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Buffalo, New York: Tesla Clutches Golden Lightning Bolt

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Address:
2 N. Division St., Buffalo, NY
Directions:
Downtown. In a little park on the northeast corner of N. Division St. and Main St. (which is only open to streetcar traffic).
RA Rates:
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Tesla Clutches Golden Lightning Bolt

More inspiring than the Nikola Telsa statue in Niagara Falls. Unveiled Sep. 2020.

Roadsideamerica.com Report... [07/18/2021]

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Tesla Clutches Golden Lightning Bolt

In 1896, Buffalo was the first electric city on Earth, thanks to Nikola Tesla.

[Vicky, 08/01/2021]

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