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The '''South Towns''' or '''Southtowns''' is a region of ] that lies within the ] or ] and includes southern suburbs of {{city-state|Buffalo|New York}}. This is the common name for the southern part of {{city-state|Erie County|New York}} that served as the home of ] ] and sainthood candidate Father ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Western New York: From Niagara Falls and Southern Ontario to the Western Edge of the Finger Lakes|author=Smyczynski, Christine A.|page=136|publisher=The Countryman Press|year=2005|isbn|0-88150-655-9}}</ref> This region includes ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Polk 1994 Buffalo South Towns New York Directory|publisher=]}}</ref> Several other towns in the snowbelt south of Buffalo are also considered part of the southtowns. | The '''South Towns''' or '''Southtowns''' is a region of ] that lies within the ] or ] and includes southern suburbs of {{city-state|Buffalo|New York}}. This is the common name for the southern part of {{city-state|Erie County|New York}} that served as the home of ] ] and sainthood candidate Father ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Western New York: From Niagara Falls and Southern Ontario to the Western Edge of the Finger Lakes|chapter=Southern Erie County - "The Southtowns"|author=Smyczynski, Christine A.|page=136|publisher=The Countryman Press|year=2005|isbn|0-88150-655-9}}</ref> This region includes ], ], ], ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite book|title=Polk 1994 Buffalo South Towns New York Directory|publisher=]}}</ref> Several other towns in the snowbelt south of Buffalo are also considered part of the southtowns. | ||
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The South Towns or Southtowns is a region of Western New York that lies within the snowbelt or ski country and includes southern suburbs of Template:City-state. This is the common name for the southern part of Template:City-state that served as the home of United States President Millard Fillmore and sainthood candidate Father Nelson Baker. This region includes Aurora, Blasdell, East Aurora, Elma, Hamburg, Lackawanna, and Orchard Park. Several other towns in the snowbelt south of Buffalo are also considered part of the southtowns.
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- Smyczynski, Christine A. (2005). "Southern Erie County - "The Southtowns"". Western New York: From Niagara Falls and Southern Ontario to the Western Edge of the Finger Lakes. The Countryman Press. p. 136.
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: Text "0-88150-655-9" ignored (help); Text "isbn" ignored (help) - Polk 1994 Buffalo South Towns New York Directory. R. L. Polk & Co.