1. Niagara - Noun
2. Niagara - Proper noun
a river flowing from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario; forms boundary between Ontario and New York
waterfall in Canada is the Horseshoe Falls; in the United States it is the American Falls
Source: WordNetA casino and luxury hotel was opened in Niagara Falls, New York, by the Seneca Indian tribe. Source: Internet
According to Niagara County the infection rate is decreasing half below the State average which puts us on the right path going toward Phase II. Source: Internet
Again, Niagara Falls was not immune from the frustration that gripped the country. Source: Internet
A little over 24 hours after the Town filed its report with Niagara Police, the municipality’s stolen John Deere backhoe (described by one Facebook user commenting on the original story as “a piece of junk anyway”) has been found in Hamilton. Source: Internet
Buffalo was a terminus point of the Underground Railroad with many fugitive slaves crossing the Niagara River to Fort Erie, Ontario in search of freedom. citation During the 1840s, Buffalo's port continued to develop. Source: Internet
Although he had won the battle aboard Niagara, he received the British surrender on the deck of the recaptured Lawrence to allow the British to see the terrible price his men had paid. Source: Internet