represented culturally by Buffalo than by NYC. If the Sabres and Bills weren't such historically loser sports franchises, most of this region would probably be considered strong Sabre/Bill territory.

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I like Wikipedia's answer the most: Rochester is definitely WNY.

 

Also, in my opinion, the cultural differences between any location within upstate NY (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, etc...) are very minor. I'm defining "upstate" here to mean everything north of Rockland and Westchester Counties. This entire region is probably better represented culturally by Buffalo than by NYC. If the Sabres and Bills weren't such historically loser sports franchises, most of this region would probably be considered strong Sabre/Bill territory.

Id include Dutchess and Putnam too at least south of the Newberg Beacon bridge.
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Why are you questioning Sabre fan motivation?

 

You don't even know your Ramsey from your Ramsay.

Hes seriously trolling today... must be a Toronto fan or worse a Philly fan and got his panties in a bunch about Goudas Edited by Kottbullar
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Why are you questioning Sabre fan motivation?

 

You don't even know your Ramsey from your Ramsay.

I took it as an honest question. I don't like the troll moniker. My impression of Jacque is that he's a good, old-timey Sabres fan.

why aren’t you a Pittsburgh hockey fan?

Because we got Buffalo TV and one night I watched Danny Gare slide into the end boards after beating Montreal in overtime in the playoffs. As much as that was the gateway drug, the hard stuff was offered to me the following Christmas when I got a transistor radio and tuned in to hear Sabres play the Bruins at the Aud -- and there was Rick.

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I took it as an honest question. I don't like the troll moniker. My impression of Jacque is that he's a good, old-timey Sabres fan.

Because we got Buffalo TV and one night I watched Danny Gare slide into the end boards after beating Montreal in overtime in the playoffs. As much as that was the gateway drug, the hard stuff was offered to me the following Christmas when I got a transistor radio and tuned in to hear Sabres play the Bruins at the Aud -- and there was Rick.

 

Maybe you are right about Jacque, but at times his delivery is not very good, IMO.  His question to you does seem legit, but he did say that perhaps I should cheer for a Canadian team in another thread.  That was a second response to a joke about him being a WGR spy sent here to stir the masses.  His first reply to that was that he thought it was funny.

 

Your story on how you started following the Sabres is awesome and very similar to mine.

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Maybe you are right about Jacque, but at times his delivery is not very good, IMO.  His question to you does seem legit, but he did say that perhaps I should cheer for a Canadian team in another thread.  That was a second response to a joke about him being a WGR spy sent here to stir the masses.  His first reply to that was that he thought it was funny.

 

Your story on how you started following the Sabres is awesome and very similar to mine.

 

I'm not sure JR is a troll most of the time just an older guy with older-guy style opinions about hockey.

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This is totally not worth bringing this thread back to life over, but I've seen a couple tweets congratulating the woman from Remsen, NY who is carrying the olympic flag, and calling her from WNY. Remsen is ~4 hours from Buffalo. Its basically in the Adirondacks. Buffalo is closer to Cleveland than Remsen. 

 

Buffalo: Desperately Searching for a Local Angle since 1810.

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This is totally not worth bringing this thread back to life over, but I've seen a couple tweets congratulating the woman from Remsen, NY who is carrying the olympic flag, and calling her from WNY. Remsen is ~4 hours from Buffalo. Its basically in the Adirondacks. Buffalo is closer to Cleveland than Remsen. 

 

Buffalo: Desperately Searching for a Local Angle since 1810.

There's an art director for the Browns in Cleveland who started following me on social media and he thinks I'm right up the road. Well, as the crow flies... Be like a 15 minute flight, but it's a good 3.5 hour drive. 1 hr to PA border, 45 minutes across through Erie, 1 hour and some change into Cleveland from OH border. Damn you Ashtabula, you always seem so much closer... ugh 

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This is totally not worth bringing this thread back to life over, but I've seen a couple tweets congratulating the woman from Remsen, NY who is carrying the olympic flag, and calling her from WNY. Remsen is ~4 hours from Buffalo. Its basically in the Adirondacks. Buffalo is closer to Cleveland than Remsen.

 

Buffalo: Desperately Searching for a Local Angle since 1810.

I've been to Remsen. There's literally nothing there.

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Isn't there a town called Western, NY that is right near there?

Western is right next to Westernville and they are 6 miles outside of Rome, NY. There's one street, a county route, Lake Delta and Woods Valley, a small ski hill.

 

Other points of interest in Westernville are General William Floyd's house (it's a nice, decent size, old ass country house) and his grave(it's nothing special). He signed the declaration of Independence, by the way.

 

As far as I can tell, Western, NY is a road sign on rt46, about 500 feet before the road sign that says Village of Westernville.

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Why are you questioning Sabre fan motivation?

 

You don't even know your Ramsey from your Ramsay.

please mike played defense and Craig played with don Luce and Danny gare and was a Sabres coach. Again.

I took it as an honest question. I don't like the troll moniker. My impression of Jacque is that he's a good, old-timey Sabres fan.

Because we got Buffalo TV and one night I watched Danny Gare slide into the end boards after beating Montreal in overtime in the playoffs. As much as that was the gateway drug, the hard stuff was offered to me the following Christmas when I got a transistor radio and tuned in to hear Sabres play the Bruins at the Aud -- and there was Rick.

just wondered why you were a Sabres fan, been a fan since 1970. Honest question

Maybe you are right about Jacque, but at times his delivery is not very good, IMO.  His question to you does seem legit, but he did say that perhaps I should cheer for a Canadian team in another thread.  That was a second response to a joke about him being a WGR spy sent here to stir the masses.  His first reply to that was that he thought it was funny.

 

Your story on how you started following the Sabres is awesome and very similar to mine.

Didn’t know you were a English teacher and a grammar specialist

please mike played defense and Craig played with don Luce and Danny gare and was a Sabres coach. Again.just wondered why you were a Sabres fan, been a fan since 1970. Honest question

 

Didn’t know you were a English teacher and a grammar specialist

Spy lol

I'm not sure JR is a troll most of the time just an older guy with older-guy style opinions about hockey.

yes I am.
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Since this bugger has been resurrected and the title suggests a conversation about general NY geography, I’ll share a slice of life from Malone, NY.

Dutch Schultz faced his first trial for tax evasion in Malone. He came to town a year before his trial and handed money out like candy, becoming a local hero. Very good, simple people, secluded from the tones of the rest of the country. These folks marched to a different drum. We’ve joked about us “fur traders”, truth is, that’s very close to the truth.

A few miles from the Rez, where half of everyone’s family is from, a few miles from the Quebec border, where the other half of everyone’s family is from, and a few miles from the northern edge of the Adirondack Park, where all the real hippies went after the 60’s ended. The one and only southbound highway out of Malone is Rte 30, right straight through the park.

I am extremely fortunate to grow up where I did. I got to see and be a lot of different things.

If your ever in the mind to take a fantastic road trip, come to the North Country. You can hit Lake Placid, Lake Meacham, DeBar Mtn. In a weekend. Easy. You could take another over night trip to Montreal as well. A beautiful hour drive. This one is a gem. Take Rte 30N to Constable, NY and cross at the Trout River crossing. Super easy and chill. It’s a beautiful drive up 139 through the Quebec side of the river valley. You’ll cross the Mercier(with the tattered Mohawk warrior flags to greet you) into the island. Best trip you’ll ever take. The nicest and friendliest people you’ll ever meet. Real friggin poutine too.

 

Forgot to mention how gorgeous everyone is. Absolutely. Gorgeous. Giggidy.

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