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Close-up view of Niagara Falls Bridal Veil Falls (left) ; Horseshoe Falls (background centre) ; Maid of the Mist in front of the Horseshoe Falls ; -
American Falls illuminated at night Niagara Falls The American Falls illuminated in red ; skyline of Niagara Falls NY in background ; building with neon stripe in background is the Seneca Casino ; taken at 9:48 pm ; -
American Falls, Horseshoe Falls and Lower Niagara River View of both falls and the lower Niagara River. Prospect Point Observation Tower is on the left hand side, with the Maid of the Mist docked underneath. In the far background is the Seagrams Tower. -
Moon over Niagara Falls Niagara Falls, Ontario. The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls are illuminated nightly throughout the year. Two copies. -
Niagara Falls - American Falls (Bridal Veil Falls) Illuminated at Night bridal veil falls -
Niagara Falls at Dusk. "The Honeymoon Capital of the World." The falls are 1000 feet wide and situated twenty miles from Lake Erie and fourteen miles from the river mouth in Lake Ontario. The Canadian (or Horseshoe Falls) are 160 feet high, the American falls being 167 feet high. This colourful nightly display is beamed from the Canadian side, a truly spectacular sight. Illumination measures 1,000,320,000 candle power, showing the American and Canadian Falls and the Niagara River Parkway. -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls in Winter The American Falls, the Horseshoe Falls and the lower Niagara River in winter. -
Falls Colours at the Horseshoe and American Falls Fall colours at the Horseshoe and American Falls. -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls The American Falls, the Horseshoe Falls and the lower Niagara River -
Horseshoe Falls and American Falls with Rainbow View of Horseshoe Falls and American Falls from Table Rock House -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls View of the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls taken from the deck of the Maid of the Mist. -
Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame - Valerie Hall Athlete Hockey 1991 - present eraValerie Hall had only played hockey one year before coming to Niagara Falls. Previously, she played ringette for two years and continued playing ringette for a few more years after arriving in Niagara Falls. Valerie’s hockey career began in Niagara Falls with the newly formed Niagara District Hockey Association. As a travel player, she played in numerous tournaments and provincial playoffs as well as the Ontario Winter Games held in Peterborough. In 1999, Valerie was chosen to play for Team Ontario. She participated in the Canada Winter Games held in Cornerbrook, Newfoundland and the team won the Gold Medal. The team also included Louise Pietrangelo, another Niagara Falls player. Valerie was offered both an athletic and academic scholarship at Niagara University and was accepted into a four year Criminology Program. During her hockey career at Niagara University, Valerie was awarded Team Rookie of the Year, All-time Leading scorer, M.V.P., Student Athlete of the year, and 100 Point Milestone Award. Valerie was Assistant Captain and Captain in her last two years on the team and in Valerie’s third year, her team advanced to the Frozen Four (top four teams in N.C.A.A. Division 1) and her team placed third. In Valerie’s last year she received College Hockey America’s following awards: Player of the Year, Student Athlete of the Year and First Team All Conference Player. At graduation, Valerie was awarded Niagara University’s Female Athlete of the Year. In 2003, Valerie travelled to Germany to compete with Team Canada’s Under 22 team. The team won the Gold Medal and Valerie was the leading scorer of the competition. Valerie was awarded M.V.P. of the final game. After graduation, Valerie ventured to Switzerland to play hockey for one year. She now plays hockey in the National Women’s Hockey League for the Oakville ICE and is employed by the Niagara Regional Police Service. ;
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Frank Roperti Inducted into the City of Niagara Falls Sports Wall of Fame January 2012 ; Athlete - Soccer ; Wrestling ; Martial Arts 1971 - 1990 Era ; Automatic Induction ; -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls, New York, the Niagara Whirlpool and Whirlpool Rapids Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls, New York and the Upper Niagara River Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls, New York and the Upper Niagara River Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Prospect Point Park Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, Skylon Tower, Imax Theatre, Prospect Point Observation Tower, Maid of the Mist dock, Konica Minolta Tower, Embassy Suites, Niagara Fallsview Casino Complex, Ontario Power Generating Station -
Aerial View of Queenston Reservoir, Niagara Falls and Navy Island Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Ontario Power Generating Station and Skyline View of Niagara Falls, Ontario Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort, Embassy Suites, Konica Minolta Tower -
Aerial view looking south over City of Niagara Falls Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Prospect Point Park Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, park, parks, skylon tower, casino niagara -
The original Lone Ranger Clayton Moore at Maple Leaf Village Niagara Falls From the personal collection of George Bailey ; Image may not be reproduced without the written consent of the Niagara Falls Review ; -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of the Upper Niagara River, Goat Island and Horseshoe Falls Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial view of the City of Niagara Falls Ontario seen from a helicopter Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls, New York Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Niagara Falls Public Library display celebrating 100 years of the City of Niagara Falls Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Horseshoe Falls and surrounding area seen from the ferris wheel at Maple Leaf Village Niagara Falls Clifton Hill runs through the picture bottom left to top right ; Castle Dracula sign partially visible bottom left of the wheel span ; Queen Victoria Park is hidden behind the trees ; Minolta Tower and two other buildings background right ; Horseshoe Falls background centre ; Upper Niagara River and the Lower Niagara River visible ; Time is Fall as many of the trees have changed colour ; -
Niagara Falls Canucks Jr. B Sutherland Cup All-Ontario Champions 1997-1998 Front Row L-R: Robert Kerr Governor, Jan Kitty Director, Kim Craitor President, Mickey Clair Assistant Captain, Matt Masterson Assistant Captain, Dom Degiorgio, Terry Masterson Head Coach, Tim Masterson, Jason Lynch Captain, Jeff Bruneau Assistant Captain, Domenic Parlatore, Walter Burritt -
Niagara Falls History Museum Grand Opening - Niagara Falls Concert Band Close-up Niagara Falls Concert band plays in the parking lot behind the museum. Sign reads: Niagara Falls Concert Band under the direction of Brenda Fairchild-Green. -
Niagara Falls History Museum Grand Opening - Niagara Falls Concert Band Close-up 4 The Niagara Falls Concert Band performing at Sylvia Place for the Grand Opening of the Niagara Falls History Museum -
Niagara Falls Mr. Transmission Boys Fastball Team, 1991 - Team - Fastball - 1991 - Present Era, 2012 Sport Wall of Fame Inductees 2012 Sports Wall of Fame Inductees. Front Row (left to right): Todd Bobinski, Perry Bartley, Mark Korten, Jamie McCloy, Paul Boyd, Shane Newson Back Row (left to right): Ron Webb, Coach, Phil Boyer, Andrew Thompson, Peter Dobbin, Clive Newson, Coach, Geoff Girodat, Jeff Lambert, Jason Vormittag, Mac Lewis, Coach. The 1991 Niagara Falls Mr. Transmission Midget Boys Fastball Team was made up of many talented players. The coaching staff's constant focus on strong communication and teamwork was instrumental in the team's success. The coaching staff of Clive Newson, Mac Lewis and Ron Webb brought years of valuable coaching experience as well as their own personal experience in playing the game. Their relentless approach in preparing these young men helped instill a winning attitude which prepared them to become the first team in Niagara Falls to win the Ontario Amateur Softball Association Championships (O.A.S.A.), bringing Niagara Falls the Gold Medal. Four players from the team advanced to represent Ontario in the 1993 Canada Summer Games hosted in Kamloops, British Columbia: Phil Boyer, Jamie McCloy, Shane Newson and Jason Vormittag. -
Aerial View of American Falls, Upper Niagara River and Niagara Falls, Ontario niagara river - upper, Goat Island -
Aerial view of the Horseshoe Falls and the Upper Niagara River from the 30th floor of the Embassy Suites Hotel Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, snow, ice, upper Niagara River, winter scenes -
Flower bed advertising the City of Niagara Falls Centennial in Queen Victoria Park Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, 100 Years of Niagara Falls -
Victoria Ave and Morrison St intersection, Niagara Falls Public Library to left Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Niagara Falls, Ontario - City Sign Part of the 2004 Snapshot of Niagara Falls project; Part of the 2004 Snapshots of Niagara Falls project.; Q.E.W. & Mountain Road -
Niagara Falls, Ontario - City Sign Part of the 2004 Snapshot of Niagara Falls project; Part of the 2004 Snapshots of Niagara Falls project.; Q.E.W. & Mountain Road -
Horseshoe Falls by illumination, Niagara Falls Reverse reads "This new beauty of Niagara differs from the beauty that the Creator made working through inanimate life. For here, He worked through the inventive genius of man, and gave Niagara a new glory that can be turned on and off at the mere pressing of a switch-button, throwing on the billion candle power battery of electric searchlights which floodlights the Falls, the batteries being hidden in the foliage work invisibly and in no way mar the scenery with the imprint of man's hand. Nor does the conquest end here, for the searchlights at Niagara when sent upward into the sky, may be seen for seventy five miles away" -
Niagara Falls Skyline Shots of Niagara Falls, Ont. skyline and Niagara Falls NY skyline. -
Aerial view of the Oakes Garden Theatre and American and Horseshoe Falls Niagara Parkway River Road -
Niagara Falls Canada This colourful nightly display seen from the Canadian side is truly an unforgettable sight. -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls View of the upper and lower Niagara River, The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls taken from a balloon. Balloon Ride - Flight of Angels, Niagara Falls, New York -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls Aerial view of the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls, and the upper and lower Niagara River. -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls Aerial view of the American Falls and Horseshoe Falls, and the upper and lower Niagara River. This picture was taken prior to 1967 when the Memorial Arch was still standing. It was demolished after the 1967 tourist season. -
Niagara Falls - American Falls Illuminated at Night This photo was taken as part of the Niagara Falls International Photo Contest -
Niagara Falls - Horseshoe Falls taken from the Maid of the Mist Dock Colour photograph -
Maid of the Mist at the Base of the Horseshoe Falls, taken from Terrapin Point Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Maid of the Mist at the Base of the Horseshoe Falls, taken from Terrapin Point Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004 -
Horseshoe Falls at night during the Winter Festival of Lights Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, tourist attractions, winter -
Niagara Falls: Night and Day Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The Niagara River flows from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, forming a natural boundary between Canada and the United States. To the left are the American Falls and to the right are the Canadian Horseshoe Falls, illuminated. -
Niagara Falls from the air Aerial photograph of the American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls. -
General View, Niagara Falls Photograph of the American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls -
Sunset View of Niagara Falls Sunset view of the American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls taken from Canada. -
Niagara Falls - American Falls from Prospect Point This photo was part of the Niagara Falls International Photo contest in 1976 -
Niagara Falls - American & Horseshoe Falls Negative available -
Aerial View of Niagara Falls - American Falls This photo was taken as part of the Niagara Falls International Photo Contest -
Aerial view of the Horseshoe Falls seen from a helicopter Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, Terrapin Point -
The Horseshoe Falls in winter from the 30th floor of the Embassy Suites Hotel Snapshots of Niagara Falls 2004, morning, winter scenes, snow, ice, Table Rock -
Night Scene of Falls Street, Niagara Falls, NY Reverse reads This view showing Falls Street at night shows the great white way which leads to the Falls. This street is one of the brightest lighted streets in the United States ; -
Horseshoe Falls Illuminated at Night Niagara Falls Horseshoe Falls illuminated in varying colours of red, blue, green, yellow ; taken at 9:47 pm ; -
Roger Woodward Returns to Niagara Falls on the 30th Anniversary of his Plunge over the Horseshoe Falls Left to right: Deanne Simpson (nee Woodward), Roger Woodward and his son Christopher return to Niagara Falls on the 30th anniversary of his plunge over the Horseshoe Falls and her rescue from above the falls on July 9, 1960. -
Roger Woodward Returns to Niagara Falls on the 30th Anniversary of his Plunge over the Horseshoe Falls Left to right: George Bailey, Deanne Simpson (nee Woodward), Roger Woodward and his son Christopher return to Niagara Falls on the 30th anniversary of his plunge over the Horseshoe Falls and her rescue from above the falls on July 9, 1960. -
Niagara Falls Illuminated at Night The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls illuminated at night by electric light "A". -
Lights that Illuminate the Falls The banks of lights that illuminate the Falls -
Niagara Falls - American Falls, Prospect Point Observation Tower & Maid of the Mist taken from Clifton Gate House -
The General Brock Hotel Niagara Falls Canada "Sun Deck" American Falls in background left, Horseshoe Falls in extreme background centre ; -
Greetings from Niagara Falls - American Falls from Goat Isle Niagara Falls Reverse reads From this point the 1,060 feet of the contour line of the American Falls can be seen to the best advantage, Goat Island itself is beautiful natural park heavily timbered, surrounded on three sides by rushing torrents and with a precipice 200 feet high extending across the lower end. This view of the falls must be seen to be properly appreciated ; -
Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls Rainbow at the Horseshoe Falls with the American Falls in the background. -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls View of both falls and the lower Niagara River. -
American Falls and Horseshoe Falls View of both falls and the lower Niagara River. -
View of the American Falls Niagara Falls, New York. The American Falls, Luna Island, the Bridal Veil Falls and downtown Niagara Falls, N.Y. Two copies. -
View of the American Falls View of the American Falls from the brink of the Horseshoe Falls -
American Falls from Prospect Point, Horseshoe Falls in background This photo was part of the Niagara Falls International photograph contest -
Brink of the American Falls, Horseshoe Falls in background from observation tower US Stereograph titled Perfect -
Aerial view of the American and Horseshoe Falls Niagara Falls: This splendid aerial photograph shows the American Falls and their relationship to the Canadian Horseshoe Falls. Three copies. -
Aerial View of Goat Island and both Falls. Niagara Falls. The American Falls and the Horseshoe Falls are separated by Goat Island, a part of the New York State Reservation. Two copies. -
American and Horseshoe Falls from Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Can. Black and white postcard showing the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls from Queen Victoria Park -
American and Canadian Falls from Oakes Garden Theatre, Niagara Falls, Canada Coloured sketch of the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls.



















