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Description: Polish heritage in Western New York. Places of interest, dining and shopping guides, history and distinguished local Polish-Americans.
Polish-American Heritage on the Niagara Frontier Heritage on the Niagara Frontier Folk Festival at Artpark 1978 c. NFFA/Fish Important Events in Buffalo's Distinguished Local Polish-Americans The Polish influence in Western New York can be traced back to Pieter Stadnitski, one of the partners of the Holland Land Office Company; the Dutch company which purchased and brought settlers to the area in the early 19th century. More specifically, Polish settlers of Jewish heritage began arriving in the area before 1860, while Catholic Poles began arriving in large numbers soon after. Between 1873 and 1922, Polish Americans established 34 church parishes in Greater Buffalo and Western New York.
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