Triphammer Falls | |
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Location | Ithaca, New York |
Triphammer Falls is a 55-foot (17 m) waterfall on Fall Creek in Ithaca, New York, located within the campus of Cornell University. The waterfall existed naturally but was altered substantially in order to construct a dam in the 19th century, leading to the formation of Beebe Lake. The dam is capable of regulating the water flow between 12–4,700 cubic feet (0.34–133.09 m) per second. In 1997, a pedestrian bridge was built over Triphammer Falls to connect Central and North Campus.
Gallery
- Triphammer Falls in April.
- A view of the falls from the road bridge.
- A view of the falls and gorge from the road bridge
References
- ^ Freeman, Rich; Freeman, Sue (2002). 200 Waterfalls in Central & Western New York. Fishers, New York: Footprint Press. p. 244. ISBN 9781930480018.
- Bishop, Morris (2014). "II. Ezra Cornell". A History of Cornell. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 9780801455377.
- "Department Notes". The Sibley Journal of Engineering. 12: 25. 1989. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
42°27′06″N 76°28′47″W / 42.4518°N 76.4798°W / 42.4518; -76.4798
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