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RochesterSubway. com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY I remember seeing the cave there when I fished down there, but wasn’t big on caves back then If my memory serves me well, I do remember a medium sized cave on the east side of the gorge, just south of the VA bridge You have another goat trail that goes down on the north side of the bridge then crosses under to the south
RochesterSubway. com : Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY Rochester NY's source for lost history and new ideas The Rochester Subway may be gone, but these old Rochester photos, maps, images and stories bring back pieces of Rochester history few people know about Explore Rochester's past and learn what may be in store for its future
Comments on: Exploring the Caves of Rochester, NY There is another cave behind Beebee Station (west wall of river gorge) that goes all the way under state street to kodak Years ago, it had a wooden door labeled "The Lucky Star Mine" The old overflow tunnel ("the door") that is being discussed was ther certainly before 1970 During the period when Rochester had a combined sanitary-storm sewer system, heavy rainfall would cause water to gush
RochesterSubway. com : History of Seabreeze Amusement Park Penny Arcade was one of buildings fronting the Greyhound on west side; destroyed by 1933 fire along with adjoining Dodgem, Cave of the Winds, Shooting Gallery (Liquid Gas Range), Shuffle Board, and Archery (see 1932 blueprint) Sanborn map of 1924 shows a Penny Arcade at the west edge of the park along the trolley tracks north of the MG-R
The Walls of El Camino - rochestersubway. com I went to a big expensive university to study art for four years I’ve traveled to Italy and marveled at the work of the great masters I’ve gone out of my way to tip-toe through all the fancy art museums and galleries in New York and Toronto Earlier in the week I rode my bike down Rochester’s El Camino Trail I’m not sure why, but art has never taken my breath away quite like this
RochesterSubway. com : Inside Rochester’s Abandoned Walters Psychiatric . . . Thursday, November 15th, 2012 Tags: Driving Park Bridge, Genesee River, Lower Falls, Rico Cave, Rochester, rochester photos, urban exploration, urban explorers, video Posted in Rochester Destinations, Rochester Images, Urban Exploration, Video | 35 Comments »
RochesterSubway. com : Rochester’s Adventure in Optimism Rochester’s subway was not important to the city merely for transportation purposes It was also used as a freight connection between railways on opposite ends of the city Actually, freight operation was the most profitable aspect of subway operation A piece of the underground subway is still in use Freight trains traverse a small piece of the track to bring supplies to the Gannett
RochesterSubway. com : The Rochester Landmarks Poster, by Richard Margolis Last week we explored some of the caves in Rochester’s Genesee River gorge While digging around for information about Lower Falls, I came across some great stuff on the nearby Driving Park Bridge The bridge that you know today was built in 1989 But the previous bridge (shown above) had been there for nearly 100 years That’s pretty remarkable when you consider its length of 717 feet