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    Rochester Braves, a pro football (American) team in 1936 also known as the Syracuse Braves. Rochester Express, professional softball team, 1978-1982, originally named the Rochester Zeniths. Rochester Flash, an American Soccer League (1981-1983, 1984) and United Soccer League team.

  2. October 11, 1984. Main Street Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. It was constructed in 1857 and spans the Genesee River. It has five segmental arches with spans of 30 to 42 feet (9.1 to 12.8 m) and rises of 8–11.5 feet (2.4–3.5 m). [2]

  3. Tallest three are Xerox Tower (right), Legacy Tower (center), and The Metropolitan (left) This list of tallest buildings in Rochester ranks high-rise buildings in the U.S. city of Rochester, New York by height. The tallest building in the city is the Xerox Tower, which rises 443 feet (135 m) and was completed in 1968.

  4. W. White hot. Categories: New York (state) culture by city. Rochester, New York. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. The University of Rochester is a private research university in Rochester, New York, United States. [9] It was founded in 1850 and moved into its current campus, next to the Genesee River in 1955. With approximately 30,000 full-time employees, the university is the largest private employer in Upstate New York and the 7th largest in all of New ...

  6. Gallery[edit] New York City, largest city in New York and the United States. Buffalo, the second largest city in New York. Yonkers, the third largest. Rochester, the fourth largest. Syracuse, the fifth largest. Albany, the sixth largest and capital of New York. New Rochelle, the seventh largest.

  7. NRHP reference No. 92000381 [1] Added to NRHP. March 31, 1992. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church is a historic Catholic church located in Rochester, New York. The larger complex consists of five buildings: the church (1864), former rectory (1871), the former parochial school (1926), the current rectory (ca. 1900), and garage (ca. 1926). [2]

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