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      Aerial view of downtown Rochester as evening falls
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      Aerial view of downtown Rochester as evening falls
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      Aerial view of downtown Rochester as evening falls

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      Night falls over High Falls in the heart of downtown
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      Night falls over High Falls in the heart of downtown
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      Night falls over High Falls in the heart of downtown

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      Fall colors surround the George Eastman Museum
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      Fall colors surround the George Eastman Museum
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      Fall colors surround the George Eastman Museum

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      Larger-than-life board games in the Hasbro Game Park at the Strong National Museum of Play invite visitors to play together
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      Larger-than-life board games in the Hasbro Game Park at the Strong National Museum of Play invite visitors to play together
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      Larger-than-life board games in the Hasbro Game Park at the Strong National Museum of Play

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      Showing off a souvenir from a tour of the historic Susan B. Anthony House
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      Showing off a souvenir from a tour of the historic Susan B. Anthony House
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      Showing off a souvenir from a tour of the historic Susan B. Anthony House

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      Big thrills on the Jack Rabbit, the USA’s oldest continually operating wooden rollercoaster, at Seabreeze Amusement Park
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      Big thrills on the Jack Rabbit, the USA’s oldest continually operating wooden rollercoaster, at Seabreeze Amusement Park
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      Big thrills on the Jack Rabbit, the USA’s oldest continually operating wooden rollercoaster, at Seabreeze Amusement Park

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      Manicured grounds and modern art outside the Rochester Museum & Science Center
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      Manicured grounds and modern art outside the Rochester Museum & Science Center
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      Manicured grounds and modern art outside the Rochester Museum & Science Center

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      The halls of Memorial Art Gallery display works from contemporary artists and ancient masters alike
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      The halls of Memorial Art Gallery display works from contemporary artists and ancient masters alike
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      The halls of Memorial Art Gallery display works from contemporary artists and ancient masters alike

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      Exploring gaming history in the World Video Game Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play
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      Exploring gaming history in the World Video Game Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play
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      Exploring gaming history in the World Video Game Hall of Fame at the Strong National Museum of Play

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      The Sam Patch replica packet boat glides along the Erie Canal
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      The Sam Patch replica packet boat glides along the Erie Canal
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      The Sam Patch replica packet boat glides along the Erie Canal

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      Cultural delights meet outdoor fun in western New York

      Located on Lake Ontario, Rochester blends urban spaces with natural beauty to create a one-of-a-kind community in New York State. With historical museums and cultural centers, a year-round calendar of festivals and events and abundant green space and water features throughout the city, Rochester is sure to please travelers looking for off-the-beaten-path gems.


      City of Play

      Rediscover the joy of being a kid in Rochester. All ages will love theStrong National Museum of Play, which provides educational and interactive fun. Discover the world’s largest collection of toys, dolls and games, then create a virtual avatar and immerse yourself in video game scenarios at the exhibit ESL Digital Worlds: Level Up. At the Rochester Museum & Science, explore science, culture and the natural world with over two hundred interactive installations designed to encourage curiosity and ignite a lifelong passion for science.

      Take the fun outdoors at Seabreeze Amusement Park, where attractions range from relaxed, kid-friendly rides to big thrills like the Jack Rabbit, the oldest continually operating roller coaster in the USA. Splash in the waterpark, attend live shows and bond with family at this seasonally operating attraction. For a bit of grown-up merriment, visit one of Rochester’s more than two dozenbreweries, wineries and distilleries. Local favorite Genesee Brew House, one of the largest and oldest breweries inNew York State, is worth a visit; taste some of their exclusive beers from their rotating menu.

       

      Art and History

      Art, culture and history abound in Rochester, commonly referred to as the Young Lion of the West for the important economic impact the area had on the early USA. Journey through thousands of years of art history at the Memorial Art Gallery, whose massive, eclectic permanent collection holds everything from ancient relics to contemporary sculptures. Cinema buffs must visit the George Eastman Museum. As one of the oldest photography museums in the world, it hosts an unparalleled collection of several million photography and cinema objects as well as entrepreneur and Kodak founder George Eastman’s historic mansion and gardens. Witness a piece of women’s history at the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. Learn more about this civil rights leader’s story and tour her home, which once served as the headquarters of the National American Woman Suffrage Association.

       

      Outdoors Year-Round

      Known for its spring and summer festivals, Rochester is a four-season destination that offers year-round outdoor fun. Visit the Erie Canal during the fall to see picture-perfect autumn foliage and historic canal villages as you take a boat ride down and through a canal lock. Wander charming village streets and taste freshly harvested produce at Rochester’s Public Market, serving the community since 1905. Stunning water features surround the area, and downtown Rochester features the magnificent 30-meter High Falls. Experience Rochester’s past firsthand when you stroll through Genesee Country Village and Museum. This living history museum provides an immersive experience all year, but once winter arrives it transforms into a wonderland adorned with lights and holiday splendor.

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      Photographing vibrant blooms at the Rochester Lilac Festival in Rochester, New York
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      Rochester is nicknamed the Flower City thanks to the gardening excellence of famous horticulturists George Ellwanger and Patrick Barry.

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      Audiences enjoy a performance at Rochester Fringe Festival in Rochester, New York
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      The annual Rochester Fringe Festival is among the top five most-attended fringe theater festivals worldwide.

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      The statue Let's Have Tea in Rochester, New York, depicts activists Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass
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      Abolitionist Frederick Douglass and Suffragist Susan B. Anthony both lived and worked in Rochester and were both buried in Rochester’s Mount Hope Cemetery.

      Biking along the Erie Canal in Rochester, New York
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      Enjoying colorful gardens at the Rochester Lilac Festival in Rochester, New York
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