Great Reads 4

Welcome Guest

Search:

Great Reads 4 » General-articles » What To Do In Rochester NY

What To Do In Rochester NY

View PDF | Print View
by: johnmas99
Total views: 102
Word Count: 474

Located on the picturesque banks of the Genesee River is a city that is definitely one of a kind: Rochester NY. It is the third largest city in New York, and is the seat of Monroe County. Rochester NY originally started out as a milling town, and was established as a township in 1817. It was in that year that the region became known as Rochesterville, drawing its name from one of its earliest historical figures, Colonel Nathaniel Rochester. The year 1822 brought about the completion of the Erie Canal. This was a significant historical event, since it heralded the growth of Rochester NY as a business center to contend with. It was also around that time that the citys name was shortened to Rochester.
The improved access to nearby business centers resulted in the construction of numerous flourmills in this city. It was this development in turn that led to the adoption of an informal nickname for the city: "Flour City."
Rochester NY was also given a nickname that was interesting in that it was related to its earlier nickname. The city earned yet another nickname: "Flower City", and this was in reference to the establishment of what was originally a seed company that eventually ballooned into a major industry in the city, the Ellwanger & Barry Nursery Co.
Rochester ny is just as famous for his contribution to the political arena. Always at the forefront of progressive politics, social activism is one thing that the city holds near and dear. It was one of the first cities in the union to free a large number of slaves, including the historical figure Frederick Douglass. Douglass of course was responsible for the publication of the now legendary North Star newspaper.
Susan B. Anthony is yet another one of Rochester NYs most recognizable figures, and it was through her efforts that the University of Rochester began admitting female students in 1900. To this very day Susan B. Anthony remains a source of pride for residents of Rochester NY, and no tour of the city would be complete without a stop at the house which stands in her honor on Madison Street.
Far from being merely a quaint and historical town, Rochester NY is a definite industrial and cultural hub as well. In fact, the city has been given yet another nickname, "The Worlds Image Center," due to the Xerox and Eastman Kodak companies that are based in the city. In spite of all of these nicknames however, there is no confusion in the fact that Rochester NY is one of the most unique and distinctive cities in the United States. See also Rochester ny | Rochester info | Rochester events | Rochester |

About the Author

For more information related to rochester new york, click this resource.


Rating: Not yet rated

Comments

No comments posted.

Add Comment

You do not have permission to comment. If you log in, you may be able to comment.