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Erie County is located in western New York on the western edge of Lake Erie. It is environmentally diverse, encompassing a wide range of geographies, including urban areas, developed suburbs, small towns, beaches, farmland, and remote wooded forests.
The world renowned Albright-Knox Art Gallery, featuring one of the largest collections of Picassos under one roof is located in Erie County. Kleinhans Music Hall, which is recognized throughout the world for its superior acoustics, is the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Other culturally significant landmarks include the historic Roycroft Campus, and the oldest stone house in Erie County, the renovated Polly and Warren Hull House and Museum.
As the terminus of the Erie Canal, Erie County is a major east coast transportation hub. It is known for its wide-ranging collection of architectural styles, year-round recreational activities, and culturally and geographically diverse neighborhoods. It is also the home of two former US presidents: Millard Fillmore (13th) and Grover Cleveland (22nd and 24th). Millard Fillmore is buried in Erie County's Forest Lawn Cemetery. It is the birthplace of musician Ani DiFranco, and the late journalist Tim Russert. Each year, Erie County hosts visitors to the annual St. Patrick's Day and Dyngus Day parades, Buffalo's Chicken Wing Festival, East Aurora's Toy Fest, Tonawanda's Canal Fest, and the Erie County Fair in Hamburg.
We commonly serve the roofing needs of Buffalo, Lackawanna, Tonawanda, Amherst, Cheektowaga, Hamburg, West Seneca, Lancaster, Orchard Park and Clarence.