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I'm too old (with kids, etc) to live in the city anymore, so would probably choose outer Queens or Long Island at this stage. Buffalo would be an option too if it weren't for the lake effect in the winter. Boston and Miami are nice places for vacation but I wouldn't live in either.
Appreciate that "NY" was specified for Buffalo to differentiate it from the other AFC East city named Buffalo that is not in NY.
I considered voting for Boston, as Boston NY is closer to where the Bills stadium is than the city of Buffalo (NY), but I prefer living in the city more than rural Boston's hills.
I saw the Patriots play in Fenway Park a few times when I was a little kid. For September baseball games, the field still had the football chalk lines. I played in a High School game at Schaefer Stadium in Foxborough in the 1970s. That opened for the 1971 Patriots season. I think they played at Boston University for a couple of years before moving to Foxborough. Once the Red Sox became competitive in 1967 after being the league doormat, they booted the Patriots out.
Buffalo...First, the team is good again. Then, I'd probably look between getting a Downtown or Elmwood Village loft/condo or a nice house in N/NE Buffalo(Parkside/Park Meadow/Central Park/historic parts of University Heights or Kensington Heights, etc.) or Amherst(Eggertsville/Snyder). I know the facilities are in Orchard Park south of the city, but those parts of the city/suburbs are more of what I'd look for and it is further away from the higher snowfall totals in the area off of Lake Erie. Also, take the hour and a half/45 minute trips to Toronto on usual off days and bye weeks for a bigger city fix.
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The links to the AFC South up to the NFC North aren't working.
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