Every Western New Yorker Learned How To Drive In One Of These Spots
At the age of 16, every person in New York gets a chance to experience the joy of freedom by getting their learner's permit. But before you can get your license you have to practice driving.
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Of course here in Western New York we always do our own thing, so if you grew up in the 716 chances are you got your mom or dad to give you a lesson in the Seneca Mall Parking lot, St. Stanislaus cemetery, or the Clarence High School parking lot.
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Plus if you now have kids who drive, as I do, chances are you have taken to one of these places too!
Check out the 5 places every Western New Yorker has learned how to drive.
5 places Every Western New Yorker Learned How To Drive
At the age of 16, every person in New York gets a chance to experience the joy of freedom by getting their learner's permit. But before you can get your license you have to practice driving. Here are 5 places that every Western New Yorker learned how to drive.
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6 Fun Buffalo Adventures To Do With Dad This Father's Day
Now that we are in June, this is what we like to call Dad's month. Father's Day is coming up in a couple of weeks and while Dad has learned to act like he loves that new tie, belt, or pair of socks you got him, this year is the year to turn up your Father's Day gift-giving.
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15 Things That Will Convince Anyone You're a Western New York Native
Buffalonians have a way of spotting one another even across great distances, like the time I ran into a couple from Alden while in line for an empanada in Key West. But what about if you're new here? Is there a learning curve to being part of the City of Good Neighbors?
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