The new East Side Mario’s (has this been confirmed yet?) seems to have slowed down. Certainly from an outsiders point of view, it doesn’t look like they’ve gotten much done in the last few weeks.


All things Niagara Falls tourism…
The new East Side Mario’s (has this been confirmed yet?) seems to have slowed down. Certainly from an outsiders point of view, it doesn’t look like they’ve gotten much done in the last few weeks.


From Niagara This Week:
Anita Miller said she remembers Niagara Falls as a Norman Rockwell painting.
Her husband, Willard, remembers an Eaton’s at one end of the downtown and Rosenberg’s department store at the other. There were even two theatres.
During a historical walking tour on Sunday, a crowd of about 120 could imagine what Niagara Falls used to be like.
Sherman Zavitz, the tour guide, told walkers about prosperous times in downtown Niagara Falls, from the time the bridge was erected over the gorge to the present day.
He said the town of Clifton, as Niagara Falls was once called, had hotels on Bridge Street. One businessman, Joseph Woodruff, owner of the oldest business block still standing, was appointed postmaster.
Someone who guys by the name Ladie Lynn has a blog and she posted about some recent purchases she made:
I just recently moved out to the Niagara Falls. I have been going out when I can, down to Clifton Hill.. You know, where all the parties are at?? & all the bargain shops, oh yeah don’t forget the Haunted Houses!!. It’s sweet down here.. It’s really different from visiting then actually living here.. I miss my home town (Hamilton) but it is nice out here…
Anywho, off topic!! lol… I went down to the Hip Hop Joint down here this past weekend, and they have some wicked stuff on sale!
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