Lord Elgin Vocational School in Niagara falls was built in 1959. It served as a secondary school focused on providing vocational training. The school has since transitioned to a new name and purpose, becoming part of the local educational landscape.
Lord Elgin Vocational Institute was in operation in Niagara Falls (Ontario) from 1967 - 1989. It was a vocational school offering 2-year training programs. In 1989, vocational training for students in Niagara Falls was transferred to NFCVI, which was re-opened as the newly renamed Niagara Falls Secondary School in September 1990. Also in September 1990, the Lord Elgin building was re-opened as Saint Michael High School. Although it was a "regular" high school, St.Michael also had the facilities in place from when the building was used for vocational training and as a result, as able to offer students classes in such hands-on subjects as cosmetology, auto-repair, woodworking and food services.
No one built the Niagara Falls. It is a natural feature in the Earth. :)
Niagara Falls is a natural feature; it was not built by humans.
It is a natural landform
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I went to the web site for the falls and nothing was built in 1896. It wasn't until 1969 the falls were stopped and an earthen dam was built.
a saw mill
He built a hydro-generating plant.
I went to the web site for the falls and nothing was built in 1896. It wasn't until 1969 the falls were stopped and an earthen dam was built.
I went to the web site for the falls and nothing was built in 1896. It wasn't until 1969 the falls were stopped and an earthen dam was built.
The first Niagara Bank was built in 1870 as Farmers and Mechanic's Savings Bank. Then it was renamed Lockport Savings Bank in 1967. It was constructed in Buffalo, New York.
The Rainbow Bridge at Niagara falls was built beginning in May of 1940. It is near the site of Honeymoon Bridge which collapsed two years prior.