Posted October 2, 201311 yr Rochester, NY Irving Place / Old City Hall (1875) Terminal Building Academy Building (1874) St Luke's Church (1823) Monroe County Office Building Four Corners Building (1966) on left, Union Trust (1904) on right Monroe County Savings Bank/First National Bank of Rochester (1924) Ellwanger-Barry Building (1888) Rochester City Hall (1885, originally post office) Executive Building, Powers Building, Crossroads Building, Reynolds Arcade, Radisson Rochester Riverside, Granite Building... Kodak Tower (1915) State Street Historic District Reynolds Arcade (1932) Replaced a building with the same name from ~1830 that actually was an arcade (with a skylight) Powers Building- bottom eight floors 1870, top five floors added in 1891 to be taller than the (also awesome, but somehow it seems I have no picture of it!) Wilder Building across the street Times Square Building (1930) Aqueduct Building (1880) First Federal Plaza (1976) (center) Monroe County Civic Center / Courthouse area toward the other side of the Genesee River… Saint Joseph's Church (1910) Kirstein Building (1910) (right side), HC Cohen Company Building/Andrews Building (left side) Saint Paul Place (1920) (and Pilot Building to the right) Searle Building (1890) (right side), Levy Building (left side) Plaza Apartments (1975) Smith-Gormley Warner Place (1884) Cox Building (1888) and part of the Edwards Building (1908) on the right SUNY Brockport MetroCenter (Chamber of Commerce Building 1917) Alliance Building (1926) (left side), National Company Building (1924) (right side) Hyatt Regency Hotel (1990) Sibley Building (1926) Chase Tower (1973) Midtown Tower (1962) currently being renovated. Previously had Victor Gruen's first enclosed urban mall, which was removed Xerox Tower (1968) First Universalist Church (1908) Bausch & Lomb Place (1995) One HSBC Plaza (1970) Richford Building (orginally 1915…facade was moderized in 1970) Gibbs Place (right side), Cadillac Hotel (1915) (left side) Cutler Building (1897) (left side) and NY State Supreme Court (right side) Christ Church (1894) 111 East Avenue Commons (1925) (left side) and Rochester Gas & Electric (1925) (right side) Eastman School of Music Student Living Center (1990) Adam Brown Block (1885) Eastman Theatre (1923) Sibley Triangle Building (1897) Temple Building (1925) Rochester Savings Bank (1927) Bank of America Building (1962)
October 2, 201311 yr It's a more intact Dayton. Rochester is a beauty. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
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