Experts Drain Niagara Falls, Call Cops When They See The Bottom

Flood Control

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The 463-foot-high dam was built for the purposes of electricity generation, irrigation, and, most importantly, flood control. But the New Detroit residents knew that its creation meant the demise of the humble settlement they’d built up over all those years.

In 1952, after World War II, the Army Corps of Engineers arrived.

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