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Seneca Niagara Casino: Visitor's Guide

Seneca Niagara is a 604-room casino resort with 2,000 slots and 100 table games. Staying here gives you direct park access without a carβ€”but rooms are pricey and downtown remains gritty.

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Old Falls Street: Dining the Niagara Way

Old Falls Street has several genuinely good restaurants, though the best bets on the American side aren't all on this strip. Here's where locals and visitors actually eat well.

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Bridal Veil Falls New York: Intimate Waterfall Guide

Bridal Veil Falls is the American side's most intimate cataract, offering the closest waterfall access in Niagara. Here's everything you need to plan your visit.

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Goat Island Niagara Falls Vantage Point

Goat Island puts you at the edge of Niagara Falls, not just viewing from afar. Here's how to visit, what attractions cost, and why the American side experience is worth your time.

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Cave of the Winds Tickets: What to Expect

Cave of the Winds puts you at the base of Bridal Veil Falls, soaking wet and closer to the water than any other Niagara attraction. Here's how to book tickets and plan your visit.

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Niagara Falls: Guide to the American Side

The American side of Niagara Falls offers direct access to the falls on foot, cave exploration, and fewer crowds than Canada. Here's how to plan your visit.

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