Some People Don't Know These 10 Things Came From Buffalo
From medical discoveries to jet planes, Buffalonians have created some seriously impressive inventions throughout history. Here are ten totally awesome things that you might not know originated right here in our very own Queen City:

You might think the birthplace of the air conditioner would be somewhere a bit warmer, but it was invented right here by Willis Carrier in 1902.

Wilson Greatbach invented the first implantable pacemaker while tinkering in his barn in 1958. The first patient to receive one of his devices was a 77-year-old who lived 18 months thanks to the invention!
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Where would we be without the Anchor Bar and Teressa Bellissimo's late-night invention of the chicken wing? Sad and hungry, that's where.
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Back in the day, Buffalo was a titan of industry - largely thanks the first steam-powered grain elevators sitting on our shores. Our city still smells like Cheerios thanks to the General Mills elevators working today on Michigan Avenue!

Buffalo is home to the first daycare center in the United States, which was started for working mothers in 1881. What an adorable bit of history!

The first American jet engine plane was built in secrecy by Bell Aircraft on Main Street in what is now the Tri-Main Center. Who knew?

A doctor from Buffalo is credited with completing the first successful skin graft on a patient with a severe leg injury in 1854.

Buffalo was the birthplace of the first railroad suspension bridge in the world, which spanned over 825 feet across the Niagara Gorge.
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The Ball jar was created in Buffalo by the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company. You're welcome, canners and shabby-chic decor lovers!

Father Baker created the first known direct mail advertising campaign to request financial assistance for his charitable work at Our Lady of Victory. While we're now living in a mainly digital era, direct mail campaigns are still widely used to this day!
How’s that for Buffalo pride? Did you know these things came from our city?
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