RochesterSubway. com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY I have found a few caves that are natural, but small indeed The strata in the region does not dip in the correct direction for decent cave development Any or all natural caves in the region are rather small For any real cave exploring, You must either travel toward eastern NY State or up near Watertown
RochesterSubway. com : Rochester 1982 By Matthew Denker While poking around the Rochester Image Database that the Monroe Public Library so lovingly maintains, I bumped into a series of 24 aerial photographs taken in 1982 That in and of itself wouldn’t be the most interesting thing ever, except the images portray Rochester in the middle of an incredible transition to be much closer to the city we know now than the one anyone
RochesterSubway. com : How Walkable Is Rochester? A Look at the City’s . . . Rochester, NY, with its charming blend of urban and natural attractions, presents a unique canvas for pedestrians As urban centers evolve, the ability to easily traverse them on foot has become increasingly valuable This article delves into Rochester’s most walkable neighborhoods, city initiatives to enhance walkability, and the broader benefits of a pedestrian-friendly city Top Walkable
RochesterSubway. com : Road Rage In Oregon, a battle raged for nearly twenty years over the construction of a highway project, proposed by the once acclaimed city planner Robert Moses If approved, the Freeway would have removed more than 1% of all housing stock in Portland In the mid 1970s, after the proposal’s defeat, the city opted to build a mass transit infrastructure instead The result can be seen today in the form
Transportation Alternatives to Consider in Rochester, NY Rochester, NY is a bustling city with various transportation options for its residents and visitors Whether you prefer public transportation, walking, cycling, or ride-sharing services, there are alternative ways to get around the city In this article, we will explore these transportation alternatives and their benefits 1 What Are the Public Transportation Options in Rochester? When it
RochesterSubway. com : Filling In: Charlotte, Part 1 Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY Abandoned Girl Scout Camp Beech-Wood Inside the Abandoned Vacuum Oil Refinery Inside 65-67 Chestnut St – Old Hotel Richford Inside the Abandoned Camp Haccamo, Penfield Rochester’s Mercury Statue, Up Close and Personal Inside the Abandoned Sykes Datatronics Building The Best Holiday Light Displays in
RochesterSubway. com : History of Seabreeze Amusement Park About two months ago I attended a presentation by Matthew Caulfield on the history of Seabreeze Park Caulfield started working at the park when he was a young twenty-something whippersnapper At some point he got himself a “real job” at the Library of Congress Now in his 80’s and retired, he’s back doing what he loves, as the park’s archivist The following notes and images are
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Canal Break! - rochestersubway. com Tags: Brook Hollow Road, Bushnell's Basin, Erie Canal, history of Rochester, infrastructure, John McCarthy, Marsh Road bridge, New York State Barge Canal, old photos, old photos of Rochester, old photos of Rochester NY, Perinton, Rochester, Rochester history, Rochester NY This entry was posted on Tuesday, December 9th, 2014 at 11:26 pm and is filed under Rochester History, Rochester Images