The last major repair of two pedestrian bridges on the U.S. side of Niagara Falls took place in 1969 and required the diversion of part of the Niagara River from .
From June to November 1969 the American Falls were dewatered. This action cut back the normal flow of 60000 gallons a second to almost nothing. Most of the .
In the 1969, the US Army Corps of Engineers created a temporary dam to stop the flow over the American side, so they can study the erosion. Source: .
A home movie from 1969 showing Niagara Falls dried up on the American side for study, enhancement, and beautification. This 8mm film was digitized by .
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Posted: 02 February 2016
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Drying up Niagara Falls in 1969
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