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Niagara
Falls
Author:
Michael Colucci
Niagara Falls is a group of large waterfalls that are located in the
Niagara river on the eastern coast of the United States and Canada.
They are located on the border between the two countries, and are
composed of three waterfalls. These three waterfalls are the
American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and the Horseshoe Falls. While
these waterfalls are not very high, they are quite wide. Over 5
million cubic feet of water will fall down in a single minute. It is
one of the most popular waterfalls in the world, and is the most
powerful in the North American continent.
Niagara Falls is a well known site that is a popular tourist
attraction. In addition to this, Niagara Falls is known for the
hydroelectric power it provides, and the spot was chosen as
potential source of power by Nikola Tesla, the famous inventor. A
memorial has also been built for him at the site. The three
waterfalls are shared by three cities, and these are Niagara Falls,
Ontario, and the dual cities of Niagara Falls, New York. It is
believed that Niagara Falls formed during a period that is called
the Wisconsin glaciation, a period that ended over 9,000 years ago.
The Wisconsin glaciation was a large glacier that connected the area
with Canada.
The glacier would have moved through the area, crushing surfaces in
order to form lakes or rivers. Niagara Falls has a height of about
170 feet, though the American Falls is only about 70 feet. The
Canadian Falls are much larger, and have a height of about 2,600
feet. During the best seasons, the amount of water flow will be well
over 200,000 cubic feet per second. The word "Niagara" was taken
from the Iroquois language, and it can be translated into "strait."
The Ongiara were the natives in the area, and were known for
settling disputes among the various tribes in the region. Niagara
Falls has been visited by a number of historical figures, and one of
them was Jerome Bonaparte, the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Niagara Falls became a popular tourist attraction during the 19th
century. Because people need to cross over the falls, the Niagara
suspension bridge was built. The steel bridge that was originally
constructed in 1886 is still used for railroad cars today. Another
bridge that was built during this time that is still being used
today is the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge. While Niagara Falls is
beautiful to look at, it is also an important source of energy.
Efforts to tap into the energy of Niagara has existed since the 18th
century. It was Daniel Joncairs who first built a canal near the
falls to power his sawmill.
Despite, it was Nikola Tesla who worked extensively to tap into the
power of the waterfalls. His three phase system for AC current made
it possible to transfer electricity from the waterfalls to distant
locations. With financial assistance from the Morgan and Vanderbilt
family, it was possible to create underground turbines that could
generate hundreds of thousands of horsepower. In addition to this, a
number of Canadian companies begin harnessing the power of the falls
as well.
About the
Author:
Michael Colucci is a writer for
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which is
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Things To Do and See in Niagara Falls
Greg Frewin Theatre, Niagara Falls
The Greg Frewin Theatre is a great new attraction in the area that
offers a
"Las Vegas Style" magic show that is enjoyable for the entire
family.
The
almost 2 hour show is jam packed with amazing...
Attraction type: Theater; Performance
Niagara Falls,
Niagara Falls
Some tips for your visit to Niagara Falls: A room where you can look
out
and see
the falls is a real plus--you may even be able to watch the
fireworks over the falls from your room (fireworks are...
Attraction type: Waterfall; Geological formation; Landmark/point of
interest; Waterway
Maid of the Mist
Steamboat, Niagara Falls
Experience a thrilling up-close view of Niagara Falls with a ride on
this boat.
Attraction type: Ferry; Ship; Group tour/boat; Landmark/point of
interest
Clifton Hill,
Niagara Falls
Amusement, entertainment and restaurant neighborhood
located in
view of Niagara Falls.
Attraction type: Neighborhood; Game/entertainment center;
Landmark/point of interest
Whirlpool Jet Boat
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Attraction type: Tour
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