Edward M. Cotter, Buffalo
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Edward M. Cotter is a fireboat in use by the Buffalo Fire Department at Buffalo, New York, United States. Originally named William S. Grattan, it was built in 1900 by the Crescent Shipyard of Elizabeth Port, New Jersey. Due to age, it was rebuilt in 1953 and renamed Firefighter upon its return to service. The following year it was renamed Edward M. Cotter. its namesake, Edward Cotter, was a Buffalo firefighter and leader of the local firefighters union who had recently died. ()
Coordinates: 42°52'20"N, 78°52'22"W
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Downtown Buffalo (The Cobblestone District)Buffalo
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Edward M. Cotter – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: KeyBank Center, Colored Musicians Club, Main Place Mall, St. Joseph Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Edward M. Cotter?
Nearby attractions include Buffalo River Fest, Buffalo (4 min walk), LECOM Harborcenter, Buffalo (10 min walk), Clara Brown, Buffalo (12 min walk), Canalside, Buffalo (12 min walk).
How to get to Edward M. Cotter by public transport?
The nearest stations to Edward M. Cotter:
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Train
- Buffalo-Exchange Street (12 min walk)
Light rail
- Erie Canal Harbor • Lines: Metro (12 min walk)
- Seneca • Lines: Metro (17 min walk)
Bus
- Buffalo Greyhound Station • Lines: 0010, 0011 (20 min walk)
- NFTA Metro Center (20 min walk)