Bridges Over the Niagara Gorge

Bridges Over the Niagara Gorge
Title Bridges Over the Niagara Gorge PDF eBook
Author George A. Seibel
Publisher Niagara Falls, Ont. : Niagara Falls Bridge Commission
Pages 280
Release 1991
Genre Technology & Engineering
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The Kite that Bridged Two Nations

The Kite that Bridged Two Nations
Title The Kite that Bridged Two Nations PDF eBook
Author Alexis O'Neill
Publisher Astra Publishing House
Pages 42
Release 2021-11-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1635928427

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Homan Walsh loves to fly his kite. And when a contest is announced to see whose kite string can span Niagara Falls, Homan is set on winning, despite the cold and the wind—and even when his kite is lost and broken. Homan's determination is beautifully captured in this soaring, poetic picture book that features Terry Widener's stunning acrylic paintings. Both author and illustrator worked with experts on both sides of the falls to accurately present Homan Walsh's story. The book also includes an extensive author's note, timeline, bibliography, and further resources.

The Schuylkill Navigation Company

The Schuylkill Navigation Company
Title The Schuylkill Navigation Company PDF eBook
Author North American, Philadelphia
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 1852
Genre Canals
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"The articles which compose the body of the following pamphlet, were originally published as leading editorials in the North America."--Introductory note

The New Niagara: Tourism, Technology, and the Landscape of Niagara Falls, 1776Ð1917

The New Niagara: Tourism, Technology, and the Landscape of Niagara Falls, 1776Ð1917
Title The New Niagara: Tourism, Technology, and the Landscape of Niagara Falls, 1776Ð1917 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 308
Release
Genre
ISBN 9780271042220

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A History of Suspension Bridges in Bibliographical Form

A History of Suspension Bridges in Bibliographical Form
Title A History of Suspension Bridges in Bibliographical Form PDF eBook
Author Arne Arthur Jakkula
Publisher
Pages 574
Release 1941
Genre Iron and steel bridges
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The Engineering Index

The Engineering Index
Title The Engineering Index PDF eBook
Author John Butler Johnson
Publisher
Pages 1060
Release 1901
Genre Engineering
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The Mighty Niagara

The Mighty Niagara
Title The Mighty Niagara PDF eBook
Author John N. Jackson
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 486
Release 2003-03
Genre History
ISBN 1615929029

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...makes some notable contributions to the popular and scholarly literature about the Niagara region...a welcome addition to the literature of US-Canada cross-border studies. -The Canadian Historical Review...provides a most engaging and eloquently written story, a learned tale of the Niagara region's associated historical triumphs and abiding challenges. The book's geographical and social histories will be of interest not only to residents of the Niagara Frontier but to anyone who has ever been fascinated by the complexly related natural and technological wonders that have helped to make Niagara one of the world's most famous and enduring icons. -ISLEThis in-depth regional study of the Niagara Frontier traces the evolution of landscape and patterns of settlement on both sides of the Niagara River extending from St. Catharines, Ontario, to Lockport, New York. This significant region, astride an international frontier, both connects and separates, unites and divides Canadian and American territories bordering the Niagara River.Like map overlays that build on an underlying base geography, Professor Jackson's chronological approach begins with the qualities of the physical background and their ongoing ramifications up to the present for the use and development of land. He then adds the Native settlements, showing their trails and economic activities, while highlighting the amazing fact that certain Native features remain an intrinsic part of the modern landscape. The next time period reveals that the previous human landscapes, once continuous across the Niagara River, became acutely discontinuous with the creation in 1783 of an unseen but divisive international boundary.Subsequent chapters follow the changes over the course of time as canals, railways, hydroelectric power, and the dominance of the automobile in the present era all transform the environment. Jackson also discusses Niagara Falls as the fulcrum around which the Niagara Frontier has developed and the impact of the tourist industry on the region. This thorough analysis of an important international region will be of great use to students of regional, urban, and historical geography as well as to anyone involved in cross-boundary trade, education, or tourism.John N. Jackson (St. Catharines, Ontario) is professor emeritus of applied geography at Brock University and the author of fourteen previous books on regional geography and history.John Burtniak (St. Catharines), now retired, was the special collections librarian and university archivist at Brock University.Gregory P. Stein (Buffalo, NY) is associate professor of geography and planning at SUNY College at Buffalo.