Buffalo, Nebraska
Buffalo
State/Province: Nebraska
Country: United States
Location Overview
Buffalo is a village located in the state of Nebraska, situated within Hall County in the central part of the United States. It is approximately 10 miles southwest of the city of Grand Island, which serves as a larger urban center in the region. As of the latest census data, Buffalo has a small population, typically under 200 residents, reflecting its status as a rural community.
The village serves primarily as a residential area, with local governance provided by a village board. Key points of interest include the local community center and nearby recreational areas that offer access to natural features typical of the Great Plains, including agricultural land and open spaces. Transportation in the area is facilitated by regional roads connecting Buffalo to larger highways, enhancing accessibility to neighboring cities and towns.
Recent developments in Buffalo have focused on maintaining infrastructure and improving housing conditions to accommodate residents. The economy is primarily driven by agriculture and local services, with some residents commuting to nearby urban centers for employment. Climate considerations relevant to the area include seasonal weather patterns typical of the Great Plains, which influence agricultural practices and community planning.