Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
With dad Chris Mascaro, Rochester, looking on, young Jasper Mascaro, 2, is hands-on as he looks over the giant Kugel Ball fountain outside the Strong National Museum of Play in the new ...
Geva Theatre Center is a regional, not-for-profit, professional theatre company based in Rochester, New York. It is housed in an 1868 building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located in Rochester at 75 Woodbury Boulevard. The Center has full seasons of programming, in addition to discussions based on plays and staged ...
The Strong is an interactive, collections-based educational institution in Rochester, New York, United States, devoted to the study and exploration of play. [1] It carries out this mission through six programmatic arms called "Play Partners":
The Strong National Museum of Play (also known as just The Strong Museum or simply the Strong) is part of The Strong in Rochester, New York, United States.Established in 1969 and initially based on the personal collection of Rochester native Margaret Woodbury Strong, the museum opened to the public in 1982, after several years of planning, cataloguing, and exhibition development for the museum ...
To get you in that murderous mood, we dug up (hee, hee, hee) 28 spooky spots around Rochester that will leave you delightfully dead inside. Boo-tiful Rochester: Our Halloween map has 28 spooky ...
The Maplewood Historic District is located in Rochester in Monroe County, New York. The district is distinguished as having landscape designs, including Maplewood Park, originally laid out by Frederick Law Olmsted. [2] The district consists of 432 contributing structures and four contributing sites.
Donors can pick up boxes from 4-6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 18 at 1 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester. Map to over 150 Christmas lights in Rochester area We are still adding homes to our map, so please keep your ...
The Jonathan Child House, located at 37 S. Washington St. was constructed 1837-1838 by Jonathan Child (1785–1860), Rochester's first mayor and son-in-law of the city's founder Nathaniel Rochester. It features a monumental two story portico and is a fine example of the Greek Revival style.