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Famous Buffalonians
Famous people in Buffalo history,
born in Buffalo, New York and from the WNY region.
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Great White Buffalo |
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The Bison. |
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Harold Arlen |
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Film score for the "Wizard of Oz", "Over the Rainbow" sung by Judy Garland. Photo from 1960 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington LC-USZ62-103724 DLC. |
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Grover Cleveland |
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The 22nd and 24th president and former Mayor of Buffalo. Photo from 1888 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington LC-USZ62-7618 DLC. |
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Millard Fillmore |
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The 13th president and founder of UB. Portrait from 1850 Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington LC-USZ62-5127 DLC. |
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Other Webs:
Harold Arlen - Composer.
Lucille Ball - Jamestown.
Wolf
Blitzer - CNN anchor.
Grover Cleveland - The 22nd and
24th President.
Don
Criqui - Announcer from Kenmore.
Ani Difranco - Musician.
Joseph Ellicott - Known
as the founder of Buffalo from the Holland Land Company.
William Fargo -
Founder of Wells Fargo express and former Mayor.
William Fichtner -
Actor.
Millard Fillmore -
The 13th President.
Dr. Francis
E. Fronczak
Vincent Gallo - Buffalo '66.
Goo Goo Dolls - Musicians.
Red Jacket - Seneca tribal chief.
Rick James - Musician.
Ron Jaworski - Lackawanna.
Commander Tom
- Jolls.
Jim Kelly - Pro football Hall of Famer.
Lackawanna Six - The
infamous terrorists.
Robert LaSalle - French explorer
credited as the first white man to view this area around 1630.
Wendie Malick - Actress, "Dream On" comedy series.
Don Majkowski - The Majik Network.
Robert Moog - Invented the electronic
synthesizer. Moog Archives.
Scott Norwood -
Former Buffalo Bill kicker and Superbowl XXV.
Tim Russert - Meet the Press.
Billy Sheehan - Musician.
O.J. Simpson - Former Buffalo Bill and
the trial.
Buffalo Bob Smith - Howdy Doody
time.
Spyro Gyra - Jazz fusion band.
Cory Wells - Three Dog Night.
James Whitmore - Actor.
Samuel Wilkeson - He built the city and
was a former Mayor, and Erie
Canal man.
Wikipedia
- Famous people from Buffalo, New York.
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