Rides at Seabreeze - Rochester, New York
Some random video clips of the rides at Seabreeze in Rochester, New York, United States.
While on my 5,000 mile road trip in June, I found myself in the Rochester area while my friend Jeff was there visiting his farther... So of course we took the chance to visit Seabreeze together! I hadn't been to the park in 12 years and was totally down for some Bobsleds goodness.... annddd Jeff found me a way to ride the somewhat elusive Bear Trax kiddie coaster, haha! (yeessss)
Rides shown in order - Front Entrance, Seabreeze Flyers, Tilt-A-Whirl (Sellner), Jack Rabbit (Harry C. Baker), Music Express (Bertazzon), Wave Swinger (Bertazzon), Log Flume, Great Balloon Race (Zamperla), Sea Dragon (Chance), Bobsleds (George W. Long), Revolution 360 (Zamperla), The Spring! (Moser), Whirlwind (Maurer Söhne), Screamin' Eagle (Zamperla), Time Machine (Technical Park), Bear Trax (Miler)
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Things to do in Rochester NY (New York) - 15 Best Fun Things to do
Things to do in Rochester NY (New York) - 15 Best Fun Things to do
Lies in western New York on the shore of River Ontario,
Rochester is city having a population of more than 210 million people. Rochester is metropolitan city and it is the administrative seat of the County Monroe. It is the 3rd most populous city in the United States of America’s state of New York. Being a manufacturing hub, Rochester is considered one the boomtowns of America. The city has an economic importance in New York State. It falls in the economic category as the second largest region. Its performance on the economic index has always been high. There are many more reasons that make this city a favorite tourist destination. Some of many fun things to do in Rochester NY (New York) have been highlighted in this articles in order enlighten the readers about this amazing city.
List of 15 best Things to do in Rochester NY (New York)
1. Artisan Works Rochester NY
2. The Strong National Museum of Play
3. Seneca Park Zoo
4. George Eastman Museum
5. Seabreeze Amusement Park
6. Memorial Art Gallery
7. Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse
8. High Fall Interpretive Centre and Museum
9. Rochester Museum and Science Centre
10. Finger Lakes Wine Country
11. Rochester City Ballet
12. Theatre Young Kids Enjoy
13. Cobbs Hill Park
14. City Rochester Public Market
15. The Frontier Field
The megacity of Rochester has an interesting history.
The visitors especially those having an interest in history would have an opportunity to learn much about the history of the city by visiting various museums. The articles enrich your knowledge about some wonderful things to do in Rochester NY (New York).
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Top Tourist Attractions in Rochester: Travel Guide New York
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Rochester: Travel Guide New York
The Strong National Museum of Play, Finger Lakes Wine Country, George Eastman Museum, Highland Park, Mount Hope Cemetery, Seabreeze Amusement Park, National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, Geva Theatre Center, Frontier Field, Seneca Park Zoo, Rochester Museum & Science Center, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester Public Market, Eastman Theatre
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Adirondack Carousel - Preparing for the Grand Opening
This installment of Build A Carousel encompasses the period beginning immediately after the installation of the Adirondack Carousel's mechanicals in the later part of April 2012 until immediately before The Grand Opening of the Adirondack Carousel on Saturday May 26, 2012.
The Adirondack Carousel is located in the William Morris Park at the intersection of Bloomingdale Avenue (New York State Route 3) and Depot Street in downtown Saranac Lake, N.Y. From the original idea to The Grand Opening on May 26, 2012 more than a decade transpired. The Adirondack Carousel is owned by a not-for-profit (IRS code 501-c-3) corporation whose goals are multiple but include education, entertainment, and the economic promotion of Saranac Lake, N.Y. in particular, and the Adirondack Region in general. Paula Hameline has recently been hired as the Executive Director, and to my knowledge is the only paid employee of the carousel at this time. Volunteers provide the rest of the labor force for the Adirondack Carousel.
This is a truly unique, reasonably priced, and family orientated amusement in downtown Saranac Lake, N.Y.
This video is the first in my series of presentations on You Tube about The Adirondack Carousel to have only one type of Band Organ playing all seven songs heard during the video. The type of Band Organ is known as a Wurlitzer 165 and there are only eleven of these remaining in the entire world, unfortunately the twelfth was lost in a tragic fire which destroyed a PTC carousel and a Wurlitzer 165 Band Organ in the mid-ninetees at Seabreeze Amusement Park in Rochester, NY.
The purposes of this series of video presentations is two fold: (1) to document for current and future generations the building of the Adirondack Carousel, and (2) to introduce to the younger generation, and re-introduce to an older generation, the truly wonderful and unique sound of band organ music. At the current time only recorded band organ music is played on the Adirondack Carousel, but a movement is just beginning to be organized to purchase a real live band organ for the carousel, hopefully this movement will be successful. This would help to distinguish the Adirondack Carousel from many newer carousels which rely solely on recorded music.
The Wurlitzer 165 that is properly tuned and maintained is a wonder to behold. Wurlitzer band organ catalogues of the early twentieth century list its price as $3500 (a basic band organ at that time could be purchased from Wurlitzer for approximately $700. Of the remaining 11 Wurlitzer 165s at most five are available for the public to hear, including one located at Glen Echo Park outside of Washington, D.C (which is owned by the National Park Service of the United States Government, and plays on its own antique Denzel Carousel), one or two in the American Treasure Tours Collection which is located just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and one or two located in California. The remainder are in private collections, and a band organ broker recently told me that there is one in good shape for sale with an asking price of approximately $265,000, talk about inflation! If the Wurlitzer 165 were an automobile it would be a Mercedes, Lexus, or Ranger Rover. The goal for securing a band organ for the Adirondack Carousel is much, much more modest, with the desire to hopefully secure a nicely restored Wurlitzer 146 or 153 Band Organ. Musical presentations by some of these instruments can be found on You Tube by merely entering the type of band organ, i.e., Wurlitzer 165, into the search box and pressing enter. Please read the credits at the end of this video for the names of the songs that the 165s played.
Please explore the Adirondack Carousel website and its Facebook Page to obtain more information about this uniquely entertaining and educational experience, and ways in which you could help it accomplish its multiple goals, with a donation of your time, talent, and financial resources.
One special note of thanks to a truly remarkable and outstanding individual in the world of band organs. Mr. Matthew Caulfield greatly helped with information about band organs in general, and Wurlitzer 165s in particular.
So set back, relax, and enjoy this presentation while listening to the glorious sounds of the best in band organ music, not electronically produced, but produced with the use of vacuum and bellows technology by our grandfathers and great-grandfathers.
Driving Through Downtown Rochester, NY
Rochester is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York. With a population of 208,046 residents, Rochester is the seat of Monroe County and the third most populous city in New York state, after New York City and Buffalo. The metropolitan area has a population of just over 1 million people.
The city is about 73 miles (120 km) east-northeast of Buffalo and about 87 miles (140 km) west of Syracuse and Albany, the state capital is 226 miles (360 km) to the east ; it sits on Lake Ontario's southern shore. The Genesee River bisects the city. Toronto, Canada is northwest 168 miles (270 km) and New York City is about 350 miles (560 km) to the southeast.
Rochester ist eine Stadt im Nordwesten des US-Bundesstaates New York und County Seat des Monroe County. Rochester liegt an der Mündung des Genesee Rivers zum Ontariosee und hatte 210.756 Einwohner (laut der letzten Volkszählung im Jahr 2010, Schätzung 2016: rund 209.000). Im Einzugsgebiet der Stadt leben knapp 1,1 Millionen Personen.
Rochester ist Sitz mehrerer namhafter Hochschulen und Universitäten, einschließlich der University of Rochester, dem Rochester Institute of Technology und der Eastman School of Music. Außerdem ist die Stadt auch Sitz des römisch-katholischen Bistums Rochester.
Die Partnerschaft mit Würzburg ist die zweitälteste Partnerschaft Rochesters; sie wurde auf Initiative des in Rochester lebenden gebürtigen Franken Kilian Schmitt am 5. November 1964 begründet. 1966 erfolgte der erste offizielle Besuch einer Würzburger Delegation in Rochester. Schon 1967 wurde der Stadt Würzburg zusammen mit Rochester im Weißen Haus in Washington der erste Preis für eine vorbildliche Städtepartnerschaft überreicht.
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The First Christmas Season of the Adirondack Carousel
The Adirondack Carousel celebrated its first ever Christmas season in
December 2012. Special Christmas Holiday hours were in place
between just before Christmas and New Year's Eve. Despite the rather
heavy snow storms which blanketed the North Country during this
period of time, many people and entire families turned out to visit the
carousel. The Adirondack Carousel is owned and operated by a not-for-
profit 501(c)3 corporation, and is located in Morris Park in downtown
Saranac Lake, New York. One family comprised of four separate
generations, rode the carousel simultaneously.
During this holiday time the carousel provided its riders with Christmas music played from CD recordings of Wurlitzer 146Bs, Wurlitzer 153s, and Wurlitzer 165 Band Organs.
One family surprised the Adirondack Carousel with a very special Christmas gift in the form of sponsoring, and thus providing the financial funds which has allowed the procurement of a new circular metal barrier fence that will completely encircle the circumference of the carousel mechanism, replacing the current barrier fence which divided the actual carousel mechanism location from the remainder of the carousel building. One can visualize the original wooden, and soon to be replaced, fence in this video. This new fence will drastically increase the amount of useable floor space for carousel observers, and will for the first time allow observers to view and photograph the carousel from any angle they may chose. The new fence has been ordered, and should be installed in the spring of 2013.
Additionally, since the new fence will completely surround the carousel, it will now allow the four sets of double doors that surround the carousel mechanism to be opened for additional ventilation and carousel viewing. WHAT A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFT TO THE CAROUSEL!
So come one, come all, the young, and the not-so-young, and ride the Adirondack Carousel, conveniently located in the William Morris Park at the corner of Depot Street and Bloomingdale Avenue (New York State Route 3) in downtown Saranac Lake New York, 12983. For those who can only visit the Adirondack Carousel from afar please visit their website at: adirondackcarousel.org, or their Facebook page. For your enjoyment the Adirondack Carousel now has an on-line gift shop featured on their website which can ship to almost any location in the world. In several of the photographs of one of the indoor Christmas trees one can visualize Carousel Pavers, each with its individualized inscriptions. These pavers may be purchased thru the on-line gift shop or at the Carousel in dominations of $100, $200, or $500, and remember that since the Adirondack Carousel is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation under the Internal Revenue Service Code of the United States government purchase of such pavers under almost all circumstances are fully tax deductible for federal tax, and may qualify for state tax deductions on a state by state basis, although one must always check with one's individual tax advisor for final confirmation of tax deductibility. In the spring, after the snow has melted and the ground has thawed, these pavers will be transferred to one of the paths that either leads up to the Carousel building from the street, or the brick pathway that immediately surrounds the Carousel building. So honor children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, family and friends, or whatever or whomever you like, in a meaningful and lasting way while helping to support this worthy cause.
All of the Christmas music in this presentation was played by a 1926 Wurlitzer 165 Band Organ which until 1994 was located in the carousel building of the Seabreeze Amusement Park in Rochester, N.Y. Unfortunately in March 1994, while undergoing roof repair work, the carousel building, and subsequently the carousel and Wurlitzer 165 band organ were destroyed in a massive fire. Luckily, previous to the fire Dynamic Recording and Kaspersin Publishing of Rochester, N.Y. had recorded these Christmas selections from the band organ and preserved them on their CD Carousel Christmas. Please visit their website at dynamicmusic.com for purchase of this great CD of Christmas Carousel music. Dynamic Recording and Kaspersin Publishing granted the producer of this video permission to use the music contained within the CD Carousel Christmas as the soundtrack for this video. Thanks Dave and Jackie Kaspersin!
The President motorcade rolls down Park Ave Rochester NY
The President's motorcade rolls down Park Ave Rochester NY
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Checking Out Rochester NY - High Falls Area & Urbex
While staying in Rochester, Ny we decided to make the most of our trip and explore some of the historic area. That brought us to a great location called the High Falls. We walked an old rail line, saw some spectacular views and learned quite a lot about the history of this city. So come along as myself and my crew explore the High Falls area of Rochester New York. Enjoy
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Rochester, New York in Less than 3 Minutes
I used to think the only tourist destinations in the state of New York were New York city and Niagara Falls. Little did I ever think about breaking up the drive between Niagara and New York City with a side trip. That is, until I had the opportunity to visit Rochester and the Finger Lakes areas with 50 of my Macaroni Kid publisher sisters at our annual Boondoggle hosted by Visit Rochester. Join us for a tour of the Rochester area in less than 3 minutes!
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Rochester, New York - History and Facts
Rochester (/Ë r É tÊ Éª s t Ér / or /Ë r É tÊ É s t Ér / ) is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Western New York
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Rochester, New York | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:29 1 History
00:11:03 2 Geography
00:15:12 2.1 Climate
00:16:10 3 Demographics
00:20:28 3.1 Religion
00:21:41 4 Crime
00:22:54 5 Economy
00:24:00 5.1 High technology
00:25:49 5.2 Food and beverage
00:27:47 5.2.1 Breweries
00:28:19 5.3 Major shopping centers
00:28:35 5.3.1 Former shopping centers
00:29:11 5.4 Tallest buildings
00:29:27 5.5 Companies
00:31:06 6 Government
00:32:00 6.1 Neighborhood Service Centers
00:33:33 6.2 Representation at other levels of government
00:33:44 6.2.1 Representation at the federal level
00:34:20 6.2.2 Representation at the state level
00:34:30 6.2.2.1 New York State Senate
00:34:48 6.2.2.2 New York State Assembly
00:35:08 6.2.2.3 Courts
00:35:29 6.2.3 Representation at the county level
00:35:50 7 Fire department
00:37:22 8 Cityscape
00:37:32 8.1 Principal suburbs
00:38:09 8.2 Neighborhoods
00:39:14 8.2.1 Browncroft
00:39:51 8.2.2 14621 community
00:41:32 8.2.3 Lyell-Otis
00:42:32 8.2.4 19th Ward
00:45:47 8.2.5 Charlotte
00:46:57 8.2.6 Corn Hill
00:48:17 8.2.7 Upper Monroe
00:49:36 8.2.8 East End
00:50:11 8.2.9 Maplewood
00:50:59 8.2.10 North Winton Village
00:53:17 8.2.11 Park Avenue and the Neighborhood of the Arts
00:54:12 8.2.12 Plymouth-Exchange
00:54:43 8.2.13 South Wedge
00:55:51 8.2.14 Susan B. Anthony Neighborhood
00:57:13 8.2.15 Swillburg
00:57:59 8.2.16 Marketview Heights
00:58:29 8.2.17 Homestead Heights
00:59:16 9 Education
01:00:23 9.1 Colleges and universities
01:01:20 9.1.1 University of Rochester
01:02:24 9.1.2 Former colleges
01:03:43 9.2 Secondary education
01:05:03 10 Culture and recreation
01:06:09 10.1 Nightlife
01:08:42 10.2 Park lands
01:10:01 10.3 Festivals
01:12:03 10.4 Media
01:12:57 10.5 Points of interest
01:15:15 10.6 Sports
01:15:42 10.6.1 Professional sports
01:16:38 10.6.2 College sports
01:18:13 11 Transportation
01:18:23 11.1 Maritime transport
01:20:58 11.2 Air transport
01:22:23 11.3 Rails and mass transit
01:27:27 11.4 Major highways and roads
01:29:40 11.5 Later expressway proposals
01:35:36 12 Notable people
01:36:37 13 Sister cities
01:37:08 14 See also
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Rochester () is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York. With a population of 208,046 residents, Rochester is the seat of Monroe County and the third most populous city in New York state, after New York City and Buffalo. The metropolitan area has a population of just over 1 million people. It is about 73 miles (117 km) east of Buffalo and 87 miles (140 km) west of Syracuse.
Rochester was one of America's first boomtowns, initially due to the fertile Genesee River Valley, which gave rise to numerous flour mills, and then as a manufacturing hub. Several of the region's universities (notably the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology) have renowned research programs. Rochester is the site of many important inventions and innovations in consumer products. The Rochester area has been the birthplace to Kodak, Western Union, French's, Bausch & Lomb, Gleason and Xerox, which conduct extensive research and manufacturing of industrial and consumer products. Until 2010, the Rochester metropolitan area was the second-largest regional economy in New York State, after the New York City metropolitan area. Rochester's GMP has since ranked just below Buffalo, New York, while exceeding it in per-capita income.The 25th edition of the Places Rated Almanac rated Rochester as the most livable city in 2007, among 379 U.S. metropolitan areas. In 2010, Forbes rated Rochester as the third-best place to raise a family in the United States. In 2012, Kiplinger rated Rochester as the fifth-best city in the United States for families, citing low cost of living, top public schools, and a low jobless rate.Rochester is a Globa ...
Genesee River Salmon Fishing (Lower Falls)
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