About Niagara Falls
Discover the city that was born next to the natural wonder. Over the course of two hundred years, Niagara Falls has attracted leaders of nations, industrialists, immigrants, daredevils and millions of tourists. Discover the stories, the history, the heritage, and the culture that surrounds the mighty Niagara Falls.
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About Lewiston
Follow the Niagara River north and you will discover the enchanting village of Lewiston, located at the bottom of the Niagara Escarpment. Ranked as one of the “Top Ten Small Towns in America”, Lewiston is rich in history, local food, shopping and entertainment. Located between Niagara Falls and Youngstown, Lewiston’s waterfront features a wide stretch of the Niagara River.
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A Historical Graveyard
Many of Lewiston's early settlers are buried in the Lewiston Cemetery, located next to the Presbyterian Church.
Plan Your Adventure
The Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce, located in Academy Park, features a welcome center where you can learn about the area, get tips on how to spend your day, and meet some friendly locals!
About Youngstown
Located at the northern end of the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area, the Village of Youngstown rests quietly on the Niagara River at the point where the river meets Lake Ontario, the final destination for the fresh water journey of the Great Lakes. In Youngstown, visitors will discover spectacular sunsets and a sense of the history of the Niagara Frontier by the sheer proximity to Fort George, Canada and Fort Niagara.
Voted “The Best Small Village in Western New York”,the residents of Youngstown are warm and friendly and always eager to share the beauty of their village with visitors.
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