Tourism
Found in 431 Collections and/or Records:
Trollys, circa 1890s-1930s
Photographs and one facsimile showing images of trollies, horse drawn carts, for tourism
TV Programs, 1976
Note from Paul Cunningham Today Show (original)
Unlabeled, bulk: circa 1860-1864
Box containing glass stereo views showing images of topics such as Niagara Falls, People visiting the Falls, Ice Bridge, Table rock, Luna Island, rapids, Horseshoe Island, American Falls and Niagara scenery. Stereoviews created by publishers Babbitt and Tugby.
USA Niagara Development Strategy: A Blueprint for Revitalization of Downtown Niagara Falls, 2002
USA Niagara Development Strategy: A Blueprint for Revitalization of Downtown Niagara Falls
Various Materials, 1879-1997
Various Materials, 1875-1981
1915 and 1931 Industry and Trade Pamphlets, Niagara Falls miscellaneous souvenirs, 1875 Cataract House bill, printed copies of original documents related to Niagara hotels, restaurant menus, hotel bills, guides to Niagara Falls, photos of Niagara Falls and its people (Objects in Box)
Various Materials, circa 1920s-1980s
Blank Niagara Falls Stationery Cards, Maid of the Mist Comic book and copies of pages, folded tourism maps of Niagara Falls, Guidebooks, 4 plastic baggies containing postcards, Niagara Falls Power Company pictorial history booklet, illustrated prints of the falls, newspaper clippings, copy prints of photographs, blown-up prints of pages from a Niagara history book, map of the City of Niagara Falls (Objects for Item Level Present)
View mobile, 1969
Photographs showing tourist carts / mobile trollies in the 1960s
Viewbooks, ca. 1870-1937, ca. 1870-1937
Guidebooks and tour books from the Ohnsorg Collection, spanning multiple series in ArchiveSpace. Materials correspond to Series 3: Guidebooks, 1838-1890; Series 4: Viewbooks, ca. 1870-1937
Views (Large) Miscellany Brochures, 1938 - 1992
Box contains bound magazines and souvenir books, small souvenir photo views of Fort Niagara, a small album of snapshot photographs and corresponding photo negatives, copies of the Miscellany publication circa 1938, Niagara Falls stamps, Niagara Falls view prints, and large made to frame photographs of Niagara Falls. The souvenir books span 1960-1992.