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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R23_a-bridge-to-freedom_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
A Bridge to Freedom "There was now but 'one wide river to cross'..." In the 1800s, Western New York was one of the main ending points of the Underground Railroad. This "railroad" was a secret system of people and places that helped guide escaped s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1R22_to-the-river_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
To The River A new stairway with incredible scenery These new stairs leading to the Great Gorge Railway Trail at the river's edge were completed in 2012 by expert trail builders hired by the New York Power Authority and New York State Parks. The s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NE7_the-seminary-of-our-lady-of-angels_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
Foundation Day: November 21, 1856. Feast of the Presentation of Mary. Co-Founders: Most Reverend John Timon, C.M. First Bishop of Buffalo; and Reverend John J. Lynch, C.M. First President of SOLA, First Archbishop of Toronto. First Location: St. J…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NB8_bailo-hall-1992_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
Completed in 1992, Bailo Hall houses the admissions offices and interview rooms for prospective students. The two-story stone and brick building was built through the generosity of Rose Marie Bailo in memory of her husband, Joh Bailo, and her son,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1KAN_great-gorge-railway-trail_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
Gorge Trail 4 · Great Gorge Railway.(1.1mi, 1.8km) The Niagara Gorge Trail System is made up of a series of trail sections located in and along the Niagara River Gorge. Two of these trails are located along the top: the Niagara Gorge Rim Tr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HUC_for-god-and-country_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
Throughout its history, Niagara has prepared its graduates in peace and war for service to America. From the Civil War to both World Wars and Vietnam, its men and women have served with distinction. This monument commemorates those who served in …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HNS_dunleavy-hall_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
Dunleavy Hall is named for its primary benefactors, Francis J. Dunleavy, Class of '41, and his wife Albina. The modern structure, distinctive in contrast to the stately 19th- and 20th-century buildings that dominate the campus, was built at a cost…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1HNR_o-shea-hall-1967-seton-hall-1970_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
O'Shea Hall (1967)One of the two largest residence halls on campus, O'Shea Hall was completed in 1967. The eight-story structure has a capacity of 400 students. Administrative offices are located in the basement and on the ground floor. It is name…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GQT_in-memory-of-thomas-f-hopkins_Niagara-Falls-NY.html
who at the age of 21, perished, whilst nobly endeavoring to stay the progress of the fire which consumed the seminary, Dec. 5, 1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1GQS_menasha-lock_Menasha-WI.html
Size: 144? x 35? Lift: 9.7? Construction: Concrete walls and steel gates Built 1852. Rehabilitated 1937. Rebuilt 1978-1979. Filling Time: About 4 min. Emptying Time: About 4 min. Since its completion in 1856, the Fox River navigation system has…
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