niagara in English

noun

[naɪ'ægrə]

river flowing from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario on the border between the United States and Canada

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1. NIAGARA SPANISH AERO CAR

2. Niagara Falls Canada and the United States at the junction of the Niagara River.

3. You've never been to Niagara Falls?

4. Niagara falls is a noble sight.

5. Leach was no stranger to Niagara stunts.

6. I want to see Niagara Falls.

7. We visited Niagara Falls on our vacation.

8. Niagara Falls —An Ageless Jewel of the Americas

9. The Niagara Falls are a truly awesome sight.

10. Niagara Falls has become a tired old tourist sight.

11. In 18 Niagara Falls was virtually on the frontier.

12. Couturier passed away December 27, 2020 at Eastern Niagara Hospital

13. I hope you enjoy your visit to Niagara Falls!

14. Recently Amped completed a project with Modern Niagara Group Inc

15. Buffalo Niagara International Airport is in Cheektowaga, New York

16. Did you stop at Niagara Falls for some pictures?

17. She, too, blamed herself for failing to respond to Niagara.

18. Bryan headlines New Years Eve concert in Niagara Falls, ONT 2019

19. I could actually taste the Niagara water, cold but apparently pure.

20. Niagara Falls is one of the sights in the world.

21. Barreling Over Niagara is a fascinating book about a captivating character

22. Keywords: hydrogeology, groundwater, underground space, aggregate, mining, sedimentary rocks, Niagara Escarpment.

23. He had helped to banish one word from the lexicon of Niagara.

24. Song: Have you ever seen the Colosseum? Have you seen Niagara Falls?

25. One panorama of Niagara Falls covered five thousand square feet of canvas.

26. Continue south through orchards and vineyards to the thundering Niagara Falls.

27. Would you care to go on a tour up to Niagara Falls?

28. The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid .

29. The Second Battle of Niagara Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous spray.

30. The Niagara Falls is one of the natural wonders of the world.

31. To suggest that Niagara was an obsession with him is an understatement.

32. Shoshone Falls plunges down rugged cliffs from a height greater than Niagara Falls.

33. The Niagara Falls will continue to retreat upstream, reaching Buffalo in about 30,000–50,000 years.

34. The Niagara Falls Culinary Institute (NFCI) is like an upscale restaurant … where every course matters

35. The following spring the town of Niagara Falls was lit for the first time by electricity.

36. Family owned and operated since 1963, Niagara Bottling is a leading beverage manufacturer in the U.S

37. On December 6 they reached the mouth of the Niagara, which no ship had yet penetrated.

38. Within those polished walls Church pushed forward his concept of a public park at Niagara.

39. Day, who blamed the Niagara Falls mistake on his staff, failed to make inroads in Ontario.

40. The campaign to preserve Niagara remained dormant until, in 18 Frederic Church jumped into the breach.

41. These convoluted explanations fail to identify the real lure of Niagara that it was accessible and comfortable.

42. Since 1931, Avondale has been a trusted name in the communities of Niagara, Hamilton and Haldimand

43. It was a sad and sore group of men who piled off the cars in Niagara.

44. Were Niagara but a cataract of sand, would you travel your thousand miles to see it?

45. Branches of Niagara Campground is planning to open for the 2021 season on April 15, 2021

46. Already surveyors' stakes were being driven to extend the toll road all the way to Niagara.

47. This made possible the breakthrough which facilitated such massive installations as the one at the Niagara Falls.

48. This ambitious and cumbersome attraction was totally out of keeping with the Niagara ambience, but Barnett persisted.

49. These chunks were swept into the entrance of the Niagara River, where the current bore them downstream.

50. Niagara Falis was seen, correctly, as the source that would create an industrial heartland in Southern Ontario.