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About New York
Rochester,
New York, one of the third largest urban areas in the
state, looks to the future while preserving the natural beauty
of its awesome waterways and an intriguing past.
Ideally located at the heart of New
York's northeast region, Rochester's business forces
sit within easy reach of Washington
DC, Toronto,
Philadelphia,
Detroit,
Montreal and
New York City proper.
Considered a high-tech
community, Rochester's skilled workers find employment in
photonics, university research, imaging sciences, software
development and the biotech industry.
Downtown Rochester,
the area's most dynamic commercial center, is home to both
regional and international corporate headquarters. It is quickly
becoming a trendy place for residents to call home, with over two
thousand lofts, apartments, and town homes and three exciting
entertainment districts all within walking distance. The
Greater Rochester Region has the third highest rate of
job growth in the nation, according to Manpower
Employment Outlook, and it's easy to see why more and more highly
skilled workers relocate here. Rochester, NY boasts twice the
national average of engineers, scientists and technical
specialists.
Rochester's population of almost 220,000 (according to the
2000 census) does much more than just work. Over 11,000 acres
of parkland grace the Rochester area with green beauty and
opportunity for all sorts of recreation. Situated on the
shores of Lake
Ontario, and bisected by the Genesee River, the
glacier-formed terrain holds waterfalls, gorges, smaller lakes
and streams. Rochester's magnificent waterways draw
vacationers from all over to enjoy the great fishing, canoeing
and boating. Sunset cruise ships provide romantic dinners,
while Seneca
Park Zoo and the Seabreeze
Amusement Park are just two of the choice places to
entertain the kids.
Monroe
County and Rochester residents thrive on winter
sports, too. Hockey,
ice-skating, ice-fishing and sledding abound. Over 95 inches
of snow generally fall each year, making the area a winter
wonderland.
For the historian, Rochester is a gold mine. It contains more
sites on the National
Historic Register than any other city of its size.
The city has worked hard to preserve its past, while marching
bravely into its high-tech future, and restoration of its
historic architecture and landmarks has been a top priority.
Antique stores stand proudly next to some of the latest
trendy shopping malls.
A unique blend of old and new, of nature and technology,
Rochester, New York remains a great place to live and thrive,
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