Lewiston has earned its place in history, notably for its geography and relation to Niagara Falls, the role it played in the War of 1812, and it was the last stop in the Underground Railroad for the escaped slaves seeking freedom in Canada. Many of the homes and buildings constructed during the 1800s still stand today, which speak of its rich history. Lewiston still continues to evolve as an area of great interest and notoriety.
Visit this historic area that features many restaurants, like the Clarkson House, and attractions, like the Lewiston Museum, originally built as St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1835. Lewiston offers great fly-fishing areas, and throughout the year, there are events to commemorate this historic town where Niagara Falls began to form 12,000 years ago. After exploring this great historic landmark, why not make the quick trip just 7 miles North and see Niagara Falls as well?