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Rochester's Broad Street
The plans to rip up Broad Street and reconstruct the original Canal Aqueduct over the river are progressing. I’ve mentioned the plans before and I’ve always thought it was kind of a neat idea but never thought it would get anywhere. Now that it seems to be getting some traction it deserves more thought. I … Continue reading
Categories: Rochester Sights
Tags: aqueduct, blue cross arena, bridge, broad st, Broad St. bridge, canal, casino, convention center, downtown, fast ferry, genesee crossroads, Genesee River, government, local government, louise slaughter, manhatten square park, money, money pit, pond, Renaissance Square, ridiculous, river, rochester, Rochester NY, traffic, war memorial
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Broad Street
I love local history. I work in an old company in an old building with a lot of history in an old City. Recently they sent out some information about the different stages the area the building is in has gone through along with pictures from the Rochester Public Library and the Rochester City Hall … Continue reading
Categories: Rochester Sights, The Office
Tags: aqueduct, Aqueduct Bldg., Aqueduct Building, arrow shirts, Bee Hive Building, broad st, Broad St. bridge, Butts Building, campus site, canal, Chronicle building, city hall, Cluett Peabody & Co., Democrat and Chronicle, democrat and chronicle building, Dunn shoe factory, E.R. Andrews Printing Co., Erie Canal, Genesee River, harald building, Herald Bldg., historical photos, Kimball Tobacco Company, lawyers coop, lcp, library, Main Street Bridge, McCauley-Fien Milling Co., mercury, old, old city hall, Osburn House hotel, RG&E, RG&E power station, rochester, Rochester City Hall Photo Lab, Rochester Public Library, Rundel Library, the Herald, thomson, Upton Park
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