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  2. Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge's Rainbow Tower and Canadian side plaza are the work of another Canadian architect, William Lyon Somerville. [3] King George VI and Queen Elizabeth , during their visit to Niagara Falls as part of their 1939 royal tour of Canada , dedicated the future construction site of the Rainbow Bridge; a monument was later erected to ...

  3. Flag of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Flag of Canada (French: Drapeau national du Canada), [1] often referred to simply as the Canadian flag, consists of a red field with a white square at its centre in the ratio of 1∶2∶1, in which is featured one stylized, red, 11-pointed maple leaf charged in the centre. [2]

  4. William Lyon Somerville - Wikipedia

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    Somerville was part of the design team for the new Rainbow Bridge and designed the Rainbow Tower, the bridge's Canadian Plaza and a bus terminal, all designed by Somerville. Somerville also designed the Clifton Gate Pioneer Memorial Arch, a Depression-era make-work project in Niagara Falls, a monumental arch to impress American visitors to the ...

  5. Rainbow Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Tower is a 50.3 metres (165 ft) tower located at the Rainbow Plaza Canada–United States border station of the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Construction on the tower was completed in 1947. The tower, part of the Canadian plaza of the bridge, was designed by Canadian architect William Lyon Somerville. [1]

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  7. Lewiston–Queenston Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was officially opened on November 1, 1962. It is an international bridge between the United States and Canada. It connects Interstate 190 in the town of Lewiston, New York to Highway 405 in the community of Queenston, Ontario. The Lewiston–Queenston Bridge is architecturally similar to the Rainbow Bridge at nearby Niagara Falls.

  8. What Does the Rainbow Pride Flag Mean? - AOL

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    The Pride flag and its rainbow colors are meaningful; here's the history of the LGBTQ+ community's flag and what it means.

  9. Canadian town fined for refusing to celebrate Pride Month ...

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    A Canadian town near the U.S. border was fined $10,000 for failing to proclaim June as "Pride Month" and for refusing to fly a "rainbow flag" to ... Human Rights Commission called "Human Rights ...