Festival Theater
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Learn the fascinating history of Niagara Falls through a History Channel film produced specifically for the Festival Theater. "Niagara: A History of the Falls," is a 22-minute film featuring highlights from a two-hour documentary produced by the History Channel in 1999.

The film takes viewers from the first sighting of Niagara Falls in 1697, to modern events, such as the time the American Falls were artificially dewatered in 1969. "Niagara: A History of the Falls" is shown on the hour.

During the months of July and August visitors can see the science that goes into moviemaking at the Mad Science¨ movie magic show.

Admission:
* $2.00US for adults
* $1.00US for children 6 to 12
* Admission is free for children five and under at all attractions in Niagara Falls State Park.

Hours:
January to April (open weekend) 9am - 5pm
May to June 10am - 8pm
July to Labor Day (weekend) 9am - 9pm
Labor Day weekend to end of September 10am - 6pm
October to December 9am - 5pm
Website:
http://www.niagarafallsstatepark.com/attractions/festivalright.html

Address:
The Festival Theater, located on the lower level of the Visitor Center.

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