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Buford, located in GMA's District 3, is in parts of Gwinnett and Hall counties and was incorporated in 1872. The city was named after railroad president Algernon Sidney Buford and was once known as the "New York of Gwinnett" and the "Leather City."
Fun Fact: Buford gained international fame for its industrial spirit. At its peak, the Bona Allen, Inc. tannery produced world-renowned saddles, shoes, and leather goods that even caught the attention of Hollywood.