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Geography of New York / New York / Niagara Falls National Heritage Area / Great Lakes / Niagara River / CanadaUnited States border / BuffaloNiagara Falls metropolitan area / Niagara / Old Stone Chimney
Date: 2014-06-30 08:56:13
Geography of New York
New York
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area
Great Lakes
Niagara River
CanadaUnited States border
BuffaloNiagara Falls metropolitan area
Niagara
Old Stone Chimney

Fort Niagara Viewed from Niagara-on-the-Lake On my almost-yearly visits to the George Bernard Shaw Theatre Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, I got into the habit a while ago of taking photos of Fort Niagara, now

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