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Over 200 images bring Niagara Falls' past to life and documents the people and places as they were in the 1860s-mid-1960s. The photographs presented here contain views of the city of Niagara Falls and trace the community's roots in the villages of Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, and LaSalle. Many different faces of Niagara are depicted in this rare glimpse of the past. Residents and tourists alike will enjoy viewing the never-before published images gracing the pages of this volume. Images of industry, tourism, the development of hydroelectric power, business districts, streets, homes, and…mehr

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Over 200 images bring Niagara Falls' past to life and documents the people and places as they were in the 1860s-mid-1960s. The photographs presented here contain views of the city of Niagara Falls and trace the community's roots in the villages of Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, and LaSalle. Many different faces of Niagara are depicted in this rare glimpse of the past. Residents and tourists alike will enjoy viewing the never-before published images gracing the pages of this volume. Images of industry, tourism, the development of hydroelectric power, business districts, streets, homes, and even daredevils all appear in this excellent collection of images. Here we find the story of the Love Canal's origins in the 1890s, when this project's ultimate goal was to create an almost utopian city. Also included are several photographs of President William McKinley in Niagara Falls, only hours before his assassination. Other famous visitors mentioned include Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Lord Kelvin, Abraham Lincoln, Nikola Tesla, the Prince of Wales, Mikhail Gorbachev, Thomas Edison, Princess Diana, George Westinghouse, and John F. Kennedy.
Autorenporträt
Daniel Dumych is a local history specialist in the Niagara Falls Public Library. He has written several local interest books, and gives frequent talks on the area's hydroelectric and industrial history. Mr. Dumych has also written for local newspapers and has appeared on ABC TV's Good Morning America and Japan's NHK Television. He has compiled this fascinating pictorial history from the Local History Collection, the archives of the Niagara Falls Public Library, and from private collections.