Top 15 Things To Do In Rochester, New York
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Here are top 15 things to do in Rochester, New York
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1. Memorial Art Gallery -
2. Charlotte – Genesee Lighthouse -
3. Frontier Field -
4. The Strong- National Museum of Play -
5. Highland Park -
6. Cobbs Hill Park -
7. RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium -
8. Artisan Works -
9. Seneca Park Zoo -
10. Seabreeze Amusement Park -
11. Rochester Museum & Science Center -
12. Ontario Beach Park -
13. Rochester City Public Market -
14. Genesee Riverway Trail -
15. George Eastman Museum -
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Cost Of Living In Rochester, NY, United States In 2019, Rank 58th In The World
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Driving Down Monroe Ave - Rochester NY - 1080p 60fps
Driving down Monroe Ave in Rochester NY starting at the edge of Brighton NY and going all the way into downtown.
Rochester, NY 5th Most Watched City U.S.
One of many setups the Rochester, NY Police department has strategically placed throughout inner city neighborhoods.
Autumn in Rochester New York
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Rochester (Hamlin), NY Storm Feb 9th 2013
Jasmyne Having Fun in the New snow
History of the 800 acre Genesee Valley Park in Rochester New York
Frederick Olmsted designed the 800 acre Genesee Valley Park. This Monroe County Park located near Rochester New York has a rich and varied history. This video covers some of the highlights from the late 1800s through today.
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trip to usa- New York/Rochester
this is a school trip i did with my school, just a short account of it. The music playing is Hey You by Pony Pony Run Run, I do not own this music.
Geocache Adventure 3 - Rochester, New York[SPOILER](Webster,NY)
Anyone who geocaches, beware this video may contain spoiler material. This is our third Geocaching adventure which involves the search of 2 areas in the town of Webster near Rochester. NY.
The first one was across the street from a church in a wooded area that was called Kindergarten Cache which was the first Mystery Cache (?) we every tried. It involves figuring out a puzzle in order to get the Geo coordinates to even find the cache. We then drove to the largest park to find 3 more caches.
Bike Tour of NYS
My september bike tour through NYS from Fredonia to Lake George NY. Enjoy
Music by Queen, Talking Heads and Leftover Salmon.
HOLYOKE Massachussets Downtown Driving Tour
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In this video we drive through Holyoke, Massachusetts.
Holyoke is a city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, that lies between the western bank of the Connecticut River and the Mount Tom Range. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 39,880. As of 2018, the estimated population was 40,358. Wikipedia
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New York State Education Building in Albany has ornate architectural detail, 36 Corinthian columns, and a 520' colonnade - the longest in the United States and said to be the longest in the world.
Cycling across America from Boston to Seattle - Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
An epic cycling cross country journey from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean in 42 Day. We did 5200km or 3100 miles. Year 2013.
We want to thank Tomford family (Belmont, MA), Škrlj family (Rexford, NY), Steve ORourke (Baldwin, WI), The Miller family at Honeyhub Gackle Bunkhouse (Gackle, ND), Benedictine Monks and father Odo (Richardon, ND), nice family who took broken bike in Shelby (Shelby, MT), Harvey and his wife (Bonners Ferry, ID), nice family in Bunkhouse at Colville (Collvile, WA), Lerman family (Gig Harbor, WA) and Frau Elke (Gig Harbor, WA) for interesting pacific seeds.
1. Massachusetts: Cape Cod, Boston, Belmont, Gardner, Athol, Charlemont, Mohawk Rail State Forrest, North Adams, Williamstown
2. Vermont: Pownall
3. New York State: North Petersburg, Mechanicville, Rexford, Schenectady, Little Falls, Utica, Verona, Syracuse, Weedsport, Rochester, Brockport, Niagra Falls
4. Ontario, Canada: Niagra Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, London, Sarnia
5. Michigan: Port Huron, Frankenmuth, Saginaw, Evart, Ludington
6. Wisconsin: Manitowoc, Green Bay, Shawano, Wausau, Lake Wissota State Park, Chippewa Falls, Baldwin
7. Minnesota: St. Paul, Minneapolis, Monticello, St. Cloud, Lake Wobegon Trail, Alexandria, Barnesville, Moorhead
8. North Dakota: Fargo, Kindred, Little Yellowstone Park, Gackle, Napoleon, Bismarck, Richardton, Dickinson, Medora
9. Montana: Wibaux, Glendive, Circle, Vida, Wolf Point, Glasgow, Saco, Nelson Reservoir, Havre, Chester, Shelby, Cut Bank, Browning, East Glacier, West Glacier, Whitefish, Kallispel, Marion, Libby, Troy
10. Idaho: Bonners Ferry, Colburn, Sand Point, Dover, Priest River, Newport
11. Washington State: Newport, Flowery Trail, Chewelah, Colville, Kettle Falls, Sherman Pass, Republic, Wauconda, Tonascent, Omak, Okonagan, Twisp, Winthrop, Washington Pass, Marblemount, Concrete, Sedro-Woolley, Bay View State Park, Gig Harbor, Seattle, Tacoma Seattle
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Intro: Isn't This A Lovely Day? - Stacey Kent: Candid Productions
1. Witchcraft - Chris Connor: Rhino Atlantic
2. Time After Time (Album Version) - Paul Anka: UMG
3. Can't Buy Me Love - Michael Bublé: Reprise
4. Attention, Rouge Rouge: Putumayo Wolrd Groove
5. Paul Kuhn: Eine Freundin So Goldig Wie Du: UMG
6. The Look Of Love - Billy May With The Time-Life Orchestra : Capitol Records
7. Against The Wind (Album Version) - Paul Anka : UMG
8. When I´m Grown - Tok Tok Tok : ZYX Music
9. Local Jazz Band in Baldwin Wisconsin - Their own music -
10. Teach me tiger - Marilyn Monroe : QM Music
11. My Way (Album Version /w Jon Bon Jovi) - Paul Anka : UMG
12. Du und ich im Mondenschein / Du glaubst mir nicht, dass ich dich - Horst Winter : Butique
13. Walking In Memphis (Album Version) - Paul Anka : UMG
14. Little Fugue in G minor - Jacques Loussier Trio : Telarc
15. Eins und eins das macht zwei - Thomas Quasthoff : Universal Music
16. Home - Michael Bublé : Reprise
17. You Made Me Love You - Julie London : Capitol Catalogue
18. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Thomas Quasthoff : Deutsche Grammophon
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Walk Around Downtown Schenectady, New York ,USA ???????? [4K]
This is short walk in downtown Schenectady New York. I started from Entrance to Proctor Theater and walked on State street for a block and return to Proctor Interior Arcade and end the walk at the back door of Proctor Theater.
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Proctor's Theatre (officially stylized as Proctors since 2007; however, the marquee retains the apostrophe) is a former vaudeville house located in Schenectady, New York, United States. Many famous artists have performed there, notably Mariah Carey (whose 1993 top-rated Thanksgiving special was taped there), Britney Spears, Hal Holbrook, Ted Wiles, and George Burns, as well as many others. It has one of the largest movie screens in the Northeast.
The theatre was opened on December 27, 1926. It was designed by architect Thomas Lamb. Four years later it hosted the first public demonstration of television. In 1979 the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places, shortly before being renovated after a long period of decline and neglect. A renovation completed in 2007 added two theatres to the complex, providing a variety of performance spaces.
The theater building is located on the south side of State Street (NY 5), in a densely developed commercial area. The exterior of the building and its interior arcade are included in the Register listing.
It is a three-story building with attic. The North (front) facade is faced in stucco, with engaged Doric pilasters. Ornamentation includes garlands and paterae on the friezes. A large marquee covers the sidewalk in front.[2]
Inside, the arcade that connects the entrance to the theatre features space for (originally) 14 boutiques, with five copper-framed glass windows. A marble staircase leads to the upstairs offices, and the box office and showcase are paneled in Walnut.[2]
The foyer is carpeted in red, with men's and women's smoking rooms on either side. Two more marble staircases lead to the balcony level. A pastoral mural in sepia decorates the wall. The staircases lead to a balcony promenade with an authentic Louis XV style sofa. Decoration includes Corinthian columns, iron railings and extensive gold leaf detailing.[2]
Corinthian columns also flank the proscenium arch over the stage. Gold leaf detail is all over the domed ceiling and entrance arches, in contrast to the black and silver damask wall coverings. The side loges are trimmed with iron grilles in the arches and heavy velvet drapes. Light is provided by a central black and gold chandelier with 192 lamps, flanked by six smaller fixtures.
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Schenectady (/skəˈnɛktədi/[3][4]) is a city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 66,135. The name Schenectady is derived from a Mohawk word, skahnéhtati, meaning beyond the pines.[5][6] Schenectady was founded on the south side of the Mohawk River by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, many from the Albany area. They were prohibited from the fur trade by the Albany monopoly, which kept its control after the English takeover in 1664. Residents of the new village developed farms on strip plots along the river.
Connected to the west via the Mohawk River and Erie Canal, Schenectady developed rapidly in the 19th century as part of the Mohawk Valley trade, manufacturing and transportation corridor. By 1824 more people worked in manufacturing than agriculture or trade, and the city had a cotton mill, processing cotton from the Deep South. Numerous mills in New York had such ties with the South. Through the 19th century, nationally influential companies and industries developed in Schenectady, including General Electric and American Locomotive Company (ALCO), which were powers into the mid-20th century. Schenectady was part of emerging technologies, with GE collaborating in the production of nuclear-powered submarines and, in the 21st century, working on other forms of renewable energy.
Schenectady is in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is in the same metropolitan area as the state capital, Albany, which is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast.[7] In December 2014, the state announced that the city was one of three sites selected for development of off-reservation casino gambling, under terms of a 2013 state constitutional amendment. The project would redevelop an ALCO brownfield site in the city along the waterfront, with hotels, housing and a marina in addition to the casino.[
Lock 42 & Genesee Valley Canal - History Happened Here Historic Marker Vignette
The Genesee Valley Canal is not well known outside of the region, but it played a vital role in the economic development of the United States in the mid to late 19th century. This lock was one of several on the canal-way that provided access between the Erie Canal near Rochester, New York, and the Allegheny River near Olean, New York. While the Erie Canal provided access from the Atlantic to the Great Lakes via the Hudson River, the Allegheny River eventually meets the Ohio River, which meets the Mississippi, and eventually the Gulf of Mexico. The Genesee Valley Canal provided an important linkage between the three major routes for moving goods and people throughout the US, while avoiding the open water of the Great Lakes. The canal was only open for 35 years, eventually being supplanted by railroads, but many parts of it are still visible today as part of the Genesee Valley Greenway.
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Driving at Night | Buffalo City | Travel Eye 4K
Driving at Night | Buffalo City | Any day of the week you can take a virtual tour through Western New York or around Greater Buffalo while watching our 4K videos.
You will be taken to the second largest city of New York State. Driving is a good way to wash away stress and anxiety. Think about something unplug, take your time and enjoy this 4K driving video. It will be a relaxing drive along Greater Buffalo streets. a nice chance to admire some of Greater Buffalo's attractions, feel the pace of the town or city and just relax your soul and heart.
Before 1900, the current Buffalo City was the eighth-largest city in America, and the first electric light on the street started in that city. In 1881 the Brush Electric Light Company of Buffalo installed the first electric plant in Buffalo on Ganson Street along the city’s waterfront. This included twelve carbon arc lights extending a mile along the street. Where the electric lights started on the first street in New York City in 1880. Same Brush Electric Light and Power Co. installed the first electric street lighting on Broadway from 14th Street to 26th Street, Madison Square NYC. Also, the world's oldest and largest railway junction was established in 1925 , An active station from 1929 to 1979.