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James G. Marshall House is a historic home located at Niagara Falls in Niagara County, New York. It is a three-story Arts and Crafts style dwelling built in 1913 by the industrialist and inventor James G. Marshall (1869–1960). It was designed by prominent local architect Simon Larke, who also designed the Former Niagara Falls High School.
Niagara Falls: Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie funded library constructed in 1902-1904; now city offices. 21: Niagara Falls School District Administration Building: Niagara Falls School District Administration Building: December 10, 2014 : 607 Walnut St.
Highway 15 north / Road 15 south – CFB Kingston, Smiths Falls, Ottawa: Highway 15 southern terminus: 631.9: 392.6: 632 Road 16 (Joyceville Road) – Joyceville: Leeds and Grenville: Leeds and the Thousand Islands–Gananoque boundary: 645.1: 400.8: 645 County Road 32 – Crosby, Gananoque: Formerly Highway 32: 646.7: 401.8: 647
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Niagara and St. Catharines Street Railway; Niagara Falls International Bridge Company; Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge Company; Niagara Falls, Wesley Park and Clifton Tramway Company; Niagara, Hamilton and Pacific Railway; Niagara Lower Arch Bridge Company; Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Navigation Company (Limited)
Gananoque: Origin unknown, thought to be derived from Native languages for "place of health" or "meeting place" or "water running over rocks." Garafraxa: Possibly derived from the word for "panther country". Iroquois Falls: Named for the Iroquois people of Ontario. Kakabeka Falls: From the Ojibwe word gakaabikaa, "waterfall over a cliff".