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Niagara Falls State Park

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Type
  
State park

Visitors
  
9,011,709 (in 2014)

Year built
  
1885

Added to NRHP
  
15 October 1966

Created
  
1885 (1885)

Area
  
176 ha

Phone
  
+1 716-278-1796

Niagara Falls State Park

Location
  
Prospect Street & Old Falls Street Niagara Falls, New York

Operated by
  
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation

Website
  
Niagara Falls State Park

Address
  
332 Prospect St, Niagara Falls, NY 14303, USA

Hours
  
Open today ยท Open 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hoursSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Cave of the Winds, Goat Island, Prospect Point Observati, American Falls, Niagara Gorge

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Niagara Falls State Park is located in the City of Niagara Falls in Niagara County, New York. The park, recognized as the oldest state park in the United States, contains the American Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls, and a portion of the Canadian Falls, also known as the Horseshoe Falls.

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HistoryEdit

Prior to being protected as a state reservation, the lands surrounding Niagara Falls on the American side were largely controlled by private interests, and public access to the falls was limited. An early champion of the falls' surroundings was landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who began advocating for the preservation of the falls in the 1860s. In 1879, at the behest of the New York State Legislature, Olmsted and State Surveyor James T. Gardner helped prepare a special report on the falls' conditions, which argued for increased public access to the falls and recommended that the state purchase lands for that purpose. The report was followed by a publicity and petitioning campaign that helped bring the issue to the public's attention.

Olmsted and others formed the Niagara Falls Association in 1883, a group that aimed to lobby New York to acquire and protect the falls from private exploitation. Their efforts succeeded later that year when, on April 30, 1883, a bill authorizing the "selection, location and appropriation of certain lands in the village of Niagara Falls for a state reservation" was signed into law by then-governor Grover Cleveland. The act led to the establishment of the Niagara Reservation in 1885. New York State Assemblyman Thomas Vincent Welch figured prominently in getting the bill signed, and served as the first Superintendent of the Park for 18 years from its inception until 1903.

Niagara Falls State Park is claimed to be the oldest continuously-operating state park in the United States and the first established via eminent domain.

The impetus to protect the falls and improve their accessibility to the public was international; early lobbying for the park's creation was bolstered by similar plans that were proposed for the Canadian side of the Niagara River. Although plans for an international park did not come to fruition, work toward the establishment of an Ontario provincial park began in 1885. The Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park, today known simply as Queen Victoria Park, was eventually created in 1887.

The Niagara Reservation's early design was accomplished by Olmsted and architect Calvert Vaux. The team completed their designs in 1887, with a focus on improving public access while preserving the natural and scenic elements of the landscape, to the exclusion of commercial and resort-style attractions.

The Niagara Reservation was declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1963. It is a major contributing element to the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area.

A $44-million refurbishment of the park's facilities was completed in 2003. Work focused on improvements to the park's observation tower, visitor's center, bridges, trails, and other infrastructure.

In 2007, Niagara Falls State Park was named as the 10th most beautiful spot in America by The Today Show.

Park facilitiesEdit

In addition to facilitating views of the American Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, and the Canadian Falls, the park overlooks the Niagara Gorge and allows access to the Maid of the Mist tour boats, Cave of the Winds, Goat Island, the Prospect Point Observation Tower, a statue of Nikola Tesla, and the IMAX movie Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic which is shown at the Niagara Adventure Theater.

The park also offers a museum, food concession, a movie theater, a gift shop, fireworks, hiking and nature trails, picnic tables, recreation programs, and fishing. The Top of the Falls Restaurant, located on Goat Island overlooking the Horseshoe Falls, is also available within the park.

Discovery PassEdit

Visitors to Niagara Falls may purchase the Discovery Pass, a guest pass that allows entrance to several attractions at a smaller price. As of 2016, the ticket provides admission to the Cave of the Winds, Maid of the Mist, the Niagara Adventure Theater, the Niagara Gorge Discovery Center, and the Aquarium of Niagara. The ticket also provides discounts for Fort Niagara, and entitles the holder to free gifts at Artpark and the New York Power Project Power Vista.

References

Niagara Falls State Park Wikipedia