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Homes of Prominent Rochesterians

Grateful acknowledgement is made for the assistance of Cynthia Howk from The Landmark Society and George Grobe from Bausch + Lomb
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  • 900 East Avenue, George Eastman House

    900 East Avenue, George Eastman House

  • 17 Madison St, Susan B. Anthony House

    17 Madison St, Susan B. Anthony House

  • 693 East Avenue, Home of Henry A. Strong (first president Eastman's company)

    693 East Avenue, Home of Henry A. Strong (first president Eastman's company)

    693 East Avenue, Home of Henry A. Strong

  • 147 Lake Avenue, Home of Margaret Woodbury Strong (benefactor of Museum of Play)

    147 Lake Avenue, Home of Margaret Woodbury Strong (benefactor of Museum of Play)

    147 Lake Avenue, Home of Margaret Woodbury Strong

  • Upper: 693 East Avenue, Home of Henry A. Strong Lower: 147 Lake Avenue, Summer home of Margaret Woodbury Strong

    Upper: 693 East Avenue, Home of Henry A. Strong Lower: 147 Lake Avenue, Summer home of Margaret Woodbury Strong

    Upper: 693 East Avenue, Home of Henry A. Strong Lower: 147 Lake Avenue, Summer home of Margaret Woodbury Strong

  • 935 East Av, Wedding present from Rufus Sibley to his daughter Elizabeth

    935 East Av, Wedding present from Rufus Sibley to his daughter Elizabeth

  • 1075 St. Paul St., Home of John Jacob Bausch (founder of Bausch + Lomb)

    1075 St. Paul St., Home of John Jacob Bausch (founder of Bausch + Lomb)

    1075 St. Paul St., Home of John Jacob Bausch

  • 1075 St. Paul St., Home of John Jacob Bausch

    1075 St. Paul St., Home of John Jacob Bausch

    1075 St. Paul St., Home of John Jacob Bausch

  • 1065 St. Paul Blvd, home of William Bausch (son of john Jacob Bausch)

    1065 St. Paul Blvd, home of William Bausch (son of john Jacob Bausch)

    1065 St. Paul Blvd, home of William Bausch

  • 1065 St. Paul Blvd, home of Henry Bausch (son of John Jacob Bausch)

    1065 St. Paul Blvd, home of Henry Bausch (son of John Jacob Bausch)

    1062 St. Paul Blvd, Henry Bausch

  • "Bausch Corners" (St. Paul and Huntington Park), Homes of John Jacob Bausch and sons William and Henry

    "Bausch Corners" (St. Paul and Huntington Park), Homes of John Jacob Bausch and sons William and Henry

    "Bausch Corners" (St. Paul and Huntington Park), Homes of John Jacob Bausch and sons William and Henry

  • Jefferson Rd at Sutherland St, Home of Adolph Lomb (eldest son of Bausch + Lomb co-founder)

    Jefferson Rd at Sutherland St, Home of Adolph Lomb (eldest son of Bausch + Lomb co-founder)

  • 183 Troup Street, Campbell-Whittlessey House

    183 Troup Street, Campbell-Whittlessey House

  • 400 East Ave., Home of Hiram Sibley (Western Union)

    400 East Ave., Home of Hiram Sibley (Western Union)

    400 East Ave., Home of Hiram Sibley

  • 9 Prince Street, Sibley Watson House

    9 Prince Street, Sibley Watson House

    9 Prince Street, Sibley Watson House

  • Upper: 400 East Ave., Home of Hiram Sibley; Lower: 9 Prince Street, Sibley Watson House

    Upper: 400 East Ave., Home of Hiram Sibley; Lower: 9 Prince Street, Sibley Watson House

    Upper: 400 East Ave., Home of Hiram Sibley; Lower: 9 Prince Street, Sibley Watson House

  • 16 East Blvd, Edward Boynton House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Built 1908, Rehabilitated 2010-2012

    16 East Blvd, Edward Boynton House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Built 1908, Rehabilitated 2010-2012

    16 East Blvd, Edward Boynton House, Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect, Built 1908, Rehabilitated 2010-2012

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  • 70 East Blvd, Home of Oliver Culver, Moved from Culver Rd.

    70 East Blvd, Home of Oliver Culver, Moved from Culver Rd.

    70 East Blvd, Home of Oliver Culver, Moved from Culver Rd.

  • 35 South Washington Street, Jonathan Child House (first mayor of Rochester)

    35 South Washington Street, Jonathan Child House (first mayor of Rochester)

    35 South Washington Street, Jonathan Child House

  • 1316 East Avenue, Home of M. Herbert and Elsa Bausch Eisenhart

    1316 East Avenue, Home of M. Herbert and Elsa Bausch Eisenhart

    1316 East Avenue, Home of M. Herbert and Elsa Bausch Eisenhart

  • Mt Hope, Home of Patrick Barry ( pioneer horticulturist)

    Mt Hope, Home of Patrick Barry ( pioneer horticulturist)

  • Stone-Tolan House, 2370 East Avenue The home and tavern run by Orringh and Elizabeth Stone was built in 1792 and is the oldest home in the county.

    Stone-Tolan House, 2370 East Avenue The home and tavern run by Orringh and Elizabeth Stone was built in 1792 and is the oldest home in the county.

    Stone-Tolan House, 2370 East Avenue The home and tavern run by Orringh and Elizabeth Stone was built in 1792 and is the oldest home in the county.

  • 853 Culver Rd, Home of Martha Matilda Harper, Hair care products

    853 Culver Rd, Home of Martha Matilda Harper, Hair care products

    853 Culver Rd, Home of Martha Matilda Harper, Hair care products

  • 706 East Ave , home of George Hamlet Taylor

    706 East Ave , home of George Hamlet Taylor

    706 East Ave , home of George Hamlet Taylor

  • 930 East Avenue, Charles Force Hutchison

    930 East Avenue, Charles Force Hutchison

    930 East Avenue, Charles Force Hutchison

  • 133 South Fitzhugh Street, Hoyt-Potter House (Current home of Landmark Society)

    133 South Fitzhugh Street, Hoyt-Potter House (Current home of Landmark Society)

  • Kanatota House in Webster Park, summer home of J. Warren Cutler, the quieter half of the Cutler brothers (think mail chutes)

    Kanatota House in Webster Park, summer home of J. Warren Cutler, the quieter half of the Cutler brothers (think mail chutes)

    Kanatota House in Webster Park, summer home of J. Warren Cutler, the quieter half of the Cutler brothers (think mail chutes)

  • 947 East Ave, home of R. Frank Ritter (founder of Ritter Dental)

    947 East Ave, home of R. Frank Ritter (founder of Ritter Dental)

    947 East Ave, home of R. Frank Ritter

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    Stone-Tolan House, 2370 East Avenue The home and tavern run by Orringh and Elizabeth Stone was built in 1792 and is the oldest home in the county.
    853 Culver Rd, Home of Martha Matilda Harper, Hair care products