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American Falls of Niagara, from the Canadian Side
1819
The Railroad Suspension Bridge near Niagara Falls
1856
Railway Suspension Bridge
1860
Proposed Tubular Bridge for Crossing the Niagara Gorge
1860
Niagara suspension bridge
1868 or 9
The Builders of the Canti-lever Bridge below Niagara Falls request the honor of the presence of Frank Turner, Esq. C.E. at the opening to take place on Thursday Dec. 20th at 11 o'clock, a.m. at Niagara Falls, Ont.
1883
American Falls from Goat Island
1910
Interior Steel Arch Bridge and Customs Office, Niagara Falls, Canada
1910
Lower Steel Arch Bridge and Cantilever Bridge, Niagara Falls
1910
Cave of the Wind, American Falls, Niagara
1910
Bridge No. 4 (open), Welland Ship Canal, St. Catharines
1910
The Upper Steel Arch Bridge, connecting United States and Canada, Niagara Falls
1910
American Falls from Goat Island, Niagara
1910
Power steel arch bridge-Niagara Falls Ont
3/2/1928
Collapse of Duplessis Bridge recalls the twisted mass of girders which was once the Niagara Falls View bridge
1/31/1937
The rainbow bridge at Niagara Falls was formally opened during the week-end
11/3/1941
A fire which broke out yesterday under the arch on the U
9/30/1941
Swiftly taking shape is the new Rainbow bridge across the Niagara Falls gorge, replacing the Honeymoon bridge wrecked three years ago by an ice jam. T(...)
2/19/1941
Largest Carillon in Canada is being installed in Peace Tower at Rainbow bridge, Niagara Falls
4/12/1947
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