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Niagara Falls glows orange ahead of the Bengals-Bills duel in Buffalo

Niagara Falls glows orange ahead of the Bengals-Bills duel in Buffalo

Updated: 8:27 am EST Jan 20, 2023

As some prepare to make the Buffalo trek this weekend, we continue to be your guides to ushering the Who Dey nation into a big weekend ahead. Those coming to Buffalo can visit Niagara Falls, which is about 30 minutes away. Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest existing state park in the country. The water of the upper Niagara River is a combination of water from the Great Lakes of Erie, Huron, Superior and Michigan, which flow over the falls and end in Lake Ontario. There are three falls, the Horseshoe, the American and the Bridal Veil Falls. You can visit a really cool part of the falls from the American side, the Cave of the Winds, where you can explore the bottom of the American and Bridal Veil Bridal Veil Falls stand. “We welcome all Bengals fans. You are great cities definitely brought us together. So we’re excited to welcome you with open arms and hope you take advantage of all that western New York and especially here at Niagara Falls has to offer,” Niagara Falls Park State spokeswoman Angela Berti said. The falls are lit up depending on the time of night, and on Friday morning they were lit up orange for the Bengals.

As some prepare to make the Buffalo trek this weekend, we will continue to be your tour guides to usher the Who Dey nation into a big weekend ahead.

Those coming to Buffalo can visit Niagara Falls, which is about 30 minutes away.

Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest existing state park in the country.

The water of the upper Niagara River is a combination of water from the Great Lakes of Erie, Huron, Superior and Michigan, which flow over the falls and end in Lake Ontario.

There are three falls, the Horseshoe, the American and the Bridal Veil Falls.

You can visit a really cool part of the falls from the American side, the Cave of the Winds, which lets you explore the bottom of the American and Bridal Veils.

It’s quite icy and snowy in parts at the moment, but in the summer you can stand under Bridal Veil Falls.

“We welcome all Bengals fans. You are great. And I think what’s been happening to our cities over the past few weeks has definitely brought us together. So we’re excited to welcome you with open arms and hope you’ll take some benefit from everything in western New York and especially here at Niagara Falls,” said Angela Berti, spokeswoman for Niagara Falls State Park.

Depending on the time of night, the falls will be lit, and on Friday morning they were lit orange for the Bengals.

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