Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1901 — SEEN AT NIAGARA. [ARTICLE]
SEEN AT NIAGARA.
View of the Great Exposition Tower at a Distance or Twenty Miles. The first view passengers coming from the west over the Michigan Central get of the wonderful electric tower of the Pan-American exposition grounds is at Falls View station, on the Canadian side at Niagara Falls. Looking up and across the river from this station, the electric tower is seen with the naked eye. The distance is about twenty miles. This early glimpse of the greatest of the exposition structures is doubly expressive of the fact that the exposition and Niagara have joined hands and forces to entertain as the public has neve? entertained before. Standing on the platform of a Michigan Central train at Falls View and looking first down at the falls and gorge, and then far away at the distant electric tower, it is hard to conceive that electric power generated by water power of the falls give life to the lamps on the very apex of the tower. But such is the fact
