Curiosity Killed the Cat...

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Across
  1. 1. State campus was the location of training camps for two major professional sports teams: The Buffalo Bills of the NFL, and the Buffalo Braves of the NBA
  2. 6. Vineyards obtained one of the first two limited winery licenses issued by the state of Pennsylvania in 1968 and began crushing grapes in September 1969
  3. 7. is where you will find the "incredible shrinking mill" which is an optical illusion produced when viewing the federal grain elevator. When travelling east on Lakeshore road, the mill appears to move farther away as one drives closer
  4. 10. An international bridge, known as the ________, linking Buffalo to Fort Erie, Ontario was opened in 1927
Down
  1. 1. Canada’s bloodiest field of battle with over 3000 troops killed and wounded during the Siege of _____ August 3 to September 21, 1814
  2. 2. was the site of a Cayuga settlement called Detgahnegaha'gó:wah
  3. 3. First city in the U.S. to have electric street-lights
  4. 4. Lake ____ Wine Country is located in the heart of America’s Grape Country between Harborcreek, Pennsylvania and Silver Creek, New York
  5. 5. here used to be named "Salems Corners (Cross Roads)" after the town in Massachusetts, but was later renamed "______.'
  6. 6. is the first state of the fifty United States to list their web site URL on a license plate
  7. 7. has over 300 sets of city maintained steps. If they were stacked on top of each other, they would reach over 26,000 feet high. They would measure higher than a lot of the Himalayan Mountains.
  8. 8. TOWN TREE is the Eleye Crabapple. And interestingly enough the town flower is the "marigold".
  9. 9. In 1897, the founder of Welch's Grape Juice, Charles E. Welch, moved his company to _______ from New Jersey to take advantage of the ideal climate for the cultivation of grapes, particularly of Concord grapes. The region soon became noted for the growing of grapes for both wine and grape juice.