It was in a tiny dark overheated little bar called Niagara, and three women read before me, younger and one not so much younger.
Daphne Merkin on Lena Dunham, Book Criticism, and Self-Examination|Mindy Farabee|December 26, 2014|DAILY BEAST
After the war Milchberg relocated to Canada, where he settled in Niagara Falls and opened a jewelry store.
The Week in Death: Irving Milchberg, the Teenage Gunrunner of the Warsaw Ghetto|The Telegraph|March 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
A guy who didn't think successfully crossing Niagara Falls in 2012 was enough.
Nik Wallenda Will Tightrope Walk Across the Grand Canyon, and He’s Not Even Nervous|Anna Brand|June 22, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Another wraith there is in connection with this Niagara dock which cannot be omitted.
A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River|Barlow Cumberland
They are now laying down iron railroads, one of which is to lead to Niagara.
Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834, Part III (the Text Being Chapters XXVIII-XXXIII of the London Edition, 1843, and the Appendix a Combination of the Appendices of the London and German [Coblentz, 1839] Editions)|Maximilian, Prinz von Wied
This gave me time to visit Niagara Falls, and some other places of historical interest in the neighborhood.
Summary Narrative of an Exploratory Expedition to the Sources of the Mississippi River, in 1820|Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
Finally in 1798 an Act of Parliament was obtained by the municipality restoring to the town its old name of Niagara.
A Century of Sail and Steam on the Niagara River|Barlow Cumberland
The expedition against Niagara was commanded by general Shirley himself.
The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II.|Tobias Smollett
British Dictionary definitions for Niagara
Niagara
/ (naɪˈæɡrə, -ˈæɡərə) /
noun
a river in NE North America, on the border between W New York State and Ontario, Canada, flowing from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. Length: 45 km (28 miles)