A lively and wide-ranging work on the history of the North American
honeymoon, and, of necessity, the tourist industry at Niagara
Falls. Dubinsky charts the growth of Niagara Falls as a tourist
destination from the 1850s to the 1960s and explains how it
acquired its reputation as the "Honeymoon Capital of the World."
Ultimately, the author asks: Of all the ways to promote a
waterfall, why honeymoons? Winner of the 2000 Albert B. Corey prize
from the Canadian Historical Association and the American
Historical Association for the best book in Canadian-American
history.
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