In 1818 Parkhurst Whitney built stairs leading to the river’s edge at Prospect Point. In 1825 Porter Brother replaced that staircase with a spiral one. In 1844 Whitney started a water powered incline railway there although the staircase was also used until 1890. In 1906 the water wheel was replaced by an electric power plant. There were lower buildings which included Shadow of the Rock which was a concession stand and also rented raincoats to the tourists. This was destroyed by fire and ice in 1892 and replaced by a chalet-style building in 1894-95. On July 6th, 1907 a cable on the incline railway broke. One person was killed and several sustained injuries. An elevator was constructed and it opened in January of 1910. It was condemned in 1...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the edge of the falls. Another portion of the fa...
In 1846, the governments of Upper Canada and the State of New York initiated the creation of two com...
The clippings describe the City of the Falls and its attempts by its shareholders to sell lots to th...
1. This 18.5 x13 cm. photo is captioned “Niagara”. It is a picture of the Horseshoe Falls taken at a...
There are 20 black and white photos within the album and one smaller photo affixed to the front cove...
According to legend, the Burning Springs were discovered by early natives in the Niagara Peninsula. ...
The description of the image reads "(4)-8972-General view of Falls from new steel bridge - Maid of t...
Power at the Falls: The first recorded harnessing of Niagara Falls power was in 1759 by Daniel Jonc...
Photograph of Niagara Falls from Goat Island in New York. The photo dates around 1894. Terms associa...
The description of the image reads "No. 115 - The Rapids, Niagara - From the Terrapin Tower". On th...
Photograph of Horseshoe Falls, part of the Niagara Falls In New York. The photo dates around 1892. T...
The collection consists of 194 postcards showing views of Niagara Falls and the Niagara River, inclu...
The stereograph features a black and white image taken from across the falls. The falls can be seen ...
In 1846, the governments of Upper Canada and the State of New York initiated the creation of two com...
Four colour, panoramic photographs of Niagara Falls, including the American Falls and Horseshoe Fall...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the edge of the falls. Another portion of the fa...
In 1846, the governments of Upper Canada and the State of New York initiated the creation of two com...
The clippings describe the City of the Falls and its attempts by its shareholders to sell lots to th...
1. This 18.5 x13 cm. photo is captioned “Niagara”. It is a picture of the Horseshoe Falls taken at a...
There are 20 black and white photos within the album and one smaller photo affixed to the front cove...
According to legend, the Burning Springs were discovered by early natives in the Niagara Peninsula. ...
The description of the image reads "(4)-8972-General view of Falls from new steel bridge - Maid of t...
Power at the Falls: The first recorded harnessing of Niagara Falls power was in 1759 by Daniel Jonc...
Photograph of Niagara Falls from Goat Island in New York. The photo dates around 1894. Terms associa...
The description of the image reads "No. 115 - The Rapids, Niagara - From the Terrapin Tower". On th...
Photograph of Horseshoe Falls, part of the Niagara Falls In New York. The photo dates around 1892. T...
The collection consists of 194 postcards showing views of Niagara Falls and the Niagara River, inclu...
The stereograph features a black and white image taken from across the falls. The falls can be seen ...
In 1846, the governments of Upper Canada and the State of New York initiated the creation of two com...
Four colour, panoramic photographs of Niagara Falls, including the American Falls and Horseshoe Fall...
The stereograph features a black and white image of the edge of the falls. Another portion of the fa...
In 1846, the governments of Upper Canada and the State of New York initiated the creation of two com...
The clippings describe the City of the Falls and its attempts by its shareholders to sell lots to th...