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  2. List of local landmarks in Williamsville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Probably the oldest extant cemetery in Erie County, established in 1810 as the Long family plot and in 1824 opened for burial to all village residents. Contains the remains of many prominent figures in the early history of Williamsville. Red Mill House. 60 East Spring Street.

  3. Williamsville Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    Williamsville Christian Church. /  42.96333°N 78.74250°W  / 42.96333; -78.74250. The Williamsville Christian Church, also known as the Meeting House, is a historic Disciples of Christ church located at Williamsville in Erie County, New York. It is a -story brick Italianate -style structure constructed in 1871 and remodeled in about 1900.

  4. Williamsville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Williamsville is a village in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 5,423 at the 2020 census. The village is named after Jonas Williams, an early settler. It is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area . Williamsville is located mostly within the town of Amherst, but Creek Road and Creek Heights in the south part ...

  5. Williamsville Central School District - Wikipedia

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    Williamsville Central School District. Williamsville Central School District (commonly abbreviated WCSD) is a public school district in New York that serves the village of Williamsville, as well as the towns of Amherst, Cheektowaga, and Clarence. The district enrollment is approximately 10,600 students throughout 13 schools in the district. [1]

  6. Williamsville Water Mill Complex - Wikipedia

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    September 22, 1983. Williamsville Water Mill Complex is a historic mill located at Williamsville in Erie County, New York. It was built originally as a sawmill in 1801, substantially enlarged in 1827, and operated in that capacity until 1903. Also on the site was the Water-Lime Works and Williamsville Cement Company mills, which were later ...

  7. Ellicott Creek - Wikipedia

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    Ellicott Creek in Williamsville, New York. Named for Joseph Ellicott, surveyor and land agent. /  42.90417°N 78.39694°W  / 42.90417; -78.39694. /  43.02111°N 78.87694°W  / 43.02111; -78.87694. Ellicott Creek is a stream in Western New York, United States. It is a tributary of Tonawanda Creek, which in turn flows into the Niagara ...

  8. List of colleges and universities in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Harlem Hospital School of Nursing, New York City, 1923-1977; Ingham University, Le Roy, 1835-1892; Lincoln School for Nurses, New York City, 1898-1961; Institute of Design and Construction, Brooklyn, 1947–2015 [8] Kirkland College, Clinton, New York, 1965–1978; absorbed by Hamilton College [9] Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing ...

  9. New York Institute for Special Education - Wikipedia

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    New York Institute for Special Education. / 40.858617; -73.859438. The New York Institute for Special Education is a private nonprofit school in New York City. The school was founded in 1831 as a school for blind children by Samuel Wood, a Quaker philanthropist, Samuel Akerly, a physician, and John Dennison Russ, a philanthropist and physician.