About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 66. Chapters: University of Rochester, Belmont, New York, Rochester, New York, Letchworth State Park, Henrietta, New York, Houghton, New York, Granger, New York, Chili, New York, Amity, New York, Belfast, New York, Stannards, New York, Scio, New York, Caneadea, New York, Hume, New York, Genesee Falls, New York, Genesee Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania, Portageville, New York, Willing, New York, New York State Route 19, Oatka Creek, New York State Route 36, Geneseo, New York, Irondequoit, New York, Wellsville, New York, Arthur Shawcross, New York State Route 19A, Avon, New York, Nathaniel Rochester, Caledonia, New York, Mount Morris, New York, Leicester, New York, Angelica, New York, Portage, New York, Arch Merrill, Riverton, New York, Genesee Valley Canal Railroad, Mount Morris Dam, The Mill Yard Tract, Genesee Valley Greenway, Glacial geology of the Genesee River, University of Rochester Arboretum, Veterans Memorial Bridge, Pont De Rennes bridge, High Falls, Honeoye Creek, Fillmore, New York. Excerpt: Rochester is a city in Monroe County, New York, south of Lake Ontario in the United States. The Rochester metropolitan area is the second largest regional economy in New York State according to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, after the New York City metropolitan area. Known as The World's Image Centre, it was also once known as The Flour City, and more recently as The Flower City. It is the county seat for Monroe County. Rochester's city population according to the 2010 census is approximately 210,565, making it New York's third most populous city after New York City and Buffalo. It is at the center of a larger Metropolitan Area which encompasses and extends beyond Monroe County and includes Genesee County, Livingston County, Ontario County, Orleans County and Wayne County. This area, which is part of the Western New York r...