Inventing Niagara

author: Strand, Ginger Gail
An exploration of Niagara Falls traces its history from natural wonder to engineering testament, in a report that reveals the impact of human development on the region and documents Niagara's ties to Native American rights, slavery, and the atomic bomb.
year: 2008, 2009
call number/section: 974.7, 304.2
subjects: strand, ginger gail, travel, tourist trade, niagara falls (n.y. and ont.), history, tourism, niagara falls (n.y. and ont.), description and travel, history, social life and customs, niagara falls (n.y. and ont.), travel

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Inventing Niagara
Strand, Ginger Gail
Simon & Schuster (2008)
An exploration of Niagara Falls traces its history from natural wonder to engineering testament, in a report that reveals the impact of human development on the region and documents Niagara's ties to Native American rights, slavery, and the atomic bomb.
Schools: 1



Inventing Niagara
Strand, Ginger Gail
Simon & Schuster Paperbacks (2009)
The author uncovers the hidden history of Niagara Falls, describing how, over the years, water has been diverted, landscape altered, and the riverbed reshaped.
Schools: 1


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