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  1. The Granite Building is a historic department store building located at 124 East Main Street in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Description and history [ edit ] The building was designed by J. Foster Warner in 1893 and, at 12 stories with 23 acres (9 ha) of floor space, was the city's first skeletal steel skyscraper .

  2. Veterans Memorial Bridge (Rochester, New York) Categories: Buildings and structures in Rochester, New York. Transportation in Rochester, New York. Bridges in New York (state) Bridges in the United States by populated place. Bridges in Monroe County, New York. Hidden category:

  3. New York State Route 18 Map of western New York with NY 18 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by NYSDOT, Monroe County and the city of Rochester Length 87.40 mi (140.66 km) Existed 1924 –present Tourist routes Great Lakes Seaway Trail Major junctions West end NY 104 in Lewiston Major intersections Niagara Scenic Parkway in Youngstown NY 78 in Olcott Lake Ontario State Parkway in ...

  4. Bishop Kearney High School is a Roman Catholic educational institution in Irondequoit, New York, USA, a suburb of Rochester. It is a private high school with a middle school subdivision, serving students in grades 6 through 12. The school occupies a 42-acre (170,000 m 2) campus near the geographic center of Irondequoit, just 1 mile from Lake ...

  5. James Monroe High School, located on Alexander Street at the corner of Pearl Street, was completed and occupied as a Junior high school in September, 1923. In June; 1924, the first Junior high school graduation exercises were held, and because of crowded conditions at East High School, it was decided to retain tenth-year pupils in the school ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RochesterRochester - Wikipedia

    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.

  7. Corinthian Hall, built in 1849, was a prominent location in Rochester, New York for lectures, concerts, plays, balls, parties and fairs. [1] Susan B. Anthony, who spoke for many years in lecture halls across the country, said that Corinthian Hall, "at the time of its erection was the most magnificent auditorium west of the Hudson." [2]

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