Monroe County, New York
Buckingham Commons (Building)
[Map] Former industrial building repurposed for mixed commercial and residential spaceAlso known as: Art Craft Optical, Pullman Building
Chamber of Commerce (Building)
[Map · Street View] 55 Saint Paul St., Rochester, New YorkAlso known as: Suny Brockport Metro Center, The College at Brockport MetroCenter
Columbus Building (Building)
[Map] Former K of C headquarters now a commercial and residential buildingAlso known as: 50 Chestnut Plaza
East Main Street Historic District (District)
[Map · Street View] E. Main St. from South to Chestnut, East, Euclid, Clinton, Stone, Division, Elm, Atlas, Achilles & Franklin, Rochester, New York
Eastman Theater (Theater)
[Map] A Magnificent Theater and Music School in Downtown RochesterAlso known as: Eastman School of Music
Genesee Lighthouse (Lighthouse)
[Map · Street View] 70 Lighthouse St., Rochester, New YorkAlso known as: Genesse Lighthouse and Keeper's House, Charlotte Genesee Lighthouse
Hallman Chevrolet Building (Building)
[Map] Former Chevrolet dealership now an apartment building mixed with retail spaceAlso known as: SPoT Coffee, Chevy Place
Highland Park Diner (Diner)
[Map] Classic streamline diner in its original locationAlso known as: Dauphin's Superior Diner
Kodak Tower (Building)
[Map] French Revival Skyscraper, World Headquarters of Eastman KodakAlso known as: "The Nerve Center of Photography"
Latta-Meech House (House)
[Map] Former residence now housing the local visitor's bureau and a coffee shop
Lincoln Building (Building)
[Map] Four story stone structure in the heart of the Eastman Historic DistrictAlso known as: Messinger Hall, Eastman School of Music
Nazareth House (School)
[Map] 94 Averill Ave., Rochester, New YorkAlso known as: St. Andrew's Parish House
Park Avenue Historic District (District)
[Map · Street View] Portions of Alexander, Audubon, Barrington, Berkeley, Berkshire, Beverly, Brighton, Brunswick, Calumet, Cambridge, Colby, Cornell, Dartmouth, Darwin, Donlon, Edgerton, Ericsson, Faraday, Girard, Harlem, Harper, Harvard, Homer, & Meigs Sts., et al., R
Phoenix Building (Commercial building)
[Map] Restored hotel housing professional officesAlso known as: Phoenix Hotel, Pittsford Inn
Powers Building (Commercial building)
[Map] A massive, elaborate, Second Empire style building
Pulaski Library (Library)
[Map] 1151 Hudson Ave., Rochester, New YorkAlso known as: Hudson Branch Library
Richardson's Tavern (Building)
[Map] 1474 Marsh Rd., Perinton, New YorkAlso known as: Richardson's Canal House Inn
Rochester Club (Building)
[Map] Georgian Revival style, former social club, now an office building
Sagamore Hotel (Hotel)
[Map] Nine-story hotel building converted to an apartment buildingAlso known as: One Eleven on East
Seneca Park East and West (Park)
[Map] Saint Paul Blvd., Maplewood Dr, Lake Ave., Rochester, New YorkAlso known as: Seneca Park and Maplewood Park
Sibley, Lindsay and Curr (Building)
[Map] Former Department Store Being Redeveloped into Mixed Use Retail, Residential, and Office SpaceAlso known as: Sibley Square, Sibley's
Stone-Tolan House (Museum)
[Map] 2370 E. Ave., Brighton, New YorkAlso known as: Stone-Tolan House Museum
Strand Theater (Theater)
[Map] Temporarily closed (all theaters in New York are closed during Covid19)
Temple Building (Building)
[Map] 14 story temple church, now also residence and business officesAlso known as: Baptist Temple, Grace Road Church
Third Ward Historic District (District)
[Map] Roughly bounded by Adams and Peach Sts., I-490, and both sides of Troup and Fitzhugh Sts., Rochester, New York
Times Square Building (Building)
[Map] One of Rochester's most distinctive landmarks topped by a massive sculture entitled, "Wings of Progess"Also known as: Genesee Valley Trust building
University Club (Building)
[Map] Former social club now a hotel and popular restaurantAlso known as: The Inn On Broadway, Tournedos Steakhouse
Windom Hall (Meeting hall)
[Map] Library Open to the PublicAlso known as: Scottsville Free Library