Places to see in ( Buffalo - USA )
Places to see in ( Buffalo - USA )
Buffalo is a city on the shores of Lake Erie in upstate New York. Its fine neoclassical, beaux arts and art deco architecture speaks to its history as an industrial capital in the early 20th century. Its landmarks include the 398-ft art deco City Hall, the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Darwin D. Martin House and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, a Greek Revival museum with works by Picasso and Warhol.
The second-largest city in New York State, Buffalo is full of surprises. The city is undergoing a dramatic transformation as its proud history and incredible architectural legacy weave their way into every aspect of a renewed civic life. Surmounting the effects of deindustrialization, Buffalo is building a new identity as a city of great nightlife, cultural attractions and indigenous cuisine, as well as tight-knit neighborhoods with community spirit and a real sense of place. A palpable enthusiasm winds its way through the city's streets and neighborhoods, as locals who have summoned the collective will to revitalize their city are finally seeing their efforts pay off after decades of work.
More and more, Buffalo's exquisite and well-preserved architecture has grabbed the attention of locals and tourists alike. Most recently, Buffalo's architecture took center stage when the 2011 National Preservation Conference was held in the city to unanimous acclaim. Buildings from almost every decade of Buffalo's existence are still preserved, with more being restored each year. As of December 2011, there are seven historic neighborhoods in Buffalo listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as six additional ones that have been granted landmark status by the Buffalo Preservation Board. Of those historic districts, there are three main ones of interest to architecture buffs:
The Allentown Historic District was the first Buffalo neighborhood to be listed on the National Register. Located north of downtown, Allentown was settled in the middle and late 19th century and is characterized by small but lovely red brick houses in styles that were popular at that time, such as the Italianate and French Second Empire. Among Allentown's most architecturally exquisite buildings are the Allendale Theatre and the seven houses that make up the Tiffts Row, both of which are located on Allen Street; the William Dorsheimer House on Delaware Avenue, and the former Buffalo Catholic Institute building on Main and Virginia Streets that is now home to the Church of Scientology.
The Delaware Avenue Historic District consists of the stretch of Delaware Avenue called Millionaire's Row. The National Register of Historic Places defines the Delaware Avenue Historic District as being located between North and Bryant Streets. Parkside is the neighborhood that consists of the streets in North Buffalo immediately north and east of Delaware Park.
A lot to see in Buffalo New York such as :
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Peace Bridge
Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House Complex
Downtown
City Hall of Buffalo
Buffalo Naval Park
The Buffalo Zoo
Elmwood Village, Buffalo
Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
Delaware Park
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Buffalo Psychiatric Center
Buffalo Museum of Science
Allentown
Guaranty Building
Delaware Park
Beaver Island State Park
Tifft Nature Preserve
Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve
The Broadway Market
Kleinhans Music Hall
Woodlawn Beach State Park
Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum
Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy
Richardson Olmsted Campus
The Buffalo History Museum
Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Burchfield Penney Art Center
Waterfront
Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum
Glen Park
Graycliff Conservancy, Inc.
Amherst State Park
Cazenovia Park
USS The Sullivans
Hoyt Lake
Ellicott Square Building
La Salle Park
Riverside Park
Lafayette Square
Buffalo Harbor State Park
Stiglmeier Park
Broderick Park
Ellicott Creek Park
South Grand Island Bridge
The Electric Tower
Niawanda Park
Unity Island
( Buffalo - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Buffalo . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Buffalo - USA
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Eastern Hills Mall - Raw & Real Retail
This is our walkthrough of the Eastern Hills Mall in Clarence, NY from June 23 and 24, 2019. This is a sad dying mall that has a really interesting center corridor that is drastically different than the rest of the mall featuring an almost secret society ritual sort of motif. This mall felt wonderful to walk around.
Check out our ongoing series of dead and dying shopping malls!
Songs used in this video (in order):
Rigol & Atta - Town Life
Nick Crofts & Scuta Salamanca - Droid Hunter
Scuta Salamanca - Power Kid
Doug Wood - No Jive
Doug Wood - Glitterball
Jason Donnelly - Synth Driver
Steve Gray - Wonder Groove
Here is some info from Wikipedia. I do suggest you also check out eh much more extensive history on the mall hall of fame blog:
Eastern Hills Mall is a shopping mall located 11 miles northeast of Buffalo, New York on the western border of the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, United States. The name Eastern Hills refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas along the Onondaga Escarpment. It consists of two long wings running north and south and one short wing running east and west, which connects the north-south wings in a double L-shaped formation. A three-screen movie theater showing mainly independent films is also located in the mall, as well as a small New York State Department of Motor Vehicles office. Eastern Hills is considered by many area residents to be a dead mall and is listed on the website Deadmalls.com.
The Eastern Hills Mall was developed by the Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation. The mall was originally to be named Buffalo Mall, but the name was changed to Eastern Hills Mall at the request of the town of Clarence. Fourteen stores opened by November 8, 1971, and the mall was completed by 1972. The original anchors were AM&A's, JCPenney, Sears, Jenss, Woolworth and Hengerer's. Hengerer's became Sibley's in 1981. The mall underwent an extensive overhaul in 1987 that added a food court. Originally the largest mall in the Buffalo, NY area, the mall lost that title to the Walden Galleria in 1989. Sibley's became Kaufmann's in 1990. AM&A's became The Bon-Ton in 1994. By the 1990s the mall was in a state of decline losing many national tenants. In 1997 after ceasing operations, Woolworth closed their store and later that year Jenss closed. In 1998, Burlington Coat Factory moved into the former Jenss location and remained open until 2005. Another renovation to the small east-west center concourse and food court took place in 2005, largely cosmetic in nature. New floor tile was installed in both the center concourse and food court, and imitation fireplaces, small flat screen televisions, and new seating were installed. The longer north-south concourses remained untouched during this second renovation, causing a break in a pink zig-zag floor tile line pattern, which prior to the 2005 renovation could be followed through the entire mall from end-to-end, but now remains only in the north-south concourses, broken by the new tile in the center concourse. In 2006, Federated Department Stores acquired May Company and converted all local Kaufmann's stores to Macy's. By this time, the mall was seeing a minor revival in foot traffic and featured many younger national chains. Many of these storefronts remain empty and only some have been replaced by mom-and-pop stores. Television station WBBZ-TV established its broadcast studios at the mall in 2012.
On January 6, 2016, it was announced that Macy's would be closing as part of a plan to close 36 stores nationwide. The store closed in April 2016. In April 2017, Sears closed their Auto Center. In June 2017, Niagara Emporium opened in the former Macy's space on the first floor, and stating later that they may open on the second floor in the future. On April 18, 2018, it was announced that The Bon-Ton would also be closing as it was going out of business. The store closed on August 29, 2018. On July 27, 2018, it was announced that Raymour & Flanigan would be opening in the former Bon-Ton in 2019. On September 19, 2018, Sears had sold its location in the mall back to the developers. Sears closed in December 2018 after 47 years of operation. As of 2019, JCPenney is the final remaining original mall tenant.
In March 2018, Uniland Development, a local commercial development company, agreed to purchase a stake in the mall's equity, sharing co-ownership with current owners Mountain Development Corporation. Uniland's long-term plans for the mall are to convert some of the mall's space to residential apartments and create a mixed-use development that it dubbed a lifestyle center. The Clarence Town Board approved plans for the lifestyle center in August 2018.
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Walk Around Downtown Schenectady, New York ,USA ???????? [4K]
This is short walk in downtown Schenectady New York. I started from Entrance to Proctor Theater and walked on State street for a block and return to Proctor Interior Arcade and end the walk at the back door of Proctor Theater.
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Proctor's Theatre (officially stylized as Proctors since 2007; however, the marquee retains the apostrophe) is a former vaudeville house located in Schenectady, New York, United States. Many famous artists have performed there, notably Mariah Carey (whose 1993 top-rated Thanksgiving special was taped there), Britney Spears, Hal Holbrook, Ted Wiles, and George Burns, as well as many others. It has one of the largest movie screens in the Northeast.
The theatre was opened on December 27, 1926. It was designed by architect Thomas Lamb. Four years later it hosted the first public demonstration of television. In 1979 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places, shortly before being renovated after a long period of decline and neglect. A renovation completed in 2007 added two theatres to the complex, providing a variety of performance spaces.
The theater building is located on the south side of State Street (NY 5), in a densely developed commercial area. The exterior of the building and its interior arcade are included in the Register listing.
It is a three-story building with attic. The North (front) facade is faced in stucco, with engaged Doric pilasters. Ornamentation includes garlands and paterae on the friezes. A large marquee covers the sidewalk in front.[2]
Inside, the arcade that connects the entrance to the theatre features space for (originally) 14 boutiques, with five copper-framed glass windows. A marble staircase leads to the upstairs offices, and the box office and showcase are paneled in Walnut.[2]
The foyer is carpeted in red, with men's and women's smoking rooms on either side. Two more marble staircases lead to the balcony level. A pastoral mural in sepia decorates the wall. The staircases lead to a balcony promenade with an authentic Louis XV style sofa. Decoration includes Corinthian columns, iron railings and extensive gold leaf detailing.[2]
Corinthian columns also flank the proscenium arch over the stage. Gold leaf detail is all over the domed ceiling and entrance arches, in contrast to the black and silver damask wall coverings. The side loges are trimmed with iron grilles in the arches and heavy velvet drapes. Light is provided by a central black and gold chandelier with 192 lamps, flanked by six smaller fixtures.
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Schenectady (/skəˈnɛktədi/[3][4]) is a city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 66,135. The name Schenectady is derived from a Mohawk word, skahnéhtati, meaning beyond the pines.[5][6] Schenectady was founded on the south side of the Mohawk River by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, many from the Albany area. They were prohibited from the fur trade by the Albany monopoly, which kept its control after the English takeover in 1664. Residents of the new village developed farms on strip plots along the river.
Connected to the west via the Mohawk River and Erie Canal, Schenectady developed rapidly in the 19th century as part of the Mohawk Valley trade, manufacturing and transportation corridor. By 1824 more people worked in manufacturing than agriculture or trade, and the city had a cotton mill, processing cotton from the Deep South. Numerous mills in New York had such ties with the South. Through the 19th century, nationally influential companies and industries developed in Schenectady, including General Electric and American Locomotive Company (ALCO), which were powers into the mid-20th century. Schenectady was part of emerging technologies, with GE collaborating in the production of nuclear-powered submarines and, in the 21st century, working on other forms of renewable energy.
Schenectady is in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is in the same metropolitan area as the state capital, Albany, which is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast.[7] In December 2014, the state announced that the city was one of three sites selected for development of off-reservation casino gambling, under terms of a 2013 state constitutional amendment. The project would redevelop an ALCO brownfield site in the city along the waterfront, with hotels, housing and a marina in addition to the casino.[
Rats Invaded These Famous Restaurants When Business Closed for the Night
Rats running around in the open are a plague many major cities face but what happens when restaurants close for the night? The Inside Edition Rat Patrol headed to Philadelphia to see if rodents run amok once restaurants close their doors. The team visited well-known spots, including Jim's Steaks and Shake Shack, and they were shocked by what they found.
Niagara Falls - FULL VIDEO TOUR (New York, USA and Ontario, Canada)
Niagara Falls National Park! So it turns out that the town of Niagara Falls splits between Canada and New York, with the river from the falls seperating the two countries. Each fall has a different name and the Canadian Horseshoe Falls is the most famous and photographed of them (and is sometimes incorrectly called Niagara Falls). There is free parking not far from the national park on the US side, around 0.7 miles away. It's actaully next to the site of the First House! :)
Niagara Falls (/naɪˈæɡrə/) is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie mostly on the Canadian side and the American Falls entirely on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The international boundary line was originally drawn through Horseshoe Falls in 1819, but the boundary has long been in dispute due to natural erosion and construction.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world that has a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by vertical height and flow rate. The falls are 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York, and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
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Oldest footage of New York City ever
The oldest and most incredible footage of New York City ever, including where the WTC would be built. With added maps carefully researched to show where the camera was. 28 shots of classic footage with a new twist and a new soundtrack.
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This collection of footage was taken between 1896 and 1905 and shows various places around New York City, all identifiable by location on a map.
In order they are:
1. Panorama from Times Building, New York - W. 42nd Street and 7th Avenue, up 6th Ave ending at Times Square
2. Interior N.Y. Subway, 14th St. to 42nd St. ending at the Old Grand Central Station
3. Opening of New East River Bridge, New York - Williamsburg Bridge, on the East River
4. 'Move On' - A fruit market somewhere on the lower East Side
5. At the Foot of The Flatiron, or Fuller Building on Broadway and 23rd Street, on the Broadway side near the narrow north corner.
6. Parade of Exempt Firemen - Washington Square Park (Greenwich Village) showing Washington Square Arch
7. Panorama of Blackwell's Island, N.Y. - Heading along the eastern shore of Blackwell's Island, known today as Roosevelt Island. Shows Lighthouse Park and the construction of the Queensboro Bridge over Roosevelt Island, with Manhattan in the far background.
8. Skyscrapers of New York City, from the North River - On the Hudson River, looking toward the piers of Lower Manhattan. Shows approximately where the World Trade Center would be located many years later.
9. Old site of the New York Aquarium (which moved to Coney Island in 1957) and Battery Park.
10. Panorama of Flatiron Building - Looking south from Madison Square across Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street
11. Parade of Horses on Speedway - on the West Bank of the Harlem River, Highbridge in North Manhattan. Taken from Harlem River Drive, the footage shows the old High Bridge at 175th Street and the Washington Bridge at 181st Street
12. Lower Broadway - Looking north up Lower Broadway from Wall Street, at the Trinity Churchyard Cemetery
13. Looking along the length of 23rd Street, with the elevated EI in the background.
14. Time-lapse demolition of the Star Theatre on 13th Street and Broadway.
15. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade on Fifth Avenue
16. Skating on the Lake - Ice skating in Central Park
17. Dewey Arch stood at Madison Square over 5th Avenue between 25th and 24th Streets. It was demolished in 1900.
18. Automobile Parade - Downtown Manhattan on the corner of E. 27th Street and Madison Avenue, with the old Madison Square Garden in the background (now the New York Life Building). Stanford White, the building's architect, was murdered in the rooftop restaurant.
19. New York Police Parade - Parade turning into 14th Street from Broadway. In the background is Morton Hose, today the Union Square Theatre.
20. A month earlier from almost the same spot, footage shows the great blizzard that year. In the background is the statue of Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, who designed the Statue of Liberty. The statue still stands today.
21. Union Square - a fight between two newspaper sellers, likely young boys.
22. Panorama from the Tower of Brooklyn Bridge
23. Liberty Island - the island which holds the Statue of Liberty was called Bedloe's Island until 1956. The statue was erected 12 years before this footage was taken.
24. Racing At Sheepshead Bay, Coney Island. Old maps indicate that the race track was east of Ocean Avenue, between avenues X and Y.
25. Union Square, looking north-east from the corner of E 16th Street, with 33 E.17th Street Center Publishing Company in the background.
26. Mounted Police in Central Park
27. Bergen Beach near Coney Island. Shooting the Chutes was one of the first amusement rides.
28. The oldest footage of New York City ever - 11 May 1896 - Herald Square, at the intersection of Broadway, 6th Avenue and 34th Street.
Credits:
Panorama from Times Building, New York
Interior N.Y. Subway, 14th St. to 42nd St.
At the Foot of The Flatiron
Parade of Exempt Firemen
Panorama of Flatiron Building
Parade of Horses on Speedway
Lower Broadway
Delivering Newspapers
Panorama from the Tower of Brooklyn Bridge
Star Theatre
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade
Skating on Lake
Dewey Arch
American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, PD-US
Opening of New East River Bridge, New York
Move On
Panorama of Blackwell's Island, N.Y.
Skyscrapers of New York City, from the North River
What Happened On 23rd Street
Automobile Parade
New York Police Parade
Racing At Sheepshead Bay
Coney Island
Herald Square
Thomas A. Edison, Inc., PD-US
All footage:
Library of Congress, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division.
Photo of World Trade Center - Andrew Fogg
Music
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Freestockmusic.com
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New York Camping - Evangola State Park: a video tour
Camping in New York State. Here's a tour of Evangola State Park outside of Buffalo. Right on the south shore of Lake Erie. No privacy for our camping but great waves coming in on the almost private shoreline. kids had a great time exploring as you'll see in the video.
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Welcome to the town split by the Canada/U.S. border
Beebe Plain is a town divided. The Canada/U.S. border runs down the middle of Canusa Street, putting one side of the village in Quebec, and the other in Vermont. Locals describe how the necessity of routinely crossing the border has changed over the years.
Moving from New Jersey to North Carolina
Moving from New Jersey to North Carolina
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Moving from New Jersey to North Carolina? You aren’t the only one. The greatest number of people moving to the Charlotte/Lake Norman area are relocating from the Northeast – specifically, New York and New Jersey. I interviewed a neighbor and good friend, John Mottola, about the experience he and his wife, Sharon, had when they decided to make the move.
John and Sharon moved here in 2005. They didn’t make the decision to relocate quickly. They started to think about moving in 1999! John and his family discovered the area because they are big Nascar fans. Crossing over Lake Norman, John and Sharon realized they wanted to move to the area. But, it wasn’t until 2005 when John and Sharon decided to buy a townhouse in New Jersey, they quickly did the math and realized it was time to pull the trigger on the move! The townhouse in Bedminster they were considering was going to cost $700,000, plus property taxes were going to run at least $12,000.
Up until John and Sharon moved, they would take the opportunity to take long weekends and check out the area. They did their research on shopping and activities. They researched the cost of living. They settled on building a house in Cornelius, NC, and they haven’t looked back! John and Sharon build a 2800 square foot home here, and they figure something comparable to what they own would have cost them around 800K in New Jersey.
One big aspect of moving was employment. Sharon is an RN, and John works in specialty pharmacy sales. They did not have a difficult time finding employment. Unemployment here in Charlotte NC is extremely low, at 3.7%. Employers are moving to the area at a rapid clip.
John and Sharon did a lot of research on the area and what it has to offer. They were impressed with all the area has to offer. For example, Birkdale Village has many restaurants and shops. They also have a great common area that hosts music and other activities throughout the year. Birkdale Village also features a nice movie theater, and a cigar bar, which John frequents often!
They enjoyed attending festivals and events in New Jersey, and it was important for them to have that same access when they moved. There are many events to chose from in Lake Norman. Tawba Walk, Cornelius Jazz Festival, NC Brewers and Music Festival, Loch Norman Highland Games, Warrior Dash, and the Renaissance Festival are just a few.
Lake Norman has some great restaurants as well. In fact, there are many places that cater to individuals from other places. Prosciuttos is a great Boston restaurant. Great pizza, and a great place to watch the Patriots! Big Al’s is the place to be if you are a Buffalo Bills fan!
John liked the proximity to Charlotte. On the weekend, you can be uptown in about 20 minutes. BB&T ballpark is a terrific baseball stadium where you can watch the Charlotte Knights play. Plus, Charlotte offers so much – from the Carolina Panthers to all the restaurants opening in the area.
A little known fact is the amount of craft breweries in the area. Second only to Denver, there are many exceptional breweries, from OMB to D9. And, we have many drafthouses and bottle shops.
John and Sharon have two dogs and they love taking them places. There are many dog-friendly restaurants and bottle shops where your dog is welcome. There are also lots of parks and trails in the area.
The area has many fitness-related activities as well. Aside from all the lake has to offer, like boating, sailing, paddleboarding and the like, there are numerous gyms. From pilates to CrossFit, there is something for everyone.
I asked John if he ever felt it was difficult to fit in here. He has a VERY strong New Jersey accent. John never had one issue. He was impressed with the friendliness of the area, and how welcoming people have been.
He also loves that he’s only 2 hours from the mountains, and 3 hours from the coast!
In all, John and Sharon are glad they made the move!
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Haunted Places in New York
From New York City to the Town of Hempstead, Brookhaven to Islip, and more! We're looking at some of the scariest haunted castles, cemeteries, and places around! Enjoy!
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Garden Hilton: Downtown Buffalo, New York
GREAT HOTEL REVIEWS [EPISODE 21]
10 Lafayette Square, Buffalo, New York, 14203, USA
Hilton Garden Inn Buffalo Downtown is located the heart of downtown Buffalo, NY overlooking the historic Lafayette Square. Enjoy complimentary hotel shuttle from Buffalo Niagara Airport (call hotel for pick-ups). The Metro Rail is located just a few steps from our front door, with free trains running in the downtown Main St. section, taking you to Shea’s Theater, Buffalo Convention Center and family-friendly Canalside.
This downtown Buffalo hotel is also conveniently located near several local companies and just a few blocks from the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Oishei Children’s Hospital and the new UB Medical School. Our great location is combined with three flexible event spaces, a dedicated executive boardroom, quiet conservatory and a 24-hour business center, making this Buffalo hotel ideal for business stays.
Visit our Pavilion Pantry for a quick snack anytime and enjoy the convenience of a mini fridge and microwave in every room. Work out in the 24-hour fitness center, or relax in our custom-built H-shaped pool. In 2016, we’re adding a seasonal outdoor patio so you can enjoy the nice weather. Complimentary WiFi is available throughout the hotel.
Canada 57 - Niagara's Fury - Niagara Parks
Trip we made in August and September 2015 across Canada. Viagem que fizemos em Agosto e Setembro de 2015 pelo Canada. 14/09/2015
Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between the Canadian province of Ontario and the American state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lies on the border of the United States and Canada[1] with the American Falls entirely on the United States' side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also on the United States' side, separated from the American Falls by Luna Island.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America that has a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). During peak daytime tourist hours, more than six million cubic feet (168,000 m3) of water goes over the crest of the falls every minute.[2] Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by flow rate.[3]
The falls are 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York, and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York. Niagara Falls was formed when glaciers receded at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation (the last ice age), and water from the newly formed Great Lakes carved a path through the Niagara Escarpment en route to the Atlantic Ocean.
Niagara Falls is famed both for its beauty and as a valuable source of hydroelectric power. Balancing recreational, commercial, and industrial uses has been a challenge for the stewards of the falls since the 19th century.
Les chutes du Niagara ou chutes Niagara (en anglais : Niagara Falls) sont un ensemble de trois chutes d’eau situées sur la rivière Niagara qui relie le lac Érié au lac Ontario, dans l’est de l’Amérique du Nord, à la frontière entre le Canada et les États-Unis
As Cataratas do Niágara (em inglês: Niagara Falls) são um agrupamento de grandes cataratas localizadas no rio Niágara, no leste da América do Norte, entre os lagos Erie e Ontário, na fronteira entre o estado norte-americano de Nova Iorque e da província canadense de Ontário. As Cataratas do Niágara são compostas por três grupos distintos de cataratas: as Cataratas Canadenses, as Cataratas Americanas e as Cataratas Bridal Veil (Véu da Noiva). Embora não seja excepcionalmente alta, as Cataratas do Niágara são muito largas, sendo facilmente a mais volumosa queda d' água localizada na América do Norte.[1] Quando o volume de água é alto, cerca de 168 mil m³ de água cai das quedas cada minuto, enquanto que a média é de 168 000 m³.[2]
As Cataratas do Niágara são famosas por sua beleza, bem como são uma fonte valiosa de energia hidrelétrica e um desafiante projeto de preservação ambiental. Tendo sido um destino turístico muito popular no continente por mais de um século, as cataratas do Niágara são divididas pelas cidades vizinhas de Niagara Falls, Ontario, e de Niagara Falls, Nova Iorque.
ナイアガラの滝(ナイアガラのたき、英語: Niagara Falls [naɪˈæɡrə]、フランス語: Les Chutes du Niagara [njaɡaʁa])は、エリー湖からオンタリオ湖に流れるナイアガラ川にあり、カナダのオンタリオ州とアメリカのニューヨーク州とを分ける国境になっている。カナダのトロントから南南西に120km(75mi)、アメリカのバッファローから北北東に27km(17mi)の両国とも同名のナイアガラフォールズ市(オンタリオ州側、ニューヨーク州側)に位置する。滝は豊富な水力資源と景観の美しさで知られる。
나이아가라 폭포(Niagara Falls, les Chutes du Niagara)는 미국과 캐나다에 걸친 북아메리카에서 가장 큰 폭포이다.
尼亚加拉瀑布(英语:Niagara Falls,法语:les Chutes du Niagara,源自印第安语,意為「雷神之水」。加拿大的華人也稱之為「拉格科」)是由三座位於北美洲五大湖区尼加拉河上瀑布的總稱,平均流量為2,407立方米/秒,与伊瓜苏瀑布、维多利亚瀑布并称为世界三大跨国瀑布。尼亚加拉瀑布以美丽的景色,巨大的水力发电能力和极具挑战性的环境保护工程而闻名于世,是非常受遊客欢迎的旅游景点。 整个瀑布跨越加拿大的安大略省和美国的纽约州构成南部的尼亚加拉峡谷。三座瀑布按规模从大到小分别为马蹄瀑布,美国瀑布,布里达尔维尔瀑布。其中,马蹄瀑布位于美国和加拿大的边境,美国瀑布全部位于美国境内并由山羊岛分隔开。小些的布里达尔维尔瀑布也在美国境内,由月神岛从美国瀑布隔开。
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Niagara Falls is the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York. They form the southern end of the Niagara Gorge.
From largest to smallest, the three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Horseshoe Falls lie mostly on the Canadian side and the American Falls entirely on the American side, separated by Goat Island. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls are also on the American side, separated from the other waterfalls by Luna Island. The international boundary line was originally drawn through Horseshoe Falls in 1819, but the boundary has long been in dispute due to natural erosion and construction.
Located on the Niagara River, which drains Lake Erie into Lake Ontario, the combined falls form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world that has a vertical drop of more than 165 feet (50 m). Horseshoe Falls is the most powerful waterfall in North America, as measured by vertical height and flow rate.[2] The falls are 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York, and 75 miles (121 km) south-southeast of Toronto, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
Niagara Falls were formed when glaciers receded at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation (the last ice age), and water from the newly formed Great Lakes carved a path through the Niagara Escarpment en route to the Atlantic Ocean. While not exceptionally high, the Niagara Falls are very wide. More than six million cubic feet (168,000 m3) of water falls over the crest line every minute in high flow,[3] and almost four million cubic feet (110,000 m3) on average.
The Niagara Falls are renowned both for their beauty and as a valuable source of hydroelectric power. Balancing recreational, commercial, and industrial uses has been a challenge for the stewards of the falls since the 19th century.
Tourism
Peak visitor traffic occurs in the summertime, when Niagara Falls are both a daytime and evening attraction. From the Canadian side, floodlights illuminate both sides of the falls for several hours after dark (until midnight). The number of visitors in 2007 was expected to total 20 million, and by 2009 the annual rate was expected to top 28 million tourists.[74]
The oldest and best known tourist attraction at Niagara Falls is the Maid of the Mist boat cruise, named for an ancient Ongiara Indian mythical character, which has carried passengers into the rapids immediately below the falls since 1846. Cruise boats operate from boat docks on both sides of the falls.
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Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada. The city is dominated by the Niagara Falls, a world-famous set of three large waterfalls on the Niagara River. The American and Horseshoe falls can be best seen from the Canadian side of the river, so the city has one of the world's major tourist attractions. The natural spectacle attracts millions of tourists yearly.
This area, which stretches along the Niagara Parkway and tourist promenade, is particularly concentrated at the brink of the falls. Apart from the river's natural attractions, it includes observation towers, high-rise hotels, souvenir shops, casinos and theatres, mostly with colourful neon billboards and advertisements, and sufficient parking to accommodate visitors. Further to the north or south, golf courses are operated alongside historic sites from the War of 1812.
Beloved by Meredith Brammeier
World premiere performance by Choral Arts Initiative
Conducted by Brandon Elliott
St. Mark Presbyterian Church
Newport Beach, California
June 14, 2019
On October 27, 2018, I awoke to reports of yet another mass shooting in the United States, this time at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Feeling distraught, angry, and helpless, I sat down at the keyboard and began composing “Beloved.”
As a Christian, I have heard 1 John 4:7-8 quoted frequently, but it seems that the lesson these words try to teach still eludes us, as evidenced by the continued acts of violence and hatred that we perpetrate against one another. “Beloved” reflects this dichotomy, juxtaposing the Biblical text with the names of multiple places in the United States that have suffered mass shootings since 1998.
The piece opens quietly with the words, “Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.” As the work progresses, the sopranos and altos repeat these words while an undercurrent of indistinguishable text begins to murmur in the tenors and basses. This litany of places in which mass shootings have occurred – first as city and state names, then as names of businesses, festivals, concerts, schools, and places of worship – gradually drowns out the simultaneous Biblical text, creating a cacophony of sound that crescendos to an anguished cry followed by sudden silence. The piece concludes with a crucial phrase from 1 John, “They that loveth not knoweth not God, for God is love,” followed by a return to the opening plea: “Beloved, let us love one another.”
Most composers hope that their pieces will continue to be performed for many years into the future; my hope is that this piece will soon become obsolete, a mere historical artifact to be looked upon with sorrow and regret.
Beloved is dedicated to the memory of all those who have lost their lives to gun violence, in the United States and across the world.
Text (1 John 4:7-8 [KJV] and Meredith Brammeier):
Beloved, let us love one another:
for love is of God,
(Tampa, Florida,
Las Vegas, Nevada,
Atlanta, Georgia,
Honolulu, Hawaii,
Irving, Texas,
Melrose Park, Illinois)
and everyone that loveth is born of God,
and knoweth God.
(Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
Wakefield, Massachusetts,
Sacramento, California,
Oldtown, Idaho,
Rifle, Colorado,
South Bend, Indiana,
Huntsville, Alabama)
Beloved,
(Meridian, Massachusetts,
Birchwood, Wisconsin,
Dallas, Texas,
Kansas City, Kansas,
Goleta, California)
let us love
(Seattle, Washington,
Salt Lake City, Utah,
Crandon, Wisconsin,
Omaha, Nebraska,
San Bernardino, California)
one another.
(Tucson, Arizona,
Mount Airy, North Carolina,
Antioch, Tennessee,
Henderson, Kentucky,
Binghamton, New York,
Skagit County, Washington,
Kirkwood, Missouri)
Beloved,
(Fort Hood, Texas,
Yuma, Arizona,
Manchester, Connecticut,
Buffalo, New York,
Parkland, Washington,
San Francisco, California,
Los Angeles, California,
Hialeah, Florida,
Menasha, Wisconsin,
Grand Prairie, Texas,
Herkimer County, New York,
Norcross, Georgia,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
let us love
(Carson City, Nevada,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Minneapolis, Minnesota,
Isla Vista, California)
one another:
(Route 91 Harvest Festival,
Borderline Bar and Grill)
for love is of God,
(Excel Industries,
Weis Market,
Fiamma, Inc.,
Advanced Granite Solutions)
and everyone that loveth
(Club 66,
Pulse nightclub,
Marathon Savings Bank,
Cracker Barrel,
IHOP,
Pine Kirk Care Center,
Westroads Mall)
is born of God, and knoweth God.
(Henry Pratt Company,
T & T Trucking,
Ed’s Car Wash,
Cascades Mall,
Salon Meritage,
Black Road Auto,
Sun Trust Bank)
Beloved,
(Pinelake Health and Rehab Center,
Capital Gazette,
Century Sixteen movie theater)
let us love
(Thurston High School,
Columbine High School,
Sandy Hook Elementary School,
Northern Illinois University,
Santa Monica College,
Youth with a Mission School,
Umpqua Community College,
Oikos University,
Virginia Tech,
Westside Middle School,
Marysville-Pilchuck High School,
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,
Santa Fe High School,
University of North Carolina,
Red Lake Senior High School,
Rancho Tehama Elementary School,
West Nickel Mines Amish School,
Sikh Temple of Wisconsin,
The Ministry of Jesus Christ,
Sash Assembly of God,
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church,
New St. John Fellowship Baptist Church,
Living Church of God,
First Baptist Church,
Wedgwood Baptist Church,
New Life Church,
Tree of Life.)
They that loveth not knoweth not God,
for God is love.
Beloved,
let us love
one another.