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Established 1829. First and only bank in Niagara County until 1837. Used as bank until 1852.
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Toll Gate built and owned by the Lockport - Wrights Corners Plank Road Co. One of three toll roads in Niagara County 1849-1905.
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Cold Springs Cemetery. Jesse Hawley, who first advocated building Erie Canal in 1805, is buried here. Friend of DeWitt Clinton.
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DEC. 19th, 1813. Site of log cabin arsenal used by settlers, who with the aid of the Tuscaroras halted the British from burning areas eastward.
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Big Bridge. One of the widest bridges in the world; 399 ft. in width, 129 ft. in length. Built 1914.
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Washington Hunt Law Office, 1835 - 1860. Burned and Rebuilt, 1835.
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In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the completion of the original locks which opened a connecting waterway between the Hudson River and the Great Lakes. This completion of the Erie Canal was the opening of a door to the settling of the w…
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