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  • RochesterSubway. com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY
    I have found a few caves that are natural, but small indeed The strata in the region does not dip in the correct direction for decent cave development Any or all natural caves in the region are rather small For any real cave exploring, You must either travel toward eastern NY State or up near Watertown
  • Bull’s Head: Reports of Its Death Have Been Somewhat Exaggerated
    Rumors have been swirling around the internet that the famous Bull’s Head that marks the historic Bull’s Head section of Rochester has been lost in a recent demolition on West Main Street It is true this landmark has recently lost several important neighbors, but for now, the Bull in Bull’s Head is still with us… The City was carrying out a plan to demolish two adjacent, and
  • The Life and (Explosive) Death of Rochester’s Driving Park Bridge
    Last week we explored some of the caves in Rochester’s Genesee River gorge While digging around for information about Lower Falls, I came across some great stuff on the nearby Driving Park Bridge The bridge that you know today was built in 1989 But the previous bridge (shown above) had been there for nearly 100 years That’s pretty remarkable when you consider its length of 717 feet
  • West Main Street. c1908? - rochestersubway. com
    Here’s one heck of a photo – Rochester’s Main Street around the turn of the last century It was snapped from a fire escape at 102 W Main, near the corner of N Plymouth Avenue, looking east Make sure you click on the image and zoom all the way in for all the incredible detail Across the street you’ll notice some pretty major landmarks The most obvious one being Hotel Rochester on
  • Martha Matilda Harper – Innovator in Beauty and Business
    For an in-depth look at Martha Matilda Harper, check out Jane R Plitt’s book, Martha Matilda Harper and The American Dream: How One Woman Changed The Face of Modern Business from Syracuse University Press
  • Inside RG E Beebee Power Plant - Rochester Subway
    The following is a guest post submitted by an anonymous source Submit your story today RG E’s Beebee power plant was one of the most formidable structures in Rochester For half a century, this cluster of buildings covered an 8 acre site along the floor of the High Falls gorge – climbing up the west rock wall and looming hundreds of feet in the air over Platt Street and the neighborhood
  • New Report Exposes the Legacy of Racial Covenants in Rochester and . . .
    Yale Law School, New Haven, CT – Racial segregation plagues communities across the United States, including those in Rochester, New York and in surrounding Monroe County On July 29, 2020, Rochester’s City Roots Community Land Trust, in partnership with the Yale Environmental Protection Clinic, released a guide — Confronting Racial Covenants: How They Segregated Monroe County and What to
  • RochesterSubway. com : How Walkable Is Rochester? A Look at the City’s . . .
    Rochester, NY, with its charming blend of urban and natural attractions, presents a unique canvas for pedestrians As urban centers evolve, the ability to easily traverse them on foot has become increasingly valuable This article delves into Rochester’s most walkable neighborhoods, city initiatives to enhance walkability, and the broader benefits of a pedestrian-friendly city Top Walkable
  • RochesterSubway. com : 72 Conkey Avenue: Lost
    By Mike Governale Here’s a quick update on a story we brought attention to exactly five years ago On this empty lot (shown above) once stood 72 Conkey Avenue The old 19th century Victorian storefront had been the subject of a demolition-vs-rehabilitation debate—one between the City of Rochester and neighborhood resident, Jim Fraser, who has restored a handful of neglected homes in the





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