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The Inner Loop was a prominent feature of "State of the City 2011: In The Loop", a two-month exhibition held by the Rochester Contemporary Art Center in 2011. The event featured various works reflecting on the history of the highway and downtown Rochester and aimed to provoke discussions about the future of the city.
We looked at The Democrat and Chronicle’s coverage over time to see how the coverage of the Inner Loop has evolved. Then vs. now: How the story of Rochester’s Inner Loop has changed Skip to ...
State Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The district consists of the last surviving continuous row of 19th-century masonry commercial buildings within Rochester's Inner Loop. They were developed between 1825 and 1900 and the row forms an unpretentious unbroken wall of 12 ...
The Outer Loop circles just outside the city limits while the former Inner Loop once circled around the immediate downtown area within the city (the easternmost sector was closed in 2015). From the west are Lake Ontario State Parkway , NY 531 and I-490 ; I-390 feeds from the south; and NY 104 , NY 441 , and I-490 approach from the east.
A map of certain attractions within the Inner Loop. Downtown Rochester is showcased by several skyscrapers including the 450 ft (140 m) Xerox Tower, creating an urban setting. In the early 2000s, the City of Rochester built new condos and other residential buildings in Downtown with huge success. Older buildings are being converted into lofts.
Ridarsky said the second oldest building within the city would be the Ebenezer Watts House. Located at 47 S. Fitzhugh St., the home was built around 1825, according to Ridarsky. What's the oldest ...
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The city of Rochester includes 122 of these properties and districts, including all National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately. One property, the New York State Barge Canal, a National Historic Landmark District spans both the city and the remainder of the county.