York the metropolitan area Rochester, NewYork metropolitan area Infobox settlement name Rochester settlement ..., New York.svg image seal Rochester NY city seal.png pushpin map NewYork coordinates region ... Mayor Council leader title List of mayors of Rochester, NewYork Mayor leader name Thomas S. Richards ... ID blank1 info 0962684 footnotes Rochester is a City NewYork city in Monroe County, NewYork , south ... link date August 2010 ref it was also once known as History of Rochester, NewYork Rochesterville and The Flour City The Flour City , and more recently as History of Rochester, NewYork The Flower ... York City and Buffalo, NewYork Buffalo . It is at the center of a larger Rochester, NewYork metropolitan ... products. The Rochester metropolitan area is the second largest regional economy in NewYork ... Edition year 2007 isbn 0979319900 ref The Rochester, NewYork metropolitan area Rochester area also ... 2010 06 07 ref TOC limit 3 Founding and early history Main History of Rochester, NewYork File Rochester ... essentially forced from NewYork. On November 8, 1803, Col. Nathaniel Rochester 1752 1831 , Maj. Charles ... in Rochester, NY 3.JPG thumb Rochester, NY Broad Street Bridge Rochester, NewYork Broad Street aqueduct ... Rochester, NewYork Greater Rochester International Airport Greater Rochester Int l , 1981 2010 ... 2007 08 01 ref ref cite web title Rochester city, NewYork Population Finder url http factfinder.census.gov ... 3Anull& keyword & industry title Rochester city, NewYork Population Finder American FactFinder ... http www.city data.com city RochesterNew York.html title Rochester, NewYork accessdate 2010 09 ..., 2008 Tallest structures Main List of tallest buildings in Rochester, NewYork As of February 2008, the top ... from the city of Rochester to the suburbs include Wegmans Gates, NewYork Gates, NY and Paychex ..., NewYork Gates, NY . ref Government Rochester is governed by a strong mayor serving as chief executive ... in November 2010. The city s police department is the Rochester Police Department NewYorkRochester ... more details
This article documents the history of Rochester, NewYork , part of present day NewYork State . Early settlement Following the American Revolution , western NewYork was opened up for development as soon as NewYork and Massachusetts compromised and settled their competing claims for the area in December 1786 by the Treaty of Hartford . The compromise was that, while NewYork would have political ... , all of Hagerstown, Maryland . ref cite book title History of Rochester and Monroe county, NewYork ... This section is linked from Rochester, NewYork Image Nyc station.JPG thumb right The NewYork Central ... barrels 3,600 tons of Rochester flour were shipped to Albany, NewYork Albany and NewYork City ... is linked from Rochester, NewYork Image Ellwanger & Barry nursery advertisement.jpg thumb Ellwanger ... s Historical Plaques The Strong museum DEFAULTSORT History Of Rochester, NewYork Category Erie Canal Category History of Rochester, NewYork ... over all western NewYork Lands comprising some 6,000,000 acres 24,000  km was sold to Oliver Phelps .... The right sold applied to all land west of a line running from the mouth of Sodus, NewYork Sodus Bay on Lake Ontario , due south through Seneca Lake NewYork Seneca Lake , to the 82nd milestone on the Pennsylvania border near Big Flats, NewYork Big Flats the Pre emption Line , and all the way to the Niagara ... , with a population of 700. In 1821, Monroe County, NewYork Monroe County was formed out of parts of Ontario County, NewYork Ontario and Genesee County, NewYork Genesee counties, and Rochesterville ... offered. In 1851, due to Rochester and Monroe County s tremendous growth, a new three story county courthouse ... city government until 1978. In 1882, the tolls on the Erie Canal ended, with NewYork State enjoying ..., NewYork Highland Park . In 1895, George Eastman and James P. B. Duffy donated an additional 120 ... Universal, 1985 ref Rochester in the 20th century File Powers Building Rochester, New York.jpg thumb ... more details
Start date YYYY MM DD founder location city Rochester, NewYorkRochester , NY location country US location ... service to Rochester, NewYork . It became Frontier Corporation in 1995, trading on the NewYork Stock Exchange NYSE under the FRO symbol. Rochester Telephone was the thirteenth largest diversified American telecommunications company and the largest telephone company in NewYork. It provided ... its way to Rochester, NewYork, where a line was strung between the offices of the Phillips Coal Company ... of the 20th century, the sole phone company servicing Rochester, NewYorkRochester and surrounding counties in upstate NewYork. Some telephone equipment in the Rochester area still bears the company ... of Rochester, Inc. founded in 1994 contains the original Rochester, NewYorkRochester, NY telephone ... Tel, Rochester Telephone Corporation, Rochester, NewYork, 1992. International Directory of Company ... of Charlotte, Fairport, and Pittsford outside city limits. Other counties in western NewYork were served .... Two years later, however, after its failure to win entry to the key NewYork City market, the company ... began in NewYork State. Two years later it was agreed that a new corporation, independent ... serviced by Bell s regional divisions, like NewYork Telephone . The newly constituted company ... implementing the new, more efficient service, Rochester Telephone, unable to raise the necessary ..., Rochester Telephone expanded its facilities during the 1930s, adding new central office ... of the past and seek new growth. The company was listed on the NewYork Stock Exchange for the first ... had added 200,000 new phones to its network. To prepare for further growth, Rochester Telephone .... RCI installed a microwave communications network in NewYork State and a fiber optic hookup with Chicago ... spanned 12 cities. In the mid 1980s, Rochester Telephone also entered the new radio telephone industry .... In 1984 it added its third NewYork phone system in AuSable Valley and in the ensuing years, the company ... more details
divisions of NewYork Town Town and Administrative divisions of NewYork Village Village category1 Political subdivisions of NewYork State Village Village Image image East Rochester NY seal.png ..., Monroe County, NewYorkRochester , the village was incorporated as the Village of East Rochester in 1906. The boundaries of the village were divided between the towns of Perinton, NewYork Perinton ... 1 which connects the caller to the City of Rochester, NewYorkRochester s Emergency Communications ... Monroe County map of East Rochester Monroe County, NewYork Category Villages in NewYork Category Towns in NewYork Category Rochester, NewYork metropolitan area Category Populated places in Monroe County, NewYork bg es East Rochester Nueva York ht East Rochester, NewYork vo East RochesterNewYork ... & motto nickname nickname1 motto Country etc. country United States state NewYork region type County region Monroe County, NewYork Monroe district type district Geography area imperial 1.4 area ... free 36 22865 free1 type free1 Map section map map caption map1 NewYork Locator Map.PNG map1 caption Location of East Rochester in NewYork map1 locator NewYork map2 Map of USA NY.svg map2 caption Location of NewYork in the United States Website website http www.eastrochester.org East Rochester is a wikt coterminous coterminous town and village located southeast of the Rochester, NewYork City of Rochester in Monroe County, NewYork Monroe County , NewYork . The village, home to about 6,587 people, is bounded by Pittsford town , NewYork Pittsford to the west and south and Perinton, NewYork Perinton to the north and east. The southern boundary is delimited by NewYork State Route 31F , which ... community designed around the NewYork Central Railroad mainline that ran through the center of the village. Much of the original land which became the village came from Fairport, NewYork Fairport ... more details
shar LOT is a neighborhood in Rochester, NewYork located at the mouth of the Genesee River along Lake Ontario . It is the home of the Port of Rochester and Charlotte High School Rochester, NewYork Charlotte High School . History Early Settlers In 1788, the Mill Yard Tract , a parcel of land ... Accessed July 5, 2006. Category Geography of Rochester, NewYork ... gorham accessdate 2008 01 16 pages 410 415 ref ref name Peck1908 44 cite book title History of Rochester and Monroe county, NewYork last Peck first William year 1908 publisher The Pioneer publishing ... ref In 1792 the Pulteney Association purchased rights to much of Phelps and Gorham s land in NewYork ... On August 25, 1852 ground was broken on the Rochester and Lake Ontario Railroad later part of the New ... to reach NewYork City . ref name RochesterHistoryLatta However, lake trade from Charlotte began ... from present day locations of Charlotte at Lake Ontario through the City of Rochester was purchased ... Country George C. Latta journal Rochester History volume XLV issue 3&4 publisher Rochester ... January title Historic Aspects of the Phelps and Gorham Treaty of July 4 8, 1788 journal Rochester History volume 1 issue 1 publisher Rochester Public Library issn 0035 7413 url http www.rochester.lib.ny.us ... These early settlements preceded the later permanent settlements at the village of Rochester. ref name ... of Charlotte journal Rochester History volume XXXVII issue 1 publisher Rochester Public Library ... 1954 month October title The Port of Rochester a History of Lake Trade journal Rochester History volume XVI issue 4 publisher Rochester Public Library issn 0035 7413 url http www.libraryweb.org rochhist ... Ruth publisher Rochester Public Library date October 1942 volume IV issue 4 pages 9 18 url http www.rochester.lib.ny.us ... first Harriett date January 1942 volume IV issue 1 title And this was Rochester Excerpts From the Old Citizen Letters of Edwin Scantom page 8 publisher Rochester Public Library url http www.rochester.lib.ny.us ... more details
Highland Hospital is located in Rochester, NewYork , and is an affiliate of the University of Rochester Medical Center URMC , which is part of the University of Rochester . http www.urmc.rochester.edu hh coord missing NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork Category Hospitals in NewYork US hospital stub ... more details
of Historic Places in 1976. ref name nris Gallery gallery File Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY.jpg Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NewYork File Graffiti at Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY.jpg Graffiti at Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY File Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY 3.JPG Sunset at Broad Street Aqueduct in Rochester, NY File Aqueduct Tour in Rochester, NY.JPG Aqueduct Tour in Rochester, NY gallery References reflist National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Erie Canal Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork Category Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Navigable aqueducts in the United ... date May 1975 accessdate 2009 11 01 author Cornelia E. Brooke publisher NewYork State Office ...Infobox nrhp name Erie Canal Second Genesee Aqueduct nrhp type image Rochester NY Broad Street Bridge 2002.jpeg caption Broad Street Bridge, 2002 location Broad St., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 17 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 35 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin NewYork built 1836 architect Roberts, Nathan architecture added September 29, 1976 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 76001228 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Erie Canal Second Genesee Aqueduct , also known as the Broad Street Aqueduct or Broad Street Bridge, is a historic stone aqueduct located at Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It was constructed in 1836 1842 and originally carried the Erie Canal over the Genesee River . The overall length of the aqueduct including the wings and abutments is 800 feet. The aqueduct is 70 feet wide and has massive parapets on either side. It is one of four major aqueducts in the mid 19th century Erie Canal system. In 1927, a roadbed was added to carry automobile traffic and named Broad Street. It also carried a part of the Rochester ... more details
Area map Rochester, NY MSA.png largest city Rochester, NewYorkRochester other cities   Canandaigua city , NewYork Canandaigua br   Geneva, NewYork Geneva rank us 51st population 1,054,323 ... mi2 360 density km2 139 area mi2 2930 area km2 7589 states NewYork highest ft highest m lowest ft lowest m The Rochester, NewYork Metropolitan Statistical Area MSA , as defined by the United States Census Bureau , is an area consisting of five counties in Western NewYork , anchored by the city of Rochester, NewYorkRochester . As of the United States Census, 2010 2010 census , the MSA had a population ... village Canandaigua town , NewYork Canandaigua town Clarkson, NewYork Clarkson town East Rochester, NewYork East Rochester village and town Fairport, NewYork Fairport village Geneseo, NewYork Geneseo ... legend 0033FF Batavia SA legend 66FF00 Seneca Falls SA The Rochester Batavia, NewYork Batavia Seneca ... York Seneca County Economy Metropolitan Rochester, NewYork has the second largest regional economy ... 5sb9hYYVP archivedate September 8, 2010 location Rochester, NewYork ref ref name D&C AIER cite ... 5sc8vzQg1 archivedate September 9, 2010 location Rochester, NewYork pages 1A, 8A ref Education ... type Report publisher Center for Governmental Research publication place Rochester, NewYork page ... of NewYork at Geneseo SUNY Geneseo Monroe County Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Empire ... Rochester, NewYork Metropolitan Area Category Rochester, NewYork metropolitan area Category ... Orleans County, NewYork Category Wayne County, NewYork es rea metropolitana de Rochester ... Livingston County, NewYork Livingston Monroe County, NewYork Monroe Ontario County, NewYork Ontario Orleans County, NewYork Orleans Wayne County, NewYork Wayne Communities Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants Rochester, NewYorkRochester Principal city Greece town , NewYork Greece town Places with 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants col start col break Irondequoit, NewYork Irondequoit town ... more details
Infobox building name The Temple Building image caption location 14 Franklin Street Rochester, NewYork coordinates status Complete start date completion date 1925 opening building type Commercial office space br loft apartment s antenna spire roof top floor convert 218 ft m floor count 14 elevator count cost floor area architect Carl Traver Gordon & Kaelber Architects structural engineer main contractor developer owner management references The Temple Building is the name of a high rise building located in Rochester, NewYork . Standing at 218 feet 66 meters , it is the eleventh tallest building in Rochester. ref Temple Building http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id 125115 emporis.com ref The building was built as an expansion of the Second Baptist Church to become a skyscraper church . ref Building History http www.templebuilding.com History.html templebuilding.com ref References reflist See also List of tallest buildings in Rochester, NewYork External links http www.templebuilding.com coord missing NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork ... more details
Infobox building name Saint Michael s Church image caption location 124 Evergreen St Rochester, NY 14605 869 North Clinton Ave coordinates status Complete start date completion date 1890 opening building type Church antenna spire convert 246 ft roof top floor floor count elevator count cost floor area architect McShane Bell Foundry church bells structural engineer main contractor developer owner management references Saint Michael s of Rochester is a Christian church Christian Catholic church located in Rochester, NewYork . Standing at convert 246 ft , it is the 10th tallest building in Rochester. ref Saint Michael s Church http www.emporis.com en wm bu ?id saintmichaelschurch rochester ny usa emporis.com ref It is a Gothic architecture Gothic style stone church in the form of a Latin cross , convert 177 ft long and convert 92 ft feet wide. Plans and designs for the church began in 1897, and in 1890 it was finished and dedicated. The Lockport city , NewYork Lockport sandstone and Medina, NewYork Medina brownstone were hauled by barge down the Erie Canal . The building was designed to seat 1,100 parishioner s. ref Saint Michael s of Rochester History http www.saintmichaelsofrochester.org History.html saintmichaelsofrochester.org ref The pipe organ organ was built by J. W. Steere & Son Organ Company of Springfield, Mass and has 2,169 pipes. See also List of tallest buildings in Rochester, NewYork References reflist External links http www.saintmichaelsofrochester.org Website coord missing NewYork Category Churches in Rochester, NewYork Category Roman Catholic churches in NewYork ... more details
Infobox nrhp name First Universalist Church nrhp type image Rochester First Universalist Church.jpg caption location Rochester, NY lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 14 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 17 long direction W area built 1907 architect Claude Fayette Bragdon Bragdon, Claude Fayette architecture Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival added May 27, 1971 governing body Private mpsub Inner Loop MRA Sources vary not sure on this. refnum 71000545 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref The First Universalist Church is an historic church building in Rochester, NewYork . Construction began on 15 September 1907, with a dedication week in October 1908. The architect was Rochester s Claude Fayette Bragdon . The Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 27 May 1971. The building now houses one of two Unitarian Universalist congregations in Monroe County. References Reflist External links http www.loc.gov pictures item NY0286 First Universalist Church, South Clinton Avenue & Court Street, Rochester, Monroe, NY 7 photos and 18 data pages at Historic American Building Survey http uuroc.org First Universalist Church of Rochester official website National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Religious buildings completed in 1907 Category 20th century Unitarian Universalist church buildings Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Unitarian Universalist churches in NewYork Category Churches in Rochester, NewYork Category Romanesque Revival architecture in NewYork Category Universalist Church of America churches MonroeNY NRHP stub ... more details
in Rochester, NewYork MonroeNY NRHP stub ... First Presbyterian Church, 101 Plymouth Avenue South, Rochester, Monroe, NY 5 photos and 7 data pages at Historic American Building Survey National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Presbyterian churches in NewYork Category Gothic Revival architecture in NewYork Category Religious ...Infobox nrhp name First Presbyterian Church nrhp type image Rochester First Presbyterian Church.jpg caption The First Presbyterian Church in June 2010 location 101 S. Plymouth Ave., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 10 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 56 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin NewYork built 1871 architect Warner, Andrew J. architecture Gothic added October 25, 1973 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 73001202 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterianism Presbyterian Church building church located at Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It is a Gothic Revival architecture Gothic Revival style edifice designed in 1871 by Rochester architect Andrew Jackson Warner . It is built of Albion sandstone and trimmed with white Medina sandstone. It features a single stone bell tower and spire at the northeast corner beside the main entrance. It was the third home for Rochester s oldest congregation. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4179 title National Register of Historic Places Registration First Presbyterian Church date July 1973 accessdate 2009 10 01 author Cornelia E. Brooke publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4178 title Accompanying photo ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Chamber of Commerce nrhp type image caption location 55 Saint Paul St., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 28 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 36 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin NewYork built 1916 architect Bragdon, Claude Evans, Charles architecture Classical Revival, Beaux Arts added October 04, 1985 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000563.pdf Inner Loop MRA refnum 85002859 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Chamber of Commerce is a historic chamber of commerce building located at Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It is a four story building in the Classical Revival architecture Classical Revival Beaux Arts architecture Beaux Arts style designed by Claude Fayette Bragdon and built in 1916. A seven bay addition to the building was completed in 1925. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4003 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Chamber of Commerce Building date August 1985 accessdate 2009 10 20 author Ted Bartlett publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4004 title Accompanying two photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in NewYork DEFAULTSORT Chamber Of Commerce Rochester, NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork Category Office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Beaux Arts architecture in NewYork Category Government buildings completed in 1916 MonroeNY NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox waterfall name High Falls photo HighFallsRochesterNY July 2010.JPG photo caption View from Pont De Rennes bridge , Rochester, New York. location Rochester br New York , USA coords Coord 43.1615 77.6135 display inline,title type landmark name High Falls watercourse Genesee River type Cataract height 96 ft 52 m height longest number drops 1 world rank The High Falls are one of three voluminous waterfall s on the Genesee River , that flow through the city of Rochester, New York Rochester in New York . The High Falls are located about 2 miles upstream from the lower falls and act at their source. The High Falls area was the site of much of Rochester s early industrial development, where industry was powered by falling water. Brown s Race Historic District Browns race diverts water from above the falls and was used to feed various flour mills and industries, today the water is used to produce hydroelectric power. ref http centerathighfalls.org walking pages 08 falls.htm ref The High Falls may be viewed from the Pont De Rennes bridge , a pedestrian bridge that spans the Genesee River a few hundred feet from the base of the falls. ref http gowaterfalling.com waterfalls rochesterhigh.shtml ref The High Falls was the site of the final jump of The Yankee Leaper Sam Patch Rochester Sam Patch who died after jumping off of the High Falls in 1829. ref http www.who2.com sampatch.html ref References Reflist Category Waterfalls of New York Category Genesee River Category Geography of Monroe County, New York Category Visitor attractions in Monroe County, New York MonroeCountyNY geo stub waterfall stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Vanderbeck House nrhp type image caption location 1295 Lake Ave., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 11 lat seconds 24 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 37 long seconds 50 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin NewYork built 1874 architecture Classical Revival, Second Empire added April 09, 1984 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 84002739 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Vanderbeck House , also known as the Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter House, is a historic home located at Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It is a three story brick structure with a slate covered mansard roof and a foundation of sandstone blocks. It was built in 1874 in the Second Empire architecture Second Empire style. In 1959, the single family home was converted to offices and apartments. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4111 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Vanderbeck House year 1984 accessdate 2009 10 01 author Janette Johnstone publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4112 title Accompanying nine photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Second Empire architecture in NewYork Category Classical Revival architecture in NewYork Category Houses completed in 1874 Category Houses in Monroe County, NewYork MonroeNY NRHP stub ... more details
Rochester City Hall photo tour National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork Category Government buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Government buildings completed in 1885 Category Romanesque Revival architecture in NewYork MonroeNY NRHP stub ...Infobox nrhp name Federal Building nrhp type image caption location N. Fitzhugh and Church Sts., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 25 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 54 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin NewYork built 1885 architect Ellis, Harvey & Charles Bell, M.E. architecture Romanesque added April 13, 1972 area convert 0.5 acre governing body General Services Administration refnum 72000856 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Federal Building , also known as the Old Post Office, is a historic office building located at 30 Church Street, Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It is a four story, Richardsonian Romanesque style structure with an inner court and tower. It was built between 1885 and 1889 of heavy brown sandstone with a metal skeleton. It was expanded in 1893 and in 1907. The building was designed in part by noted architect Harvey Ellis under the Office of the Supervising Architect Mifflin E. Bell . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4117 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Federal Building date February 1971 accessdate 2009 11 01 author Louise A. Klinke publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ref The building now serves as the Rochester City Hall. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. ref ..., 30 Church Street, Rochester, Monroe County, NY 18 photos, 16 data pages, and 1 photo caption ... more details
77 City of Rochester Highland Park http www.rcgc.org Warner Castle, Rochester Civic Garden Center coord 43 7 47 N 77 36 23 W type landmark display title Category Botanical gardens in NewYork Category Arboreta in NewYork Category Geography of Rochester, NewYork Category History of Rochester, NewYork Category Parks in Monroe County, NewYork ... America by early colonists. Features Image Highland Park Reservoir and Gate House, Rochester ... the hill with a water reservoir and Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School . Highland Park covers ... 10,000 plants, designed into an oval floral carpet with a new pattern each year. Highland Park has ... concerts, Shakespeare in the Park and FREE Movies in the Parks series. Events File Rochester Lamberton Conservatory.jpg thumb right Lamberton Conservatory Highland Park hosts Rochester s annual Lilac Festival NewYork Lilac Festival in May, which is the largest festival of its kind in North America and draws spectators from all over the globe. The Rochester Civic Garden Center, housed in Warner ... 4,000 volumes and sponsors an on going series of educational courses. Since 1997, Rochester Community ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Main Street Bridge nrhp type image Main Street Bridge, Main Street East, spanning Genesee River, Rochester Monroe County, New York .jpg caption Main Street Bridge in 1987 location Main St. at Genesee River, Rochester, New York lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 22 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 39 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York built 1857 architect multiple architecture added October 11, 1984 area less than one acre governing body Local mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000563.pdf Stone Arch Bridge TR refnum 84000303 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Main Street Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at Rochester, New York Rochester in Monroe County, New York . It was constructed in 1857 and spans the Genesee River . It has five segmental arches with spans of convert 30 to 42 ft and rises of convert 8 11.5 ft . ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4052 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Main Street Bridge year 1981 accessdate 2009 11 01 author Landmark Society of Western New York publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4053 title Accompanying two photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. ref name nris References reflist External links http hdl.loc.gov loc.pnp hhh.ny1560 Main Street Bridge, Main Street East, spanning Genesee River, Rochester, Monroe County, NY 18 photos, 5 data pages, and 2 photo caption pages at Historic American Building Survey National Register of Historic Places in New York NRHP bridges Category Bridges in Rochester, New York Category Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Bridges completed in 1857 Category Road bridges in New York MonroeNY ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Immanuel Baptist Church nrhp type image caption location 815 Park Ave., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 8 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 34 long seconds 28 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin NewYork built 1925 architect Warner, J. Foster architecture Tudor Revival added February 05, 2002 area convert 0.5 acre governing body Private refnum 01001566 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Immanuel Baptist Church is a historic Baptist Church building church located at Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It is a Tudor Revival architecture Tudor Revival style church building that consists of a one and half story front gable auditorium connected to a T plan frac 2 1 2 story school wing. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 7105 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Immanuel Baptist Church date June 2001 accessdate 2009 10 01 author Robert T. Englert publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 7117 title Accompanying 28 photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.immanuelrochester.org Every Week Immanuel Baptist Church National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Baptist churches in NewYork Category Religious buildings completed in 1925 Category Churches in Rochester, NewYork MonroeNY NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name University Club nrhp type image caption location 26 Broadway, Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 20 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 0 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin NewYork built 1930 architect Stern, Leon architecture Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival added October 04, 1985 area less than one acre governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000563.pdf Inner Loop MRA refnum 85002851 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref University Club is a historic club building located at Rochester, NewYorkRochester in Monroe County, NewYork . It was constructed in 1930 and is a four story, rectangular brick structure with a seven bay Georgian Revival architecture Georgian Revival style facade. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4031 title National Register of Historic Places Registration University Club date August 1985 accessdate 2009 11 01 author Ted Bartlett publisher NewYork State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 4030 title Accompanying two photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Buildings and structures in Rochester, NewYork Category Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Georgian Revival architecture in NewYork Category Buildings and structures completed in 1930 MonroeNY NRHP stub ... more details
title Category Bridges in Rochester, NewYork Category Monuments and memorials in NewYork Category ... River Category Road bridges in NewYork US bridge struct stub NewYork struct stub ...Image Rochester Veterans Memorial Bridge.jpg thumb right 250px The Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Genesee River. photo link was borrowed from the NewYork State Route 104 Wikipedia article I assume that is okay The Veterans Memorial Bridge in Rochester, NewYork , carries NY Route 104 less well known as the Keeler Street Expressway across the Genesee River . The bridge is an architecturally significant concrete arch faced with white granite. Conceived in 1928 and finished in 1931, the span is the longest bridge in Rochester at 981 feet. It is 190 feet in height and 106 feet wide. The bridge was originally connected to a traffic circle ref http www.vintageviews.org vv r river cards grb014.html traffic circle at Veterans Memorial Bridge in Rochester, NY ref but was changed to an interchange in the 1960 s. ref http www.empirestateroads.com week week6.html aerial view of interchange at Veterans Memorial Bridge in Rochester courtesy of http www.empirestateroads.com N. W. Perry and http capitalhighways.8m.com Christopher Jordan ref Additional links have been included below for background information for future expansion of this article. External links https www.nysdot.gov news press releases 2002 20021 State Bridge Wins Statewide Award For Partnering Practices Monroe County 020103 http www.crane hogan.com vets br.htm 34M USD rehab project to be completed Fall 2001 http www.vintageviews.org vv tl timeline late20th.html History of Rochester an Illustrated Timeline courtesy of an historian http www.landmarksociety.org section.html?id 1&uid 25&pageId 90 part of Seneca Park , one of three major parks in Rochester designed by Frederick Law Olmsted , is located in the shadow of the bridge http www.safespanplatforms.com veterans.html a late 90s rehab utilized an innovative safety deck ... more details
77 38 02 W display title External links http rocwiki.org Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Rochester Wiki Page information, photos and links Category Geography of Rochester, NewYork Category Roman Catholic cemeteries in the United States Category Cemeteries in Monroe County, NewYork MonroeCountyNY geo stub ... more details
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Infobox nrhp name Christ Church nrhp type image caption location 141 East Ave., Rochester, NewYork lat degrees 43 lat minutes 9 lat seconds 21.77 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 36 long seconds 2.24 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin NewYork built 1894 architect architecture Greek Revival added February 12, 2008 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 08000024 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Christ Church , in Rochester, NewYork , is a parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Rochester . It is located at 141 East Avenue. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. ref name nris The church is a large Gothic Revival style building made of rock faced red Albion sandstone . It sports buttresses and flying buttresses . ref name nrhptext cite web last Englert first Robert T. title National Register of Historic Places Registration Christ Church url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 102193 date January, 2007 accessdate 2010 01 14 and http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 102194 Accompanying 10 photos, exterior and interior, undated ref References reflist External links http www.christchurchrochester.org The parish website National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in NewYork Category Religious buildings completed in 1894 Category 19th century church buildings Category Churches in Rochester, NewYork Category Episcopal churches in NewYork MonroeNY NRHP stub US church stub ... more details