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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
The Life and (Explosive) Death of Rochester’s Driving Park Bridge Last week we explored some of the caves in Rochester’s Genesee River gorge While digging around for information about Lower Falls, I came across some great stuff on the nearby Driving Park Bridge The bridge that you know today was built in 1989 But the previous bridge (shown above) had been there for nearly 100 years That’s pretty remarkable when you consider its length of 717 feet
Comments on: Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY Anyone know of actual natural caves in our area? Also would like a place at site of Kelsey’s landing where people escaping slavery boarded boats to Canada I don’t know where exactly Kelsey’s Landing is at the river and would like it commemorated with a marker there Please anyone know of ‘real’ caves here in Rochester area? Thankyou
RochesterSubway. com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY Rochester NY's source for lost history and new ideas The Rochester Subway may be gone, but these old Rochester photos, maps, images and stories bring back pieces of Rochester history few people know about Explore Rochester's past and learn what may be in store for its future
RochesterSubway. com : Rochester 1982 Last week we explored some of the caves in Rochester’s Genesee River gorge While digging around for information about Lower Falls, I came across some great stuff on the nearby Driving Park Bridge
Marshmallows and Rochester - rochestersubway. com Before it was home to Rochester Plumbing Supply (sometime around 1920) this was the Rochester Marshmallow Company and where Rochester native, Joseph B Demerath, brought the candy to the masses No, marshmallows were not been invented in Rochester—they actually date all the way back to ancient Egypt—but you might say this is where one of America’s favorite sweet treats came of age For
RochesterSubway. com : Walkability in Rochester: Where Can and Can’t You . . . Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY (views: 21 6k) Abandoned Girl Scout Camp Beech-Wood (views: 20 6k) Inside the Abandoned Vacuum Oil Refinery (views: 19 7k) Inside 65-67 Chestnut St – Old Hotel Richford (views: 18 5k) Inside the Abandoned Camp Haccamo, Penfield (views: 18k) Rochester’s Mercury Statue, Up Close and Personal (views: 16k)
A 100 Ton Discovery at the Port of Rochester In fact, the lake side of the former plant is a mile-long “slagscape” that even has slag bridges and slag caves It’s like the world after the apocalypse — you expect to come upon Charlton Heston along the beach, damning them all to Hell
RochesterSubway. com : Rochester NYs favorite spot for lost history and . . . 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