Tourism
Found in 431 Collections and/or Records:
Daguerrotypes
Box contains 6 daguerreotypes of The Michigan (boat), Trott Family, Men near Falls (George Barker), the Emporium shop of curiosities on Goat Island, and view of tourists at prospect point. Some Daguerreotypes are framed.
Demorest's Family Magazine Box AA, 1893
Illustrated magazine article entitled A Day at Niagara by Frances Benjamin Johnston. Features a map of Niagara Falls and its vicinity and various images of the region from the Dunlap collection (Reprint).
DeVeaux Guides, 1839-1841
Eight 19th-century guidebooks to Niagara Falls published by S. DeVeaux
Diana-Princess and Prince William of Wales, 1991
Photos of Princess Diana, Prince William, and Prince Harry
Documents, Bound Volumes, Photographs, Oversized, 1849-2018
File Cabinet Drawer containing documents, Bound Volumes, photographs, and Oversized Materials - Subjects I-L (Ice through Love Canal). Includes oversized materials.
Documents - Private Tourism Attractions [Priscilla Buttery, Stefan Andreas Roth], 1888-1889
"Doors Open" - Ontario, 2004
Brochure for "Doors Open Ontario 2004", a tourism program by the Ontario Heritage Foundation [original]
Dunlap GP 17 076-079, circa 1905
Glass plates 076-079
Dunlap glass plate negatives (sleeved) of various scenes around Niagara County. Topics include: the Niagara Reservation, American Falls, the entrance to the Cave of the Wings, and children
Early travel accounts, 1693 - 2004
Early travel accounts, 1842 - 1859
Historical accounts of visiting the Niagara region including a 1843 article from The Family Magazine describing a trip to Niagara Falls including a drawing, an 1843 edition of The Knickerbocker with an account of visiting Niagara Falls, a 1842 letter from Graham's Magazine about a trip to Niagara Falls, a French article about visiting the falls, and four pages from Ladies' American Magazine with an article mentioning a visit to Niagara Falls including an image of Goat Island [originals]