As mentioned last week in Niagara Discoveries, in 1955, Lockport City Hospital was renamed Lockport Memorial Hospital. A year later, an addition was built on the northwest corner of the
The Niagara History Center is again conducting summertime programming for children aged 7 to 11 years. Four separate programs will be offered on Wednesdays, beginning next week. Each program features
The Niagara History Center will again be conducting four programs for children this summer. The series is designed for children ages 7 to 11 and includes crafts, games, stories and other hands-on activities. It will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on four Wednesdays in July and August.
Members of the public can get a glimpse into the lives and times of some of Lockport's most famous - but long-departed - residents on June 18, when the Niagara History Center presents another program of
Although many products made in Western New York became world-famous, perhaps the most beloved are the toys of Fisher-Price. From the company's beginning during the Great Depression, their fundamental toy-making principles centered on intrinsic play value, ingenuity, action, sturdy construction, and good value for the money.