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Welcome to Rochester
Rochester is not just a place, it is an ideal, a vision. This vision is shared not only by its residents, but also every visitor. Rochester is truly made for living. Whether taking a stroll on the beach at Charlotte, taking a bike ride on a path lined with fall foliage, or skiing on a quiet, snow-covered trail, Rochester remains a true destination.
Some of the city's top choices for visitors include:
Seabreeze Park 4600 Culver Road, Rochester, NY 14622 716-323-1900, 800-395-2500 Give your family all the fun and excitement of more than 70 great attractions at Seabreeze. You'll find thrilling adult rides and classic family rides - plus some cool kiddie rides too. Then there's Raging Rivers, a whole waterpark full of liquid fun for everyone. Plus, check out great games to play, favorite summertime foods to eat and live shows to watch and enjoy.
Frontier Field One Morrie Silver Way, Rochester, NY 14608 800-447-2623 Frontier Field is the baseball field where the Rochester Red Wings play. Frontier Field is a unique location for all kinds of special events - including company picnics, family reunions, sports tournaments, wedding rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions, fund-raising events, motivational meetings, and more.
Seneca Park Zoo 2222 Saint Paul Street, Rochester, NY 14621 716-336-7200 Seneca Park is one of the Rochester area's parks that were designed by the landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted. The park opened in 1893 and animals were first displayed here a year later.
Rock Ventures 1044 University Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607 716-442-5462 18,000 square feet of climbing surface, a full-sized indoor high and low ropes course, and sophisticated team creation seminars through Shared Adventures. Rock climbing is a two-person sport. One person holds the rope (belays) while the other climbs. You must be at least twelve years old to take our belay certification course. If you're under twelve, you just get to climb more!
George Eastman House 900 East Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607 716-271-3361 Once the estate of George Eastman, the founder of the Eastman Kodak Company, this restored Colonial Revival mansion is situated on 12 and a half acres and is open to the public. Visitors of the International Museum of Photography and Film can see the home, gardens, a state-of-the-art archives building, two theatres, a study center, exhibition galleries, and the Discovery Room. The main purpose of the museum is to tell the story of the history of photography and motion pictures over the last 150 years.
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