From the Niagara Gazette:
More than 50 years ago, the Robert Moses Parkway served as a modern arterial shuttling motorists along the Niagara River offering sweeping views of the gorge rim and a direct road to the brink of the American Falls.
It was built in a time when Niagara Falls was bustling, small villages and towns to the north were growing and residents desired direct routes to all points in between.
However, in the years since a mounting charge has been led calling for change of the once iconic by-way — and now people are listening.