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  1. 1 giorno fa · From The Left. Visitors can explore a dynamic range of objects, such as the rubber ball Joseph Albert “Jean” Lussier used to go over the falls in 1928, a piece of rope from one of acrobat Charles Blondin’s walks over the Niagara Gorge, and a vintage photo display that tourists used to look as if they were going “over the falls in a ...

  2. 1 giorno fa · Visitors can explore a dynamic range of objects, such as the rubber ball Joseph Albert “Jean” Lussier used to go over the falls in 1928, a piece of rope from one of acrobat Charles Blondin’s walks over the Niagara Gorge, and a vintage photo display that tourists used to look as if they were going “over the falls in a barrel.”

  3. 23 ore fa · Castellani Art Museum Press Release. Castellani Art Museum is proud to announce the opening of its groundbreaking exhibition, “Daredevils of Niagara Falls: The Spectacle of Triumph and Tragedy ...

  4. 23 ore fa · The Castellani Art Museum’s newest exhibit “Daredevils of Niagara Falls: The Spectacle of Triumph and Tragedy” opens on Wednesday.

  5. 27 apr 2024 · quiet. life motel. THE MUSIC OF VIOLINIST DAVID SCHULMAN. TAKOMA PARK HOUSE CONCERT! APRIL 27, 2024. (PRESENTED BY TKPK CABIN CONCERTS) "David Schulman's love affair with the violin. is as exhilarating as Charles Blondin's.

  6. quillette.com › 2024/05/17 › a-history-of-stunts-the-fall-guyA History of Stunts

    4 giorni fa · Charles Blondin was delighted that the crowd who watched him tightrope across Niagara Falls in 1859 had placed bets on whether or not he would die in the attempt. Blondin believed that a rope-walker was “like a poet, born not made” and that security precautions provided false confidence, which made falls more likely.

  7. 5 mag 2024 · Charles Blondin. He was a famous 19th-century tightrope walker who performed daring stunts, including crossing Niagara Falls on a tightrope. 4. 13.