hotel, a stop on the Underground Railroad Described as an
experiential museum, the museum includes such exhibits as "One More River to Cross" featuring the history of the Underground Railroad in Niagara Falls, the role played by the location and geography of Niagara Falls, and the actions of residents particularly African-American residents. Other exhibits include a recreation of the
Cataract House, a Niagara Falls hotel that employed an entirely African-American wait staff, who helped numbers of enslaved people to freedom in Canada and a recreation of the
International Suspension Bridge, built in 1848, and rebuilt in 1855 to incorporate rail traffic, where
Harriet Tubman and other freedom seekers crossed into Canada. In 2019, "One More River to Cross" won an Award of Excellence by the
American Association for State and Local History (AASLH). ==See also==