Cataract House

The Cataract House was a hotel in the neighborhood of Buffalo Avenue in Niagara Falls, New York. The hotel was established in 1825 but destroyed by fire in 1945. It was a major stop on the Underground Railroad and it was the largest hotel in Niagara Falls. The hotel's name refers to the large and powerful waterfall next to property.

Cataract House
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeHotel
Architectural styleAmerican colonial architecture
LocationOld Main Street at Riverway.
Coordinates43.083795°N 79.063215°W / 43.083795; -79.063215
Completed1860
Opening1825
OwnerVarious: David Chapman 1825–1835; Parkhurst Whitney 1835–1846; Solon Whitney, Dexter R. Jerauld and James F. Trott (under Whitney, Jerauld, and Company) 1846–1891; Peter A. Porter 1891–1909; John F. MacDonald 1909–1937; Union Trust Company 1937–1945; Eagle Tavern Corporation 1945
Technical details
Floor count5
Design and construction
Architect(s)Walter Williams (master builder for 1845 additions)
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