RochesterSubway. com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY I remember seeing the cave there when I fished down there, but wasn’t big on caves back then If my memory serves me well, I do remember a medium sized cave on the east side of the gorge, just south of the VA bridge You have another goat trail that goes down on the north side of the bridge then crosses under to the south
Comments on: Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY I remember seeing the cave there when I fished down there, but wasn't big on caves back then If my memory serves me well, I do remember a medium sized cave on the east side of the gorge, just south of the VA bridge You have another goat trail that goes down on the north side of the bridge then crosses under to the south
RochesterSubway. com : History of Seabreeze Amusement Park Penny Arcade was one of buildings fronting the Greyhound on west side; destroyed by 1933 fire along with adjoining Dodgem, Cave of the Winds, Shooting Gallery (Liquid Gas Range), Shuffle Board, and Archery (see 1932 blueprint) Sanborn map of 1924 shows a Penny Arcade at the west edge of the park along the trolley tracks north of the MG-R
RochesterSubway. com : Rochester 1982 By Matthew Denker While poking around the Rochester Image Database that the Monroe Public Library so lovingly maintains, I bumped into a series of 24 aerial photographs taken in 1982 That in and of itself wouldn’t be the most interesting thing ever, except the images portray Rochester in the middle of an incredible transition to be much closer to the city we know now than the one anyone
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Oregon – RochesterSubway. com In Oregon, a battle raged for nearly twenty years over the construction of a highway project, proposed by the once acclaimed city planner Robert Moses If approved, the Freeway would have removed more than 1% of all housing stock in Portland In the mid 1970s, after the proposal’s defeat, the city opted to build a […]