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East of Buffalo, New York and northwest of
Syracuse, New York on the southern shore of
Lake Ontario in western New York State, Rochester
straddles the [Genessee River]? as is flows northward,
draining into Lake Ontario.

The city is sometimes known as the Flour City, based on its
early industrial history as a site for grain mills, located
along waterfalls on the Genesee in what is now the Brown's Race
area of downtown Rochester.

Rochester is home to a number of colleges and universities,
including the [Rochester Institute of Technology]?, the University of Rochester, and
Saint John Fisher College. The city is also host to a number
of international businesses, including [Eastman Kodak]?, which
makes Rochester its world headquarters, as well as Xerox and
[[Bausch_&_Lomb]].

South of Rochester sits New York's Southern Tier, including the
scenic [Letchworth Park]? with it's spectacular riverine canyon,
and the glacially-formed Finger Lakes.
East of Buffalo and northwest of Syracuse on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in western New York State, Rochester straddles the [Genessee River]? as it flows northward, draining into Lake Ontario.

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[Irondequoit Bay]? bounds, roughly, the eastern edge of
Rochester.
The city is sometimes known as the Flour City, based on its early industrial history as a site for grain mills, located along waterfalls on the Genessee in what is now the Brown's Race area of downtown Rochester. Later during the mid-19th century, the city became known as the Flower City, due to the growing commercial nursery business in the area.

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Surrounding communities include Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield,
Henrietta, Gates, Chili, East Rochester . . .
Rochester is home to a number of colleges and universities, including the [Rochester Institute of Technology]?, the University of Rochester, and Saint John Fisher College. The city is also host to a number of international businesses, including [Eastman Kodak]?, which makes Rochester its world headquarters, as well as Xerox and [Bausch and Lomb]?.

South of Rochester sits New York's Southern Tier, including the scenic [Letchworth Park]? with it's spectacular riverine canyon, and the glacially-formed Finger Lakes.

[Irondequoit Bay]? bounds, roughly, the eastern edge of Rochester.

Surrounding communities include Irondequoit, Webster, Penfield, Greece, Henrietta, Gates, Chili, Pittsford and East Rochester

The city's Victorian era Mt. Hope Cemetary includes the final resting place of several famous Americans, including Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass.

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