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Delco Manufacturing Plant,
Jimbo (guest)
wrote
4 years ago:
WRONG! this is the "new" Rochester Municipal Incinerator built in the 1940s and now abandoned
Kodak Tower,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
High on the exterior of the tower is located one of Rochester's nest boxes (with live streaming video cams) for wild Peregrine falcons.
Times Square Building,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
Just below the aluminum architectural wings atop the building sits one of Rochester's two wild Peregrine falcon nest.boxes with live online audio/video cameras..
Midtown Commons,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
As of 2019, the tower portion of the complex has been updated for future occupancy.
North Winton Village,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
''The area is known for its socioeconomic diversity. ''- Rochester's way of saying that hippies live side-by-side with ghetto trash.
B.E.S.T.,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
Apparently, nobody in Rochester today knows what B.E.S.T actually stands for (if anything, other than a play on words).
Joseph C. Wilson Magnet High School Foundation Academy,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
It bears mentioning that until the end of the 1970-1971 school year, this was West High School.
family shopping,
Remigius
wrote
5 years ago:
The former Thriftway neighborhood food market. Now, this store is like a tiny Walmart for "welfare families".
Xerox Tower,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
At the time of its construction, it was the tallest poured concrete office building in the country.
Old Post Office,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
This was the main post office for Rochester and Monroe County.
Tower 280,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
Opened on April 10, 1962. It made national news as America's very first totally enclosed urban shopping mall.
News 10 NBC,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
Make that N.B.C.
Rochester Public Market,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
Largely an open-air market, it is for the sale of raw foods, produce, and groceries, cooked foods, beverages, flowers, and a wide variety of general merchandise.
Pitkin-Power House,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
At 474 East Ave., this house is currently used as the local council headquarters of
the Boy Scouts of America.
George Eastman Residence,
Remigius
wrote
6 years ago:
Along with the mansion's international museum of photography, you will also find the temperature-controlled vaults for the George Eastman Museum Motion Picture Collection. Practically all of Hollywood's motion picture studios use these vaults to store and protect their original master prints of movies made on celluloid movie film.
Terence Psychiatric Building (abandoned),
katheryn romans (guest)
wrote
8 years ago:
well I as well as some friends did enter and explore it was the creepiest 30 minutes of my life so much unrest
Terence Psychiatric Building (abandoned),
D. (guest)
wrote
9 years ago:
THE BUILDING IS FULL OF ASBESTOS, LEAD AND BLACK MOLD. ENJOY BREATHING THAT.
Marshall Street,
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11 years ago:
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Todd Union,
Guest (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
It's not the student union. It's the Post Office, Bank, and Theatre
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