RochesterSubway.com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY
11 Apr 2026 at 1:49pm
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 : Boxed In
18 Apr 2026 at 1:09am
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.
RochesterSubway.com : Renovation Underway for South Wedge Landmark
15 Apr 2026 at 9:44pm
(views: 25.1k) Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY (views: 22.9k) Abandoned Girl Scout Camp Beech-Wood (views: 21.2k) Inside the Abandoned Vacuum Oil Refinery (views: 21k) Inside 65-67 Chestnut St. ? Old Hotel Richford (views: 19k) Inside the Abandoned Camp Haccamo, Penfield (views: 18.7k) Rochester?s Mercury Statue, Up Close and Personal ...
RochesterSubway.com : A Tour of Rochester?s Times Square Building
9 Apr 2026 at 7:06pm
Ryan Green is a student at University of Rochester. Last month, after joining up with the University?s Urban Explorers (UrbEx ) club, he toured Rochester?s Times Square Building, formerly the Genesee Valley Trust Company . You probably know it by the enormous set of wings on top of it. Aside from maybe the Mercury statue, those ?wings of progress? are easily the most recognizable ...
The Life and (Explosive) Death of Rochester?s Driving Park Bridge
12 Apr 2026 at 2:31pm
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 ...
Ida Jane Anderson, New York's First Registered Nurse
12 Apr 2026 at 11:42pm
Tags: Armstrong Act, Genesee Hospital, Homeopathic Hospital Training School for Nurses, Ida Jane Anderson, Joanne Brokaw, Mount Hope Cemetery, New York State Nurses Association, Nurse Practice Act, nurses, Pest House, Registered Nurse, Rochester, Rochester Homeopathic Hospital, Rochester NY, Senator William Armstrong, smallpox, Strong Memorial Hospital, Susan B. Anthony This entry was posted ...
Inside RG&E Beebee Power Plant - Rochester Subway
13 Apr 2026 at 8:13pm
The following is a guest post submitted by an anonymous source. Submit your story today. RG&E?s Beebee power plant was one of the most formidable structures in Rochester. For half a century, this cluster of buildings covered an 8 acre site along the floor of the High Falls gorge ? climbing up the west rock wall and looming hundreds of feet in the air over Platt Street and the neighborhood ...
RochesterSubway.com : New Life for Holy Rosary Church & Neighborhood
15 Apr 2026 at 10:09am
The following is a guest post submitted by Michael Puma. Submit your story today. Rochester?s landmark Holy Rosary Church and Catholic school complex at Lexington and Dewey Avenues has been rehabilitated for new residential units and a large community space in the former church. The $15 million project by Providence Housing Development and SWBR Architects was made possible with equity ...
RochesterSubway.com : 72 Conkey Avenue: Lost
15 Apr 2026 at 9:22pm
By Mike Governale Here?s a quick update on a story we brought attention to exactly five years ago. On this empty lot (shown above) once stood 72 Conkey Avenue. The old 19th century Victorian storefront had been the subject of a demolition-vs-rehabilitation debate?one between the City of Rochester and neighborhood resident, Jim Fraser, who has restored a handful of neglected homes in the ...
Struggle in Smugtown: A History of Rochester?s Working Class
16 Apr 2026 at 5:32pm
Tags: Flour City, Flower City, history of Rochester, movie, Rochester history, Ronald G. Pettengill Labor Education Fund, Struggle in Smugtown, video This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 7:19 pm and is filed under Rochester History, Rochester Images. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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11 Apr 2026 at 1:49pm
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 : Boxed In
18 Apr 2026 at 1:09am
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.
RochesterSubway.com : Renovation Underway for South Wedge Landmark
15 Apr 2026 at 9:44pm
(views: 25.1k) Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY (views: 22.9k) Abandoned Girl Scout Camp Beech-Wood (views: 21.2k) Inside the Abandoned Vacuum Oil Refinery (views: 21k) Inside 65-67 Chestnut St. ? Old Hotel Richford (views: 19k) Inside the Abandoned Camp Haccamo, Penfield (views: 18.7k) Rochester?s Mercury Statue, Up Close and Personal ...
RochesterSubway.com : A Tour of Rochester?s Times Square Building
9 Apr 2026 at 7:06pm
Ryan Green is a student at University of Rochester. Last month, after joining up with the University?s Urban Explorers (UrbEx ) club, he toured Rochester?s Times Square Building, formerly the Genesee Valley Trust Company . You probably know it by the enormous set of wings on top of it. Aside from maybe the Mercury statue, those ?wings of progress? are easily the most recognizable ...
The Life and (Explosive) Death of Rochester?s Driving Park Bridge
12 Apr 2026 at 2:31pm
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 ...
Ida Jane Anderson, New York's First Registered Nurse
12 Apr 2026 at 11:42pm
Tags: Armstrong Act, Genesee Hospital, Homeopathic Hospital Training School for Nurses, Ida Jane Anderson, Joanne Brokaw, Mount Hope Cemetery, New York State Nurses Association, Nurse Practice Act, nurses, Pest House, Registered Nurse, Rochester, Rochester Homeopathic Hospital, Rochester NY, Senator William Armstrong, smallpox, Strong Memorial Hospital, Susan B. Anthony This entry was posted ...
Inside RG&E Beebee Power Plant - Rochester Subway
13 Apr 2026 at 8:13pm
The following is a guest post submitted by an anonymous source. Submit your story today. RG&E?s Beebee power plant was one of the most formidable structures in Rochester. For half a century, this cluster of buildings covered an 8 acre site along the floor of the High Falls gorge ? climbing up the west rock wall and looming hundreds of feet in the air over Platt Street and the neighborhood ...
RochesterSubway.com : New Life for Holy Rosary Church & Neighborhood
15 Apr 2026 at 10:09am
The following is a guest post submitted by Michael Puma. Submit your story today. Rochester?s landmark Holy Rosary Church and Catholic school complex at Lexington and Dewey Avenues has been rehabilitated for new residential units and a large community space in the former church. The $15 million project by Providence Housing Development and SWBR Architects was made possible with equity ...
RochesterSubway.com : 72 Conkey Avenue: Lost
15 Apr 2026 at 9:22pm
By Mike Governale Here?s a quick update on a story we brought attention to exactly five years ago. On this empty lot (shown above) once stood 72 Conkey Avenue. The old 19th century Victorian storefront had been the subject of a demolition-vs-rehabilitation debate?one between the City of Rochester and neighborhood resident, Jim Fraser, who has restored a handful of neglected homes in the ...
Struggle in Smugtown: A History of Rochester?s Working Class
16 Apr 2026 at 5:32pm
Tags: Flour City, Flower City, history of Rochester, movie, Rochester history, Ronald G. Pettengill Labor Education Fund, Struggle in Smugtown, video This entry was posted on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 7:19 pm and is filed under Rochester History, Rochester Images. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
WHAT IS THIS? This is an unscreened compilation of results from several search engines. The sites listed are not necessarily recommended by Surfnetkids.com.