What to the Slave is the 4th of July?
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day we are hopefully reminded of the inspiring actions and many speeches by an individual who dedicated his life to the pursuit of freedom and basic human rights—not just...
View ArticleRochester, New York Jigsaw Puzzle
I love collecting fun little bits of Rochester history. So a few years ago I bought this Rochester jigsaw puzzle on eBay. Well somehow it slipped behind my sofa and I just recently found it again. It’s...
View ArticleOf Rochester, New York: A Place of Flour and Flowers
The following is a guest post submitted by Joel Helfrich. Submit your story today. I live in America’s first boom town—Rochester, New York—on Linden Street. Linden trees, unsurprisingly, line much of...
View ArticleLocal Theatre Group Sets Its Sights on (another) Historic Church
Last September the Bread and Water Theatre group expressed interest in purchasing the Westminster Presbyterian Church at 660 West Main Street after learning that its owner had asked the City for...
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