Places to see in ( Rochester - USA )
Places to see in ( Rochester - USA )
Rochester is a city on Lake Ontario, in New York State. Old industrial buildings cluster near the Genesee River’s High Falls. A vast collection of toys and dolls forms the core of the Strong National Museum of Play. The George Eastman Museum, on the early-1900s estate of the Kodak founder, has photography exhibits, film archives and gardens. Rochester Museum & Science Center has hands-on displays and a planetarium.
Big-city culture and small-city charm combine in Rochester, a mid-sized city on the shores of Lake Ontario. The birthplace of amateur photography, Rochester has long been known as Kodak Town, but its fame was established well before George Eastman came on the scene. Today, its historical treasures complement modern family-friendly attractions that rival those found in much larger communities.
In Rochester, you can find the only museum in the world dedicated to play; award-winning music, dance, and acting ensembles; a dense festival calendar covering nearly every weekend of the year; minor-league sports of the highest caliber; and a trio of majestic waterfalls right in the middle of the city. The gateway to the scenic and culinary delights of New York's Finger Lakes region, Rochester is the perfect place to begin your exploration of Western New York.
Rochester, known as The Flower City and The World's Image Center, is the third-largest city in the state of New York, after New York City and Buffalo. Lake Ontario lies to its north, with the Genesee River flowing northward through the city and over a set of three waterfalls. The historic Erie Canal also runs along the city's borders.
Rochester isn't the most popular place for sightseeing, although the Genesee River gorge and its three waterfalls are certainly worth a trip. For nature lovers, the most scenic of the city's parks is probably Highland Park, although Genesee Valley Park has more recreation options.
Rochester does have a good number of cultural attractions, though, especially for a city of its size. The most prominent of these is the Strong National Museum of Play, absolutely a can't-miss attraction if you have young kids with you. History buffs will want to stop by the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, a mecca for students of the women's rights movement. And fans of photography will be awe-struck by the collections at the George Eastman House.
Rochester is a city of small neighborhoods. Most center on one or two main streets and are no more than 5 to 10 blocks in length. The East End, High Falls and Corn Hill are all considered downtown, though each is at a different end. Most of the rest of the popular neighborhoods are on the southeast side. Neighborhood of the Arts, East Ave, Park Ave, and Monroe Village are fairly well connected to each other, but are separated from Swillburg and South Wedge on the other side of route 490. The Public Market is near Neighborhood of the Arts, but East Main still needs a lot of work to connect the two. Charlotte is northwest about a fifteen minute drive from center city.
The flagship festival is, of course, the Lilac Festival, which has been drawing visitors from out of town to Highland Park for over a century. Newer, but no less popular, is the Rochester International Jazz Festival, which has quickly grown into one of the world's top music festivals. Less well-known outside of Rochester is the Park Ave Fest, but it epitomizes the local festival scene and shouldn't be missed if you're in town that weekend.
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As a fully certified member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program, White Haven Memorial Park is committed to managing its property with wildlife and the environment in mind. We recycle and use sustainable products and procedures whenever possible. We constantly try to reduce our consumption of natural resources and have created several earth-friendly burial options.
You are welcome to walk or run in either of our cemeteries during any daylight hours. Please observe all cemetery rules and respect the privacy of anyone visiting a grave or attending a service. Below are some specific ways we invite you to enjoy the beauty of our parks. We have opened a few hiking trails for public recreation in a part of our beautiful hardwood forest that will not be needed for cemetery purposes for many years. No bicycles or motorized vehicles are permitted, but pedestrians and dogs that remain under control at all times are welcome during all daylight hours
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A patchwork of vineyards, apple orchards, hiking trails, and small, thriving towns, this bucolic region of New York State takes its name from 11 narrow glacial lakes between the cities of Rochester and Syracuse that run north to south, like the fingers of an extremely unusual hand. The five largest lakes, where you’ll spend most of your time in the region, are Seneca, Cayuga, Skaneateles, Canandaigua, and Keuka. They are quite deep (more than 600 feet, at some points), and because water warms and cools more slowly than air, their immense volume helps moderate the surrounding temperatures. Grape varieties like Riesling and Pinot Noir in turn can flourish, despite the bitter winters.
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City of Rochester NY Walking Tour of Kodak Park Works on Lake Avenue. Eastman Business Park, formerly Kodak Park, is a large manufacturing and industrial complex in the city of Rochester, New York, in the United States. The ashes of Eastman Kodak founder George Eastman are buried here.
In the decades following 1890 Kodak Park was constructed to meet the massive demand of Eastman Kodak Company's Photographic and Motion Picture Film products. The park would eventually become the largest photographic product manufacturing facility in the world, employing over 15,000 employees in over 154 different buildings spanning its 1,300 acres.
This industrial facility that once provided much of the manufacturing might for Eastman Kodak. George Eastman founded the facility that at one point had over 50,000 employees. In it's heyday it did not actually constitute green space in any sense of the term, although there was always a small memorial park with public access, on Lake Avenue, just north of Ridge Road West.
On the west side of the Genesee River, Kodak Park was a large complex, bisected by Mount Read Boulevard and Ridgeway Avenue, and bordered by West Ridge Road, Dewey Avenue, Lake Avenue, Latona Road, Lee Road and Lexington Avenue.
With the massive downsizing of Kodak, particularly within its film, photochemical and paper divisions, many of the buildings on this enormous campus became obsolete. Recognizing this, Kodak re-purposed major portions of the park. Historical contamination from a century of processing nasty chemicals was addressed. Disused buildings were demolished and the newly opened land turned into actual green space during 2005 to 2007. This work may continue for some time.
In 2012 It was revealed that Kodak had weapons grade uranium in an underground lab for almost 30 years.
Portions of the facility have been redeveloped and marketed as Eastman Business Park. State and local governments and Eastman Kodak Company itself have been steadily working towards turning Eastman Business Park into an innovation hub which would attract large companies as well as small start up companies with a focus on green-tech (how ironic), photonics, optics and material science to the park. New York based company Columbia Care LLC was approved to manufacture and dispense medical marijuana in Monroe County. The facility is now located at the Eastman Business Park. You can smell the aroma when walking past building 12.
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