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Salamanca

A view of part of Salamanca, NY from Stone Tower at Allegany State Park

Salamanca is a town and a city in Cattaraugus County, New York. The City of Salamanca is the only city in the USA that is located entirely on a Native American Territory. The name is from a major investor in a local railroad.

The City of Salamanca is located on a reservation of the Seneca Nation of Indians (one of the six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy), and the city population of about 6000 is about 35% Native American.

Once a major railroad town, Salamanca is a center for the hardwoods industry and forestry in the northeast.  Maple, oak and cherry are hardwoods that are plentiful in the area.

Places in Salamanca

Relax in this well-equipped resort.
The beauty of nature!

Tony's Tastee Freeze is a seasonal ice cream and snack bar in Salamanca.

Need flowers for your sweetie?
The perfect place to renew, revive, and relax.
General store located on the Quaker side of Allegany State Park.
Come slumber and tarry at this beautiful bed and breakfast, where the atmosphere is warm and inviting.
The perfect camping place for your group to get together!
Scenic 18-hole golf course.
Pizza, wings, sandwiches, salads and much more!
A stage theater in Salamanca, NY.
Paved boat launch.
Bingo hall in Salamanca that has some of the biggest daily bingo payouts and has a floor of 300 slot machines.
Learn about the history and culture of the people of the Seneca Nation.
Go fishing, swimming or paddling on Red House Lake in Allegany State Park.
Local Beer and Wine Drinks. Friendly & Stunning Atmosphere
Great Chinese buffet served from a boat.
You don’t have to go to Las Vegas to get world-class gaming, dining and entertainment.

Originally built in 1900, this remodeled bar and grill has the perfect family-friendly atmosphere where patrons can enjoy a variety of foods and wa

Salamanca's historical museum.
An all-you-can-eat buffet located in the Seneca Allegany Resorts & Casino.
Visitor information for Salamanca, New York
An old neighborhood style Irish pub serving Irish-American staples and typical bar food.