What is chaffee new-york?

Chaffee is a small town located in the southwestern part of New York State in the United States. It is a hamlet in the town of Sardinia in Erie County. The town has a population of around 2,000 people. The town was named after Hiram Chaffee, one of its early settlers, and was officially established in 1814. Chaffee is located in an area known for its scenic beauty, surrounded by fields, forests, and hills, and is close to several state parks, including Sprague Brook, Zoar Valley, and Letchworth State Park. The town has a post office, a library, a community center, a fire department, and various small businesses and shops. Its location between Buffalo and the Finger Lakes region makes it a convenient stopover for travelers.