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Nikola Tesla's legend lives on in Niagara Falls

Above: Tesla Monument at Goat Island, Niagara Falls, New York.  Gift of Yugoslavia to the United States, 1976. 
Nikola Tesla designed the first hydro-electric power plant in Niagara Falls.  This was the final victory of Tesla's Alternating Current over Edison's Direct Current.  The monument was the work of Croatian sculptor Frane Krsinic. 

Nikola Tesla Monument in Niagara Falls
Above: Tesla Monument at Goat Island, Niagara Falls, New York.  Gift of Yugoslavia to the United States, 1976. 
Niagara Falls Hydro-Electric Power Plant was the birthplace of the electrification of the world.

Niagara Falls, New York, the First Major Hydroelectric Power Plant in the World - Tesla's Greatest Achievement

Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse built the first hydro-electric power plant in Niagara Falls and started the electrification of the world.  Adam's Power Station (Power House), the only remains of the old Niagara Falls Power Plant, may become a science museum.  This museum would be devoted to Niagara Falls Power Plant, the first hydro-electric power plant in the world, this location is a great turning stone in the history of electricity.  Adam's Station (Power House) is registered as a National Landmark Historical Site.  About eight million tourists a year visit the American side of Niagara Falls.  About 20 million tourists a year visit the Canadian side.  Niagara Falls is one of the most beautiful places in the world, where the electrification of the world started.  Niagara Falls are the final victory of Tesla's Polyphase Alternating Current (AC) Electricity, which is today lighting the entire globe. 

For Full page go to : http://www.teslasociety.com/adams.htm and http://www.teslasociety.com/teslawestinghouse.htm

"The evolution of electric power from the discovery of Faraday in 1831 to the initial great installation of the Tesla polyphase system in 1896 is undoubtedly the most tremendous event in all engineering history"

-Dr. Charles F. Scott, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Yale University and former President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers

Above: Nikola Tesla designed the first hydro-electric power plant in Niagara Falls.  This was the final victory of Tesla's Alternating Current over Edison's Direct Current.  This is the interior of Power House No. 1 of the Niagara Falls Power Company (1895-1899).

Above: View of the main water-fall at the Niagara river.  Beginning of the 20th century.


Above: Plaque on Tesla's Monument on Goat Island, Niagara Falls, listing the names of the inidividuals who contributed to building of the monument. Miloje Popovic, one of the names listed, is a Board Member of the Tesla Memorial Society of New York. Dr. Milan Bulaic, who's name is not included by mistake, was the original initiator of the Tesla Monument to be placed on Goat Island, Niagara Falls.


Above: The front view of the Tesla Monument on Goat Island, Niagara Falls.


Above: The side view of the Tesla Monument on Goat Island, Niagara Falls.


Above: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, in front of the Tesla Monument.

NIagara Falls Map, Nikola Tesla Monument
Above: Map of Goat Island, Niagara Falls where the Nikola Tesla Monument is located.

Niagara Falls

Above: Niagara Falls.  Goat Island is located between the two waterfalls (American and Canadian).  Tesla's other Monument (above) is located on Goat Island, this monument was the gift of Yugoslavia to the United States, 1976. The monument on Goat Island was the work of famous Croatian sculptor Krsinic.   

Niagara Falls
Above: Niagara Falls (American Falls). 


Above: Niagara Falls (American Falls). 

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Nikola Tesla and George Westinghouse built the first major hydro-electric power plant in Niagara Falls and started the electrification of the world

Niagara Falls Adams Station

Niagara Falls  Adam's Station Power House 1
Above: Interior of Adam's Station (Power House), Niagara Falls Power Plant.

Niagara Falls Power Co. Smithsonian

Above: A photograph of the building of Niagara Falls.


Above: Adam's Station (Power House) is the only building still standing from the original three buildings which made up the Tesla-Westinghouse Hydro-Electric Power Plant, Niagara Falls in 1896. Photo was taken March 2009 by Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York. This is the birthplace of the electrification of the world.


Above: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York in front of Adam's Station (Power House), Niagara Falls (March 2009).

Adam's Station will become a museum.

Tesla  Seal

Nikola Tesla Monument within Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls (Canadian side) was unveiled on July 9, 2006

Nikola Tesla designed the first hydroelectric power plant at Niagara Falls, New York which started producing electrical power in 1895.  This was the beginning of the electrification of the United States and the rest of the world.  Today, Tesla's AC electricity is lighting and powering the globe.  Nikola Tesla is the genius who lit the world. 

Now, the inventor of alternating current has a permanent tribute overlooking the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara Falls, Canadian side.

As a boy, Tesla saw a picture of Niagara Falls and told his uncle in Lika, Croatia, that he wanted to put a wheel under the falls to harness the power of the moving water.

This great monument of Nikola Tesla at Niagara Falls, Canadian side, is one of greatest recognition of Nikola Tesla's work.  Tesla designed the first hydro-electric power plant at Niagara Falls and with George Westinghouse started the electrification of the world.  This monument is built in one of the most beautiful and most important place in the world.

 

This great achievement was possible through the wisdom and efforts of:

Tesla Committee, "St. George" Serbian Orthodox Church at Niagara Falls,
Canadian Government,    the Government of the Republic of Serbia,  
Niagara Falls Park Commission,    Ted Salci the Mayor of the City of Niagara Falls,    the Serbian Community in Niagara Falls, Canada,     Sculptor Les Drysdale,    the Canadian Media,    Radio-Television Serbia (who broadcasted this great event live), and many more individuals and organizations who helped make this monument possible.

 

Click here for video of the Unveiling Ceremony of the Nikola Tesla Monument at Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, Canada

 

Above: Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls (Victoria Park) unveiled on July 9, 2006.  Tesla is standing atop an AC motor, one of the 700 inventions he patented.

Above: Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls unveiled on July 9, 2006.  Tesla is standing atop an AC motor, one of the 700 inventions he patented.

Above: Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls unveiled on July 9, 2006.  Tesla is standing atop an AC motor, one of the 700 inventions he patented.  In the background is Niagara Falls, Canadian side.

Above: Satellite picture of the Earth at Night, Click to Enlarge.  Tesla's Alternating Current (AC) electricity is lighting today the globe.

 

Above: Serbian Newspaper "Vesti" published an article about the unveiling of the Nikola Tesla Monument at Niagara Falls, Canadian side.  Below the "Vesti" logo is the Nikola Tesla stamp, issued in the United States in 1983.   The stamp is depicting his induction motor, which is one of the ten greatest discoveries of all time.

Above: Newspaper article from "The Review" (Niagara Falls, Canada Newspaper).  Photo in the article shows the now famous, Tesla monument sculptor, Les Drysdale, directing the placement of the Tesla monument.

Above: Niagara Falls.

Above: Niagara Falls.

Above: Les Drysdale, the famous Tesla monument sculptor with Dr. Ljubo Vujovic at the unveiling ceremony.

Above: Unveiling Ceremony.  Chorus of the Serbian Orthodox Church "St. George" in the background.

Above: Unveiling ceremony.

Above: Unveiling ceremony.

Above: Master of the Ceremony, Draga Dragasevic.  She preformed her job with excellence.

Above: Unveiling ceremony.  Rob Nicholson speaking, a Representative of the Canadian Government.

Above: Unveiling ceremony.  Speaking is the Mayor of City of Niagara Ted Salci.

Above: Unveiling ceremony.  Jim Williams, Chairman of Niagara Park Commission.

Above: Unveiling Ceremony.  Dusan Kulundzic, President of the "St. George" Serbian Orthodox Church at Niagara Falls.

 

Above: Unveiling Ceremony.  Speaking is Milan Parivodic, the Minisiter of the Republic of Serbia.

 

 

Above: Unveiling ceremony.  From left to right: Prof. Aleksandar Marincic, member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Vice-President of the Tesla Memorial Society of New York, Pavle Cosic, President of the Tesla Society of Cleveland, Ohio, Mark Seifer, Tesla biographer, and Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President of the Tesla Memorial Society of New York.

Above: (left to right) Jim Williams, Chairman of Niagara Park Commission, Les Drysdale, the famous Tesla monument sculptor and Dusan Kulundzic, President of the "St. George" Serbian Orthodox Church at Niagara Falls.

Above: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic with the Mayor of City of Niagara Ted Salci (middle).

Above: Unveiling Ceremony.  Known pianist Professor Nikola Rackov and Oliver Njego, a known Opera singer, at the ceremony.

Above: Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York by the Tesla Monument in Niagara Falls.

Above (left to right):  Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, Olivera Kosic, television director Radio-Television Serbia, Mark Seifer, known Tesla biographer and hand writing expert, and Sculptor Les Drysdale.

Above: Unveiling ceremony.  Dr. Ljubo Vujovic, President, Tesla Memorial Society of New York, being interviewed by Canadian Television.