This place is of historical importance that relate to 1700 A.D. with the conglomeration of English, Native, French troops. It faces lake Ontario, Canada on otherside. If you're in boots,have time and patient hearing, itwd be thrilling to know from guides the reenact ment of the history. Firearms usage, Army band, native soldiers in uniforms are feast for eyes. Lot of obsolete cannons underground can be seen.Mini theater artifacts kayaks made in single piece of tree can be seen.Museum store has lot of interesting wares,articles of course slight surge. Closes by 5 pm. Trolley bus service at timings.Pristine atmosphere. Disable friendly parking. Obsolete yet well maintained lighthouse open to visitors. It's as if traveling in trance. Educative purpose for the trip. You can't forget its...
Read moreHistory at it’s finest. We enjoyed several hours at this fort. We took the advice of the front desk attendant to watch the video prior to the self guided tour. It was great information and brought more life to the fort as we toured. We also had the opportunity to watch a musket demonstration and gain some insight on fighting techniques during the time the fort was active. The grounds are beautiful and the preservation of the buildings were meticulously restored as well as currently being restored when we were there. I recommend this for anyone interested in history and learning more about the importance of Old...
Read moreOn my trip to Niagara Falls I stopped to see the Old Fort Niagara Lighthouse, I was very excited to learn the history of this lighthouse. situated at the mouth of the Niagara River in Youngstown, New York, constructed in 1872. It was built to guide ships navigating the treacherous waters of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, marking the entrance to the Niagara River from the lake. The lighthouse stands at 50 feet tall. It became an essential navigational aid for both commercial and recreational vessels and has undergone several restorations throughout its history to preserve its structure and...
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