Buffalo Gap is the name of several places in the United States:
Buffalo Gap is an area located a few miles away from Churchville, Virginia.
Buffalo Gap was settled at the site of a natural pass through which bison herds traveled.
For a time, Buffalo Gap considered itself the "Athens of the West".
By 1884, Buffalo Gap had decreased in population to six hundred.
In 2000, Buffalo Gap reported five hundred residents, ten businesses, and a bank.
In 1959, Buffalo Gap incorporated itself as a town in order to establish a municipal water system.
He started in business in the 1960's, raising cattle on the family ranch here in Buffalo Gap, population 499.
The T&P had bypassed the town of Buffalo Gap, the county seat at the time.
The school draws its name from the nearby Buffalo Gap.
Buffalo Gap is the name of several places in the United States:
Buffalo Gap is an area located a few miles away from Churchville, Virginia.
Buffalo Gap was settled at the site of a natural pass through which bison herds traveled.
For a time, Buffalo Gap considered itself the "Athens of the West".
By 1884, Buffalo Gap had decreased in population to six hundred.
In 2000, Buffalo Gap reported five hundred residents, ten businesses, and a bank.
In 1959, Buffalo Gap incorporated itself as a town in order to establish a municipal water system.
He started in business in the 1960's, raising cattle on the family ranch here in Buffalo Gap, population 499.
The T&P had bypassed the town of Buffalo Gap, the county seat at the time.
The school draws its name from the nearby Buffalo Gap.