Dramatic mountain crags fall away to reveal forest-flanked lakes in the Lake Placid Region, a stretch of the Adirondacks known for the easy access it affords to year-round outdoor activities.
This museum is dedicated to those who have tried to tame the Niagara Falls in some way; be it Nicola Tesla and his power generation, or Sam Patch who, in 1829, jumped from a 20-meter (70-foot) high platform into the Niagara River. The museum has gone from a series of historic daredevil displays to a true hall of fame with induction ceremonies for present-day heroes who've taken the plunge. Located beneath the Rainbow Bridge not far from the Niagara Falls, the museum has hundreds of photos, artifacts, videos and memorabilia.
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