West Seneca, New York West Seneca, New York West Seneca town hall West Seneca town hall Official seal of West Seneca, New York West Seneca is a town in Erie County, New York, United States.

The populace was 44,711 at the 2010 census. West Seneca is a centrally positioned interior town of the county, and a suburb of Buffalo.

West Seneca, Orchard Park and Hamburg form the inner "Southtowns", a cluster of middle-class suburban towns.

5.2 Major highways in the Town of West Seneca 7 Communities and locations in West Seneca In 1851, the town of Seneca was formed from parts of the suburbs of Cheektowaga and Hamburg.

The town changed the name to "West Seneca" in 1852 to avoid confusion with the town of Seneca in Ontario County, New York.

In 1909 the region immediately south of Buffalo split from West Seneca, becoming the town/city of Lackawanna. West Seneca offers a community-rich suburban lifestyle.

The town has an extensive fitness of recreational facilities, including 15 town parks, an indoor skating rink, swimming center, youth improve center and a large soccer complex. The town is home to the Charles E.

West Seneca was titled "The best place in New York State to raise kids" by Bloomberg Businessweek in 2010. Burchfield Nature & Art Center is positioned in West Seneca.

West Seneca is home to a range of shopping centers, with one of the most prominent being the Southgate Plaza.

The town was once home to one of the biggest malls in the area, the Seneca Mall.

Schwabl's, a restaurant staple, has been positioned in West Seneca since 1942. Famous for their beef on weck, the restaurant was featured in a 2009 episode of Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations. The West Seneca Central School District is the biggest and serves the entirety of the town.

West Seneca is home to the following private major and secondary schools: West Seneca Christian School The New York State Thruway (Interstate 90) passes through the town and intersects New York State Route 400 (Aurora Expressway) in the northwest part of the town and U.S.

The east town line is marked by New York State Route 78 (Transit Road).

New York State Route 240 (Harlem Road/Orchard Park Road) and New York State Route 277 (Union Road) are other primary north-south roads, while New York State Route 16 (Seneca Street/Center Road) and New York State Route 354 (Clinton Street) are primary east-west highways.

Major highways in the Town of West Seneca I-90.svg NYS Thruway Sign.svg Interstate 90 (New York State Thruway) passes through the part of town in a north-south direction.

Route 20 (Transit Rd., Southwestern Blvd.), north-south route that forms the east town boundary as Transit Road, with NY 78 north of Seneca Street (NY 16) and without NY 78 north of the Orchard Park Border.

US 20 then turns west along the Orchard Park border and forms the southern town border for a short while.

NY-16.svg New York State Route 16 (Seneca St., Center Rd.) passes through the town east-west from Buffalo into Elma.

NY-78.svg New York State Route 78 (Transit Rd.), north-south route that marks the east town line with US 20 north of Seneca Street (NY 16).

NY-240.svg New York State Route 240 (Harlem Rd., Orchard Park Rd.), north-south route through town from Cheektowaga to Orchard Park.

NY-277.svg New York State Route 277 (Union Rd.), north-south highway through town from Cheektowaga to Orchard Park.

NY-354.svg New York State Route 354 (Clinton St.), east-west roadway through north part of town from Buffalo to Elma.

NY-400.svg New York State Route 400 (Aurora Expwy.), east-west highway through the town from its west end at I-90, east into Elma that roughly alongsides NY 16.

East Seneca A locale on Route 16 in the east part of the town.

Later, many of this communal group moved to Amana, Iowa, and had abandoned their four settlements in West Seneca by 1863.

Gardenville A hamlet on the northern border of the town shared with the town of Cheektowaga.

Tim Russert Park A park titled after NBC journalist Tim Russert, who attended elementary school in West Seneca.

West Seneca Census-Designated Place Enumeration designation that corresponds to the entire town of West Seneca.

West Seneca Developmental Center A facility for disabled kids in the southeast part of the town.

Burchfield, painter and visionary artist who lived in West Seneca for 42 years Tim Russert, NBC journalist who attended elementary school in West Seneca Justin Strzelczyk, former NFL player who interval up in West Seneca West Seneca Central School District serves West Seneca and parts of Cheektowaga, Orchard Park and Hamburg.

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