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2011 BUFFALO WING FESTIVAL - ESTIMATED 85,000 ATTENDED - 555,000 WINGS SERVED - 37 TONS OF WINGS
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Sun, 05 Feb 2012 05:44:32 PST
It's the Wing King's birthday! Maybe we should make him the chicken wing cupcakes!


20 Buffalo Chicken Recipes You Need To Try Right Now
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20 Buffalo Chicken Recipes You Need To Try Right Now: The Superbowl is on Sunday! What are you waiting for!? Click the links under...
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 11:14:44 PST
Drew Cerza, Wing King and founder of the National Buffalo Wing Festival, weighs in on four popular variations of wing sauce, and what it says about the people who eat it.


What Does Your Wing Sauce Say About You | Dashrecipes.com
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Tue, 24 Jan 2012 15:01:47 PST
Will you be having wings for the big game?


Americans To Consume 1.25 Billion Chicken Wings During Super Bowl, 25 Billion For All Of 2012
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On Super Bowl weekend, Americans are expected to eat 1.25 billion chicken wings -- that's 100 million pounds, according to a new report by the National Chicken Council. If the wings were laid end-to-end, they would circle the circumference of the Earth more than twice, which is about a quarter of th...



Coca-Cola Field
275 Washington St
Buffalo, NY 14203

Coming From the North
Coming from North of the city take the I-190 South to Exit 6 (Elm St.). From there, you'll be able to see Coca-Cola Field on your left. The first traffic light after the exit is Swan St. A left onto Swan will take you right along the 3rd base side of the stadium.

Coming From the South
Coming from South of the city take the I-190 North to Exit 6 (Elm St.). From there, you'll be able to see
Coca-Cola Field on your left. The first traffic light after the exit is Swan St. A left onto Swan will take you right along the 3rd base side of the stadium. If you are traveling North on Route 5 (The Skyway), you can either merge onto the I-190 South and quickly get off at Exit 6 (Elm St.) or follow the Seneca St. Exit into Downtown Buffalo. Once off the ramp, you can drive straight on Seneca St. and it will take your right into Washington St., which runs along the 1st base side of the stadium.

Coming From the East
There are plenty of options for fans coming from the East. Drivers using the Kensington Expressway (Rte. 33), should yield left as the expressway ends. That road turns into Oak St., and will continue on to Swan St. At the Swan St. traffic light, a right turn will take you along the 3rd base side of the stadium. Drivers taking either William St. or Broadway can take those roads straight to Washington Street in the heart of Buffalo, New York. A left onto Washington St. will take you right to
Coca-Cola Field.


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