Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls
The city of Niagara Falls viewed from the Skylon Tower. In the foreground are the American Falls (left) and Bridal Veil Falls (right).
Nickname(s): 

Niagara Falls USA
Honeymoon Capital of the World
Location in Niagara County and the state of New York.
Niagara Falls
Location in New York (state)
Niagara Falls
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 43°6′N 79°1′W / 43.100°N 79.017°W / 43.100; -79.017
Country United States
State New York
CountyNiagara
Settled1679 (1679)
Incorporated as a cityMarch 17, 1892 (1892-03-17)
Government
  TypeStrong mayor-council
  MayorRobert Restaino (D)
  City AdministratorAnthony Restaino
  City Council
Members' List
Area
  City
16.83 sq mi (43.58 km2)
  Land14.09 sq mi (36.48 km2)
  Water2.74 sq mi (7.10 km2)  16.37%
  Urban
366.7 sq mi (949.7 km2)
Elevation
614 ft (187 m)
Population
 (2020)
  City
48,671
  RankNY: List of cities in New York (state) 34th (2010)
  Density3,455.27/sq mi (1,334.09/km2)
  Urban
935,906 (US: 46th)
  Urban density2,663.5/sq mi (1,028.37/km2)
  Metro
1,134,155 (US: 50th)
  CSA
1,206,992 (US: 47th)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
14301-14305
Area code716
FIPS code36-51055
GNIS feature ID0970406
DemonymNiagarian
Niagara Fallsite
Websiteniagarafallsusa.org

Niagara Falls is a city in Niagara County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 48,671. It is adjacent to the Niagara River, across from the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and named after the famed Niagara Falls which they share. The city is within the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area and the Western New York region.

While the city was formerly inhabited by Native Americans, Europeans who migrated to the Niagara Falls in the mid-17th century began to open businesses and develop infrastructure. Later in the 18th and 19th centuries, scientists and businessmen began harnessing the power of the Niagara River for electricity and the city began to attract manufacturers and other businesses drawn by the promise of inexpensive hydroelectric power. After the 1960s, however, the city and region experienced an economic decline. As industries left the region, affluent and middle-class families relocated from Niagara Falls to other metropolitan areas around the country.

Due to the loss of jobs in the region, especially in the manufacturing sector, the city has gone from over 102,000 residents in 1960 to approximately 48,000 residents in 2020, a population drop of more than 50%.