Case 16: Annie goes over the Falls
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Who dreamt up the stunt of going over Niagara Falls in a barrel? Through the 1800s, countless daredevils and would-be heroes attempted all sorts of stunts at the Falls and in the rapids below. But the first to go over the Falls—and survive—did not fit the usual mold of a thrill-seeking daredevil. She was a 63-year-old music teacher named Annie Edson Taylor, who quickly became a national celebrity. Niagara Falls is many things: a heart-pounding source of power, an old-fashioned honeymoon destination, a tacky tourist mecca, and a seemingly magnetic attraction for daredevils of all kinds. The Canadian and American falls have seen their share of hoaxer, hucksters, and heroes—especially barrel riders, who attracted crowds as they bobbed down the roaring Niagara River and evoked oohs and ahs from the crowd on the shore as they were carried over the Falls. If they died, the crowds dispersed and the stunt became even more thrilling for the next attempt. If they survived, the barrel riders became immediate, national celebrities—at least for a while. In the next episode we will tell the bizarre tale of the first successful barrel jumper in history, a person who survived the vertical drop over the falls in 1901. Her name was Annie Edson Taylor, who at 63 years old resembled a stern schoolmarm because she was one. But that just one of many unexpected details in the story of her odyssey from the school house to an ingeniously padded barrel and into Niagara Falls immortality. Music and FX Credits * antique-sawmill-01, dcsimon, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/dcsimon/sounds/135839/ * Durand’s Valse no. 1, Op. 83, performed by Markus Staab, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://musopen.org/music/24948-valse-no-1-op-83/ * Die Walküre, WWV 86B – Fantasie, performed by the US Marine Band, Public domain * Sukellus, hyppy veteen / Dive, jump to the water, by YleArkisto, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/YleArkisto/sounds/278223/ * Deep rapids/river flowing, by alanmckinney, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/alanmckinney/sounds/145229/ * Crowd Cheering, by SoundsExciting, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/SoundsExciting/sounds/365132/ * Chopin Scherzo no. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 31. Performed by Alice Hwang, Public domain, https://musopen.org/music/139-scherzo-no-2-in-b-flat-minor-op-31/ * Gunshot, distant, A, by InspectorJ, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/417345/ * “Cat, Screaming, A.wav” by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/415209/ * The Crash, by sandyrb, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/sandyrb/sounds/95078/ * Joplin’s Kismet Rag, performed by Tony Wilkenson, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license, https://musopen.org/music/43170-kismet-rag/
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