Niagara Falls

Postcard image of Niagara Falls, circa 1910. The original reverse side caption reads:
This is the most comprehensive view of the mighty Niagara. The water rushes madly to the precipice, leaps with a roar into the chasm below to be dashed into spray, and again forms a boiling angry, chaotic mass as it rushes through the Gorge.

This nighttime image of Niagara Falls comes from a postcard with a reverse side date of 1919. Its original message reads,

“Just hit here this morning. The car is working fine. Arthur + Mary.” The moon hangs large and pale over the scene on this card; the streetlights glow in the mist, and early 1900s automobiles line the street.