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Map Collection > Buffalo & WNY Maps > Buffalo Neighborhoods Maps > Kensington


Kensington

Location:
This Buffalo neighborhood centers on Kensington Avenue from Main Street to the city line at Cheektowaga. Bailey Avenue is an important north-south street in the neigborhood. The "33" (Kensington) Expressway cuts this large district in half.

High Schools:

  • Kensington High School, 319 Suffolk
  • Burgard High School, 400 Kensington Avenue
  • St. Mary's School for the Deaf, 2253 Main Street
  • Seneca Vocational High School, 666 East Delavan Avenue

Neighborhood Association:
Ken/Bailey N.H.S., 1048 Kensington Avenue.


Intersection of Kensington
& Bailey Avenues


Kensington residential area

Two major hospitals, the Erie County Medical Center (ECMC) and Sisters Hospital, are located within this area.

David J. Bertuca, Map Librarian
Last modified: 3 May 2005 djb



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