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October 24, 1901 - Annie Taylor was the first person to conquer the falls in a barrel.
The first person to fly over Angel Falls was the American aviator Jimmie Angel in 1933. He was in search of gold and made the historic flight in his airplane, which was a significant moment in bringing global attention to the falls. Angel's flight not only showcased the breathtaking beauty of the falls but also led to the area becoming a popular tourist destination.
Annie Edson Taylor, a 63-year-old schoolteacher, was the first person to ride down Niagara Falls in a pickle barrel on October 24, 1901. Strapped in a leather harness inside the padded barrel, she plunged down Horseshoe Falls and picked up by a boat after. Since that first barrel ride, 15 people have attempted to ride the famous falls, 10 of those survived. Today it is illegal to ride down Niagara Falls.
Annie Taylor in a barrel, 1901
Annie Taylor's barrel, in which she became the first person to survive going over Niagara Falls, is now displayed at the Niagara Daredevil Exhibit in Niagara Falls, Canada.
To Go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel
He was the first person to attempt to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. He failed, however.
Annie Taylor in 1901 and survived
Sam Patch became the first known person to survive the jump off of Niagara Falls in 1829 and she went in a barrel and nearly died and went in a coma.
The first person to go over Niagara falls in a barrel was 63 year old school teacher Annie Taylor SHE SURVIVED.
Annie Edson Taylor, a 63-year-old schoolteacher, was the first person to ride down Niagara Falls in a pickle barrel on October 24, 1901. Strapped in a leather harness inside the padded barrel, she plunged down Horseshoe Falls and picked up by a boat after. Since that first barrel ride, 15 people have attempted to ride the famous falls, 10 of those survived. Today it is illegal to ride down Niagara Falls.
Yup, Shayne Kerner became the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel on October 24, 1901.