Salamanca

Salamanca

Salamanca, on the broad Allegheny River, has the distinction of being the only U.S. city on an American Indian reservation. The region was settled by the Seneca Nation, which leases the land to the government. The small but well executed Seneca Iroquois National Museum is worth a visit. South of Salamanca is the four-season Allegany State Park, which abounds with recreational opportunities.

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