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Detailed map of Rochester

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic PlacesinRochester, New York, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]

There are 226 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Monroe County, including three National Historic Landmarks. The city of Rochester includes 122 of these properties and districts, including all National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the remaining properties and districts are listed separately. One property, the New York State Barge Canal, a National Historic Landmark District spans both the city and the remainder of the county. Another property in Rochester was formerly listed and has been removed.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 31, 2024.[2]

Current listings[edit]

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Andrews Street Bridge
Andrews Street Bridge
Andrews Street Bridge
October 11, 1984
(#84000182)
Andrews St. at Genesee River
43°09′32N 77°36′45W / 43.158889°N 77.6125°W / 43.158889; -77.6125 (Andrews Street Bridge)
Rochester
2 Susan B. Anthony House
Susan B. Anthony House
Susan B. Anthony House
October 15, 1966
(#66000528)
17 Madison St.
43°09′12N 77°37′41W / 43.153333°N 77.628056°W / 43.153333; -77.628056 (Susan B. Anthony House)
Rochester This NHL is where Susan B. Anthony was arrested after attempting to vote in the 1872 Presidential Election
3 Aquinas Institute
Aquinas Institute
Aquinas Institute
June 8, 1989
(#89000464)
1127 Dewey Ave.
43°11′15N 77°38′26W / 43.1875°N 77.640556°W / 43.1875; -77.640556 (Aquinas Institute)
Rochester
4 Arvine Heights Historic District
Arvine Heights Historic District
Arvine Heights Historic District
June 1, 2015
(#15000310)
15–120 Arvine Heights
43°07′35N 77°38′21W / 43.126314°N 77.6390827°W / 43.126314; -77.6390827 (Arvine Heights Historic District)
Rochester Early 20th-century middle-class residential development
5 Azalea-Highland Park Terrace Historic District March 11, 2024
(#100010023)
Portions of Meadowbrook, Azalea, Laney, Arbor Roads and Highland & Elmwood Avenues
43°07′38N 77°36′21W / 43.1272°N 77.6057°W / 43.1272; -77.6057 (Azalea-Highland Park Terrace Historic District)
Rochester
6 Bevier Memorial Building
Bevier Memorial Building
Bevier Memorial Building
October 25, 1973
(#73001201)
Washington St.
43°09′12N 77°36′59W / 43.153333°N 77.616389°W / 43.153333; -77.616389 (Bevier Memorial Building)
Rochester Built in 1910 for the Rochester Athaneaum and Mechanics Institute, a three and a half brick story with ceramic trim designed by architect Claude Fayette Bragdon.[5]
7 Brick Presbyterian Church Complex
Brick Presbyterian Church Complex
Brick Presbyterian Church Complex
March 12, 1992
(#92000152)
121 N. Fitzhugh St.
43°09′27N 77°37′01W / 43.1575°N 77.616944°W / 43.1575; -77.616944 (Brick Presbyterian Church Complex)
Rochester Now known as Downtown United Presbyterian Church, a Presbyterian church complex including the Brick Church and Church School (1860, rebuilt 1903), attached Brick Church Institute building (1909–1910), and Taylor Chapel (1941). The Brick Church and Church School was designed in 1860 as an Early Romanesque Revival–style edifice by Rochester architect Andrew Jackson Warner (1833–1910). His son, J. Foster Warner (1859–1937), modified the church structure to the Lombard Romanesque form in 1903.[6] Part of the Inner Loop Multiple Resource Area (MRA).
8 Bridge Square Historic District
Bridge Square Historic District
Bridge Square Historic District
October 11, 1984
(#84000273)
Roughly bounded by Inner Loop, Centre Park, Washington and W. Main Sts.
43°09′17N 77°37′08W / 43.154722°N 77.618889°W / 43.154722; -77.618889 (Bridge Square Historic District)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
9 Brown's Race Historic District
Brown's Race Historic District
Brown's Race Historic District
March 2, 1989
(#89000067)
Brown's Race St. from Platt St. to Conrail railroad tracks
43°09′38N 77°36′59W / 43.160556°N 77.616389°W / 43.160556; -77.616389 (Brown's Race Historic District)
Rochester District of 15 commercial buildings, 2 other structures and 14 sites, along or near the curving south rim of the Genesee River gorge at the rim of the High Falls. Included are the mill race and the 19th century iron Pont De Rennes bridge, which is in use as a pedestrian bridge and viewing platform of the High Falls and surrounding gorge.[7]
10 Adam Brown Block
Adam Brown Block
Adam Brown Block
October 4, 1985
(#85002857)
480 E. Main St.
43°09′31N 77°35′59W / 43.158611°N 77.599722°W / 43.158611; -77.599722 (Adam Brown Block)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
11 Browncroft Historic District
Browncroft Historic District
Browncroft Historic District
April 20, 2004
(#04000346)
Roughly bounded by Browncroft Blvd., Newcastle, Blossom, and Winton Rds.
43°09′16N 77°32′44W / 43.154444°N 77.545556°W / 43.154444; -77.545556 (Browncroft Historic District)
Rochester
12 Building at 216-222 South Avenue May 13, 2024
(#100010273)
216-222 South Avenue
43°09′07N 77°36′25W / 43.1520°N 77.6070°W / 43.1520; -77.6070 (Building at 216-222 South Avenue)
Rochester
13 Building at 551–555 North Goodman Street
Building at 551–555 North Goodman Street
Building at 551–555 North Goodman Street
March 20, 1986
(#86000448)
551–555 N. Goodman St.
43°09′50N 77°35′00W / 43.163889°N 77.583333°W / 43.163889; -77.583333 (Building at 551–555 North Goodman Street)
Rochester
14 Campbell-Whittlesey House
Campbell-Whittlesey House
Campbell-Whittlesey House
February 18, 1971
(#71000542)
123 S. Fitzhugh St.
43°09′04N 77°36′45W / 43.151111°N 77.6125°W / 43.151111; -77.6125 (Campbell-Whittlesey House)
Rochester
15 Central Trust Bank Building
Central Trust Bank Building
Central Trust Bank Building
February 14, 2012
(#12000014)
44 Exchange Rd.
43°09′18N 77°36′42W / 43.154925°N 77.611672°W / 43.154925; -77.611672 (Central Trust Bank Building)
Rochester
16 Chamber of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce
October 4, 1985
(#85002859)
55 Saint Paul St.
43°09′28N 77°36′36W / 43.157778°N 77.61°W / 43.157778; -77.61 (Chamber of Commerce)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
17 Jonathan Child House & Brewster-Burke House Historic District
Jonathan Child House & Brewster-Burke House Historic District
Jonathan Child House & Brewster-Burke House Historic District
February 18, 1971
(#71000543)
37 S. Washington St. and 130 Spring St.
43°09′10N 77°37′01W / 43.152778°N 77.616944°W / 43.152778; -77.616944 (Jonathan Child House & Brewster-Burke House Historic District)
Rochester
18 Chili–West Historic District
Chili–West Historic District
Chili–West Historic District
September 1, 2015
(#15000556)
15–17 Ardmore, 5–75 Appleton, 14–48 Darien, 22–56 Hancock, 41–146 Lozier & 20–99 Somerset Sts., 50–432 Chili Ave.
43°08′54N 77°38′42W / 43.148368°N 77.6451317°W / 43.148368; -77.6451317 (Chili–West Historic District)
Rochester Early suburban neighborhood completed by mid-1930s
19 Christ Church
Christ Church
Christ Church
February 12, 2008
(#08000024)
141 East Ave.
43°09′12N 77°35′26W / 43.153333°N 77.590556°W / 43.153333; -77.590556 (Christ Church)
Rochester
20 Church of Saints Peter and Paul Complex
Church of Saints Peter and Paul Complex
Church of Saints Peter and Paul Complex
June 20, 2012
(#12000342)
720 & 736 W. Main, & 681 Brown Sts.
43°09′06N 77°37′57W / 43.151575°N 77.632551°W / 43.151575; -77.632551 (Church of Saints Peter and Paul Complex)
Rochester
21 City Hall Historic District
City Hall Historic District
City Hall Historic District
September 17, 1974
(#74001258)
S. Fitzhugh St. between Broad and W. Main Sts.
43°09′16N 77°36′50W / 43.154444°N 77.613889°W / 43.154444; -77.613889 (City Hall Historic District)
Rochester
22 Congregation Ahavas Achim Anshi Austria
Congregation Ahavas Achim Anshi Austria
Congregation Ahavas Achim Anshi Austria
November 9, 2015
(#15000775)
692 Joseph Ave.
43°10′38N 77°36′34W / 43.177163°N 77.6093667°W / 43.177163; -77.6093667 (Congregation Ahavas Achim Anshi Austria)
Rochester 1928 Georgian Revival synagogue was early focal point for Jewish immigrant community in city's northeast
23 H. C. Cohen Company Building-Andrews Building
H. C. Cohen Company Building-Andrews Building
H. C. Cohen Company Building-Andrews Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002853)
216 Andrews St.
43°09′35N 77°36′34W / 43.159722°N 77.609444°W / 43.159722; -77.609444 (H. C. Cohen Company Building-Andrews Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
24 Court Exchange Building-National Casket Company
Court Exchange Building-National Casket Company
Court Exchange Building-National Casket Company
October 4, 1985
(#85002850)
142 Exchange St.
43°09′09N 77°36′40W / 43.1525°N 77.611111°W / 43.1525; -77.611111 (Court Exchange Building-National Casket Company)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
25 Court Street Bridge
Court Street Bridge
Court Street Bridge
October 11, 1984
(#84000276)
Court St. at Genesee River
43°09′12N 77°36′34W / 43.153333°N 77.609444°W / 43.153333; -77.609444 (Court Street Bridge)
Rochester
26 Cox Building
Cox Building
Cox Building
October 11, 1984
(#84000279)
36–48 St. Paul St.
43°09′27N 77°36′34W / 43.1575°N 77.609444°W / 43.1575; -77.609444 (Cox Building)
Rochester
27 Crosman Terrace Historic District October 28, 2022
(#100008317)
21 to 188 Crosman Terr.
43°08′19N 77°35′09W / 43.1385°N 77.5858°W / 43.1385; -77.5858 (Crosman Terrace Historic District)
Rochester
28 Chester Dewey School No. 14
Chester Dewey School No. 14
Chester Dewey School No. 14
October 4, 1985
(#85002847)
200 University Ave.
43°09′35N 77°35′51W / 43.159722°N 77.5975°W / 43.159722; -77.5975 (Chester Dewey School No. 14)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
29 East Avenue Historic District
East Avenue Historic District
East Avenue Historic District
April 17, 1979
(#79001589)
Irregular pattern along East Ave. from Probert St. to Alexander St.
43°09′09N 77°34′51W / 43.1525°N 77.580833°W / 43.1525; -77.580833 (East Avenue Historic District)
Rochester
30 East High School
East High School
East High School
June 30, 1983
(#83001707)
410 Alexander St.
43°09′35N 77°35′31W / 43.159722°N 77.591944°W / 43.159722; -77.591944 (East High School)
Rochester
31 East Main Street Historic District
East Main Street Historic District
East Main Street Historic District
December 13, 2017
(#100001069)
E. Main St. from South to Chestnut, East, Euclid, Clinton, Stone, Division, Elm, Atlas, Achilles & Franklin
43°09′26N 77°36′23W / 43.157133°N 77.606375°W / 43.157133; -77.606375 (East Main Street Historic District)
Rochester
32 East Side Presbyterian Church
East Side Presbyterian Church
East Side Presbyterian Church
November 10, 2010
(#10000898)
345 Parsells St.
43°09′56N 77°34′10W / 43.165556°N 77.569444°W / 43.165556; -77.569444 (East Side Presbyterian Church)
Rochester
33 Eastman Dental Dispensary
Eastman Dental Dispensary
Eastman Dental Dispensary
April 28, 1983
(#83001708)
800 E. Main St.
43°09′38N 77°35′30W / 43.160556°N 77.591667°W / 43.160556; -77.591667 (Eastman Dental Dispensary)
Rochester
34 George Eastman House
George Eastman House
George Eastman House
November 13, 1966
(#66000529)
900 East Ave.
43°09′12N 77°34′54W / 43.153333°N 77.581667°W / 43.153333; -77.581667 (George Eastman House)
Rochester
35 Edwards Building
Edwards Building
Edwards Building
October 11, 1984
(#84000287)
26–34 St. Paul St.
43°09′26N 77°36′33W / 43.157222°N 77.609167°W / 43.157222; -77.609167 (Edwards Building)
Rochester
36 Ellwanger and Barry Building
Ellwanger and Barry Building
Ellwanger and Barry Building
January 27, 2022
(#100007376)
39-41 State St.
43°09′23N 77°36′48W / 43.1565°N 77.6133°W / 43.1565; -77.6133 (Ellwanger and Barry Building)
Rochester
37 Ellwanger & Barry-Highland Park Historic District May 23, 2024
(#100010347)
Portions of Linden, Crawford, Mulberry, Meigs, Rockingham and South Goodman Streets; Gregory Hill Road, Mt. Vernon Avenue, Greenview Drive, & Highland Parkway
43°08′14N 77°36′03W / 43.1373°N 77.6009°W / 43.1373; -77.6009 (Ellwanger & Barry-Highland Park Historic District)
Rochester
38 Hervey Ely House
Hervey Ely House
Hervey Ely House
August 12, 1971
(#71000544)
138 Troup St.
43°09′05N 77°37′06W / 43.151389°N 77.618333°W / 43.151389; -77.618333 (Hervey Ely House)
Rochester
39 Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
March 29, 2001
(#01000295)
Jefferson Ave. at 9 Shelter St.
43°08′19N 77°37′47W / 43.138611°N 77.629722°W / 43.138611; -77.629722 (Emmanuel Presbyterian Church)
Rochester
40 English Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House
English Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House
English Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House
March 12, 1992
(#92000150)
111 N. Chestnut St.
43°09′32N 77°36′12W / 43.158889°N 77.603333°W / 43.158889; -77.603333 (English Evangelical Church of the Reformation and Parish House)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
41 Erie Canal: Second Genesee Aqueduct
Erie Canal: Second Genesee Aqueduct
Erie Canal: Second Genesee Aqueduct
September 29, 1976
(#76001228)
Broad St.
43°09′17N 77°36′35W / 43.154722°N 77.609722°W / 43.154722; -77.609722 (Erie Canal: Second Genesee Aqueduct)
Rochester
42 Federal Building
Federal Building
Federal Building
April 13, 1972
(#72000856)
N. Fitzhugh and Church Sts.
43°09′25N 77°36′54W / 43.156944°N 77.615°W / 43.156944; -77.615 (Federal Building)
Rochester
43 Fernwood Park Historic District
Fernwood Park Historic District
Fernwood Park Historic District
June 21, 2010
(#10000360)
Bounded by Fernwood Ave., Woodman Park, Culver Rd., and Waring Rd.
43°10′48N 77°33′45W / 43.18°N 77.5625°W / 43.18; -77.5625 (Fernwood Park Historic District)
Rochester
44 First National Bank of Rochester-Old Monroe County Savings Bank Building
First National Bank of Rochester-Old Monroe County Savings Bank Building
First National Bank of Rochester-Old Monroe County Savings Bank Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002861)
35 State St.
43°09′22N 77°36′49W / 43.156111°N 77.613611°W / 43.156111; -77.613611 (First National Bank of Rochester-Old Monroe County Savings Bank Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
45 First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
October 25, 1973
(#73001202)
101 S. Plymouth Ave.
43°09′10N 77°36′56W / 43.152778°N 77.615556°W / 43.152778; -77.615556 (First Presbyterian Church)
Rochester
46 First Unitarian Church
First Unitarian Church
First Unitarian Church
September 2, 2014
(#14000537)
220 Winton Rd., S.
43°08′28N 77°33′33W / 43.1409809°N 77.5591261°W / 43.1409809; -77.5591261 (First Unitarian Church)
Rochester 1969 brick Modernist structure by Louis Kahn
47 First Universalist Church
First Universalist Church
First Universalist Church
May 27, 1971
(#71000545)
SE corner of S. Clinton Ave. and Court St.
43°09′14N 77°36′17W / 43.153889°N 77.604722°W / 43.153889; -77.604722 (First Universalist Church)
Rochester
48 Four Corners-Genesee Crossroads Historic District April 12, 2024
(#100010188)
Portions of Andrews, Aqueduct, E & W Broad, , N & S Fitzhugh, Graves, E & W Main, Race, Saint Paul, State, N Water streets; N Plymouth Ave. & Exchange Blvd
43°09′21N 77°36′45W / 43.1558°N 77.6125°W / 43.1558; -77.6125 (Four Corners-Genesee Crossroads Historic District)
Rochester
49 Gannett Building
Gannett Building
Gannett Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002862)
55 Exchange St.
43°09′14N 77°36′45W / 43.153889°N 77.6125°W / 43.153889; -77.6125 (Gannett Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
50 Genesee Lighthouse
Genesee Lighthouse
Genesee Lighthouse
August 13, 1974
(#74001259)
70 Lighthouse St.
43°15′10N 77°36′40W / 43.252778°N 77.611111°W / 43.252778; -77.611111 (Genesee Lighthouse)
Rochester
51 German United Evangelical Church Complex
German United Evangelical Church Complex
German United Evangelical Church Complex
March 12, 1992
(#92000151)
60–90 Bittner St.
43°09′38N 77°36′34W / 43.160556°N 77.609444°W / 43.160556; -77.609444 (German United Evangelical Church Complex)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
52 Granite Building
Granite Building
Granite Building
October 11, 1984
(#84000290)
130 E. Main St.
43°09′25N 77°36′33W / 43.156944°N 77.609167°W / 43.156944; -77.609167 (Granite Building)
Rochester Built in 1894 to house the Sibley, Lindsay and Curr department store.
53 Gregory Tract Historic District January 19, 2022
(#100007350)
Portions of Benton, Caroline, Cayuga, Diem, Gregory, Linden, Meigs, Nicholson, Oakland, Seager, South Goodman, and Weider Sts., Carroll and Goebel Pls., Mt. Vernon and South Clinton Aves., Washburn Park
43°08′25N 77°36′05W / 43.1404°N 77.6014°W / 43.1404; -77.6014 (Gregory Tract Historic District)
Rochester
54 Grove Place Historic District
Grove Place Historic District
Grove Place Historic District
October 11, 1984
(#84000299)
Gibbs, Selden, Grove and Windsor Sts.
43°09′35N 77°36′03W / 43.159722°N 77.600833°W / 43.159722; -77.600833 (Grove Place Historic District)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
55 David Hagaman House
David Hagaman House
David Hagaman House
December 23, 1994
(#94001477)
661 Highland Ave.
43°07′50N 77°35′45W / 43.130556°N 77.595833°W / 43.130556; -77.595833 (David Hagaman House)
Rochester
56 Hickey-Freeman Company Building
Hickey-Freeman Company Building
Hickey-Freeman Company Building
October 26, 2022
(#100008310)
1155 North Clinton Ave., 24 Morrill St., and 313 Ave. D
43°10′49N 77°36′49W / 43.1802°N 77.6137°W / 43.1802; -77.6137 (Hickey-Freeman Company Building)
Rochester
57 Holy Rosary Church Complex
Holy Rosary Church Complex
Holy Rosary Church Complex
September 4, 2012
(#12000597)
414 Lexington Ave.
43°10′47N 77°38′29W / 43.179645°N 77.641307°W / 43.179645; -77.641307 (Holy Rosary Church Complex)
Rochester
58 House at 235–237 Reynolds Street
House at 235–237 Reynolds Street
House at 235–237 Reynolds Street
September 12, 1985
(#85002272)
235–237 Reynolds St.
43°08′35N 77°37′36W / 43.143056°N 77.626667°W / 43.143056; -77.626667 (House at 235–237 Reynolds Street)
Rochester
59 Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Complex
Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Complex
Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Complex
March 31, 1992
(#92000381)
445 Frederick Douglass St. and 187 and 205 Edinburgh St.
43°08′47N 77°37′04W / 43.146389°N 77.617778°W / 43.146389; -77.617778 (Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church Complex)
Rochester
60 Immanuel Baptist Church
Immanuel Baptist Church
Immanuel Baptist Church
February 5, 2002
(#01001566)
815 Park Ave.
43°08′48N 77°34′28W / 43.146667°N 77.574444°W / 43.146667; -77.574444 (Immanuel Baptist Church)
Rochester
61 Inglewood and Thurston Historic District
Inglewood and Thurston Historic District
Inglewood and Thurston Historic District
June 30, 2015
(#15000368)
15–218 Inglewood Dr., 169-291 Thurston Rd. & 5 Marlborough
43°08′26N 77°39′15W / 43.1406°N 77.6543°W / 43.1406; -77.6543 (Inglewood and Thurston Historic District)
Rochester
62 Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association
Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association
Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association
October 4, 1985
(#85002848)
400 Andrews St.
43°09′37N 77°36′16W / 43.160278°N 77.604444°W / 43.160278; -77.604444 (Jewish Young Men's and Women's Association)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
63 Kirstein Building
Kirstein Building
Kirstein Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002844)
242 Andrews St.
43°09′36N 77°36′28W / 43.16°N 77.607778°W / 43.16; -77.607778 (Kirstein Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
64 Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company Complex
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company Complex
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company Complex
December 10, 2021
(#100007212)
52 and 28-50 Aqueduct, 40-50 East Broad, 38-46 Graves, and 11 Race Sts.
43°09′19N 77°36′40W / 43.1554°N 77.6112°W / 43.1554; -77.6112 (Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Company Complex)
Rochester
65 Lehigh Valley Railroad Station
Lehigh Valley Railroad Station
Lehigh Valley Railroad Station
October 4, 1985
(#85002858)
99 Court St.
43°09′11N 77°36′29W / 43.153056°N 77.608056°W / 43.153056; -77.608056 (Lehigh Valley Railroad Station)
Rochester Currently Dinosaur Bar-B-Que; part of the Inner Loop MRA
66 Leopold Street Shule
Leopold Street Shule
Leopold Street Shule
June 7, 1974
(#74001260)
30 Leopold St.
43°09′53N 77°36′16W / 43.164722°N 77.604444°W / 43.164722; -77.604444 (Leopold Street Shule)
Rochester
67 Linden-South Historic District
Linden-South Historic District
Linden-South Historic District
August 26, 2009
(#09000655)
25–272 Linden St., 809–835 South Ave.
43°08′20N 77°36′21W / 43.138858°N 77.605964°W / 43.138858; -77.605964 (Linden-South Historic District)
Rochester
68 Little Theatre
Little Theatre
Little Theatre
October 4, 1985
(#85002860)
240 East Ave.
43°09′21N 77°35′52W / 43.155833°N 77.597778°W / 43.155833; -77.597778 (Little Theatre)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
69 Madison Square-West Main Street Historic District
Madison Square-West Main Street Historic District
Madison Square-West Main Street Historic District
November 3, 1988
(#88002382)
Roughly bounded by Silver, Canal, W. Main and Madison Sts.
43°09′14N 77°37′37W / 43.153889°N 77.626944°W / 43.153889; -77.626944 (Madison Square-West Main Street Historic District)
Rochester
70 Main Street Bridge
Main Street Bridge
Main Street Bridge
October 11, 1984
(#84000303)
Main St. at Genesee River
43°09′22N 77°36′39W / 43.156111°N 77.610833°W / 43.156111; -77.610833 (Main Street Bridge)
Rochester
71 Maplewood Historic District
Maplewood Historic District
Maplewood Historic District
December 8, 1997
(#97001454)
21–267 Alameda, 26–284 Albemarle, 21–148 Augustine, 36–68 Birr Sts., 1–9 Burke Terrace, 1136–1212 Dewey Ave.
43°07′26N 77°37′44W / 43.123889°N 77.628889°W / 43.123889; -77.628889 (Maplewood Historic District)
Rochester Neighborhood built around Frederick Law Olmsted landscapes; district expanded in 2016.
72 Leander McCord Houses Historic District November 10, 2021
(#100007111)
249, 259, 267, 275, and 285 Maplewood Dr.
43°11′47N 77°37′25W / 43.1965°N 77.6237°W / 43.1965; -77.6237 (Leander McCord Houses Historic District)
Rochester
73 Michaels-Stern Building
Michaels-Stern Building
Michaels-Stern Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002854)
87 N. Clinton Ave.
43°09′31N 77°36′28W / 43.158611°N 77.607778°W / 43.158611; -77.607778 (Michaels-Stern Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
74 George J. Michelsen Furniture Factory
George J. Michelsen Furniture Factory
George J. Michelsen Furniture Factory
June 6, 2012
(#12000328)
182 Avenue D
43°10′49N 77°37′11W / 43.180286°N 77.619655°W / 43.180286; -77.619655 (George J. Michelsen Furniture Factory)
Rochester
75 Mount Hope Cemetery
Mount Hope Cemetery
Mount Hope Cemetery
April 30, 2018
(#100002361)
Bounded by Mount Hope and Elmwood Aves., and Intercampus Dr.
43°07′39N 77°37′10W / 43.1276°N 77.6194°W / 43.1276; -77.6194 (Mount Hope Cemetery)
Rochester Early rural cemetery is final resting place of Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony, among other notables.
76 Mt. Hope-Highland Historic District
Mt. Hope-Highland Historic District
Mt. Hope-Highland Historic District
January 21, 1974
(#74001261)
Bounded roughly by the Clarissa St. Bridge, Genesee River, Grove and Mt. Hope Aves.
43°08′09N 77°36′40W / 43.135833°N 77.611111°W / 43.135833; -77.611111 (Mt. Hope-Highland Historic District)
Rochester A boundary increase was approved February 20, 2024.
77 National Company Building
National Company Building
National Company Building
October 11, 1984
(#84000291)
159 E. Main St.
43°09′23N 77°36′29W / 43.156389°N 77.608056°W / 43.156389; -77.608056 (National Company Building)
Rochester
78 Naval Armory-Convention Hall
Naval Armory-Convention Hall
Naval Armory-Convention Hall
October 4, 1985
(#85002852)
75 Woodbury Blvd.
43°09′08N 77°36′19W / 43.152222°N 77.605278°W / 43.152222; -77.605278 (Naval Armory-Convention Hall)
Rochester Currently houses the Geva Theatre Center; part of the Inner Loop MRA
79 Nazareth House
Nazareth House
Nazareth House
April 12, 1984
(#84002734)
94 Averill Ave.
43°08′39N 77°36′35W / 43.144167°N 77.609722°W / 43.144167; -77.609722 (Nazareth House)
Rochester
80 New York State Barge Canal
New York State Barge Canal
New York State Barge Canal
October 15, 2014
(#14000860)
Linear across city
43°09′52N 77°40′35W / 43.164542°N 77.676351°W / 43.164542; -77.676351 (New York State Barge Canal)
Rochester Successor to Erie Canal approved by state voters in early 20th century to compete with railroads.
81 Norton Village Historic District
Norton Village Historic District
Norton Village Historic District
June 21, 2010
(#10000362)
Norton St., Norton Village Ln., Village Way, and Veteran St.
43°11′14N 77°33′58W / 43.187222°N 77.566111°W / 43.187222; -77.566111 (Norton Village Historic District)
Rochester
82 O'Kane Market and O'Kane Building
O'Kane Market and O'Kane Building
O'Kane Market and O'Kane Building
September 12, 1985
(#85002288)
104–106 Bartlett St. & 239–255 Reynolds St.
43°08′34N 77°37′36W / 43.142778°N 77.626667°W / 43.142778; -77.626667 (O'Kane Market and O'Kane Building)
Rochester
83 Old Stone Warehouse
Old Stone Warehouse
Old Stone Warehouse
October 15, 1973
(#73001203)
1 Mt. Hope Ave.
43°08′54N 77°36′24W / 43.148333°N 77.606667°W / 43.148333; -77.606667 (Old Stone Warehouse)
Rochester
84 Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church
Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church
Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church
March 12, 1992
(#92000153)
210 Pleasant St.
43°09′32N 77°36′33W / 43.158889°N 77.609167°W / 43.158889; -77.609167 (Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
85 Park Avenue Historic District
Park Avenue Historic District
Park Avenue Historic District
February 20, 2020
(#100004981)
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.
43°08′56N 77°34′52W / 43.1490°N 77.5812°W / 43.1490; -77.5812 (Park Avenue Historic District)
Rochester
86 Polvino Building December 23, 2019
(#100004804)
216 Central Park
43°10′07N 77°35′21W / 43.1685°N 77.5893°W / 43.1685; -77.5893 (Polvino Building)
Rochester 1925 building was home to many businesses opened by Italian immigrants
87 Powers Building and Powers Hotel
Powers Building and Powers Hotel
Powers Building and Powers Hotel
April 3, 1973
(#73001204)
W. Main and State Sts.
43°09′21N 77°36′48W / 43.155833°N 77.613333°W / 43.155833; -77.613333 (Powers Building and Powers Hotel)
Rochester 1869 building was once city's tallest; adjacent hotel included in 2019 boundary increase
88 Pulaski Library
Pulaski Library
Pulaski Library
February 5, 2002
(#01001562)
1151 Hudson Ave.
43°11′11N 77°36′00W / 43.186389°N 77.6°W / 43.186389; -77.6 (Pulaski Library)
Rochester
89 Ramona Park Historic District
Ramona Park Historic District
Ramona Park Historic District
June 21, 2010
(#10000363)
Ramona Park
43°11′50N 77°39′06W / 43.197222°N 77.651667°W / 43.197222; -77.651667 (Ramona Park Historic District)
Rochester
90 Reynolds Arcade
Reynolds Arcade
Reynolds Arcade
October 4, 1985
(#85002855)
16 E. Main St.
43°09′21N 77°36′44W / 43.155833°N 77.612222°W / 43.155833; -77.612222 (Reynolds Arcade)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
91 Rochester City School No. 24
Rochester City School No. 24
Rochester City School No. 24
September 15, 1983
(#83001709)
Meigs St.
43°08′10N 77°36′05W / 43.136111°N 77.601389°W / 43.136111; -77.601389 (Rochester City School No. 24)
Rochester
92 Rochester Fire Department Headquarters and Shops
Rochester Fire Department Headquarters and Shops
Rochester Fire Department Headquarters and Shops
October 21, 1985
(#85003361)
185 North St.
43°09′39N 77°36′16W / 43.160833°N 77.604444°W / 43.160833; -77.604444 (Rochester Fire Department Headquarters and Shops)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
93 Rochester Savings Bank
Rochester Savings Bank
Rochester Savings Bank
March 16, 1972
(#72000857)
40 Franklin St.
43°09′31N 77°36′18W / 43.158611°N 77.605°W / 43.158611; -77.605 (Rochester Savings Bank)
Rochester
94 Rundel Memorial Library
Rundel Memorial Library
Rundel Memorial Library
October 4, 1985
(#85002845)
115 South Ave.
43°09′13N 77°37′06W / 43.153611°N 77.618333°W / 43.153611; -77.618333 (Rundel Memorial Library)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
95 Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
September 28, 2006
(#06000886)
95 Averill Ave.
43°08′44N 77°36′30W / 43.145556°N 77.608333°W / 43.145556; -77.608333 (Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church)
Rochester
96 Saint Bernard's Seminary
Saint Bernard's Seminary
Saint Bernard's Seminary
April 18, 1996
(#96000435)
2260 Lake Ave.
43°12′34N 77°37′44W / 43.209444°N 77.628889°W / 43.209444; -77.628889 (Saint Bernard's Seminary)
Rochester
97 Saint Mark's and Saint John's Episcopal Church
Saint Mark's and Saint John's Episcopal Church
Saint Mark's and Saint John's Episcopal Church
December 16, 2004
(#04001438)
1245 Culver Rd.
43°10′05N 77°33′45W / 43.168056°N 77.5625°W / 43.168056; -77.5625 (Saint Mark's and Saint John's Episcopal Church)
Rochester
98 Seneca Park East and West
Seneca Park East and West
Seneca Park East and West
September 26, 2003
(#03000969)
Saint Paul Blvd., Maplewood Dr, Lake Ave.
43°11′46N 77°37′31W / 43.196111°N 77.625278°W / 43.196111; -77.625278 (Seneca Park East and West)
Rochester West part is known as Maplewood Park.
99 Shantz Button Factory
Shantz Button Factory
Shantz Button Factory
August 13, 2013
(#13000600)
340 & 330 Rutgers St., 795 Monroe Ave.
43°08′34N 77°35′25W / 43.142732°N 77.5902327°W / 43.142732; -77.5902327 (Shantz Button Factory)
Rochester
100 Shingleside
Shingleside
Shingleside
September 13, 1984
(#84002737)
476 Beach Ave.
43°15′46N 77°36′56W / 43.262778°N 77.615556°W / 43.262778; -77.615556 (Shingleside)
Rochester
101 Sibley Triangle Building
Sibley Triangle Building
Sibley Triangle Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002849)
20–30 East Ave.
43°09′26N 77°36′15W / 43.157222°N 77.604167°W / 43.157222; -77.604167 (Sibley Triangle Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
102 Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building
Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building
Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building
January 8, 2014
(#84003945)
228 E. Main St.
43°09′29N 77°36′21W / 43.15796°N 77.605812°W / 43.15796; -77.605812 (Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building)
Rochester Part of the Inner Loop MRA
103 Sibley–Elmdorf Historic District
Sibley–Elmdorf Historic District
Sibley–Elmdorf Historic District
September 1, 2015
(#15000557)
23–405 Aberdeen, 20–324 Aldine, 447–551 Genesee, 157–320 Melrose, 187–325 Roslyn & 2–242 Trafalgar Sts.
43°08′23N 77°38′40W / 43.139621°N 77.6444377°W / 43.139621; -77.6444377 (Sibley–Elmdorf Historic District)
Rochester Many extant well-preserved houses in various 19th-century styles
104 St. Joseph's Church and Rectory
St. Joseph's Church and Rectory
St. Joseph's Church and Rectory
May 29, 1975
(#75001197)
108 Franklin St.
43°09′34N 77°36′24W / 43.159444°N 77.606667°W / 43.159444; -77.606667 (St. Joseph's Church and Rectory)
Rochester
105 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory
March 12, 1992
(#92000154)
15 St. Mary's Pl.
43°09′12N 77°36′23W / 43.153333°N 77.606389°W / 43.153333; -77.606389 (St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and Rectory)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
106 St. Paul-North Water Streets Historic District
St. Paul-North Water Streets Historic District
St. Paul-North Water Streets Historic District
October 11, 1984
(#84000398)
St. Paul, N. Water, and Andrews Sts.
43°09′37N 77°36′41W / 43.160278°N 77.611389°W / 43.160278; -77.611389 (St. Paul-North Water Streets Historic District)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
107 J. Hungerford Smith Company Factory November 10, 2021
(#100007141)
410 North Goodman and 1115 East Main Sts.
43°09′41N 77°34′58W / 43.1613°N 77.5829°W / 43.1613; -77.5829 (J. Hungerford Smith Company Factory)
Rochester
108 State Street Historic District
State Street Historic District
State Street Historic District
October 11, 1984
(#84000402)
109–173 State St.
43°09′27N 77°36′55W / 43.1575°N 77.615278°W / 43.1575; -77.615278 (State Street Historic District)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
109 South Wedge Historic District
South Wedge Historic District
South Wedge Historic District
May 22, 2013
(#13000307)
20–98 Alexander, 20–123 Ashland, 39–336 Averill, 14–89 Bond, 38–149 Comfort, 1–396 Gregory, 59–279 Hamilton Sts.
43°08′36N 77°36′14W / 43.143402°N 77.6039577°W / 43.143402; -77.6039577 (South Wedge Historic District)
Rochester
110 Teoronto Block Historic District
Teoronto Block Historic District
Teoronto Block Historic District
September 24, 2010
(#10000798)
Bounded by State, Brown, Factory and Mill Streets
43°09′43N 77°37′09W / 43.161944°N 77.619167°W / 43.161944; -77.619167 (Teoronto Block Historic District)
Rochester
111 Terminal Building
Terminal Building
Terminal Building
January 11, 2017
(#100000482)
65 W. Broad St.
43°09′14N 77°36′50W / 43.154018°N 77.613935°W / 43.154018; -77.613935 (Terminal Building)
Rochester Mid-1920s building was first to front on Broad Street after Erie Canal aqueduct was converted into a surface road
112 Third Ward Historic District
Third Ward Historic District
Third Ward Historic District
July 12, 1974
(#74001262)
Roughly bounded by Adams and Peach Sts., I-490, and both sides of Troup and Fitzhugh Sts.
43°09′01N 77°36′56W / 43.150278°N 77.615556°W / 43.150278; -77.615556 (Third Ward Historic District)
Rochester A boundary increase was approved November 30, 2023.
113 Todd Union
Todd Union
Todd Union
May 8, 2023
(#100008906)
415 Alumni Rd., University of Rochester
43°07′42N 77°37′55W / 43.1283°N 77.6319°W / 43.1283; -77.6319 (Todd Union)
Rochester
114 G.W. Todd-Wilmot Castle Factory Building
G.W. Todd-Wilmot Castle Factory Building
G.W. Todd-Wilmot Castle Factory Building
January 29, 2018
(#100002054)
1255 University Ave.
43°09′03N 77°34′02W / 43.15095°N 77.56726°W / 43.15095; -77.56726 (G.W. Todd-Wilmot Castle Factory Building)
Rochester 1909 factory home to two companies important to early 20th-century local economy
115 University Club
University Club
University Club
October 4, 1985
(#85002851)
26 Broadway
43°09′20N 77°36′00W / 43.155556°N 77.6°W / 43.155556; -77.6 (University Club)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
116 Vanderbeck House
Vanderbeck House
Vanderbeck House
April 9, 1984
(#84002739)
1295 Lake Ave.
43°11′24N 77°37′50W / 43.19°N 77.630556°W / 43.19; -77.630556 (Vanderbeck House)
Rochester
117 Timothy Wallace House
Timothy Wallace House
Timothy Wallace House
February 4, 1994
(#94000004)
2169 S. Clinton Ave.
43°06′59N 77°35′50W / 43.116389°N 77.597222°W / 43.116389; -77.597222 (Timothy Wallace House)
Rochester
118 H. H. Warner Building
H. H. Warner Building
H. H. Warner Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002846)
72–82 St. Paul St.
43°09′30N 77°36′34W / 43.158333°N 77.609444°W / 43.158333; -77.609444 (H. H. Warner Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
119 Washington Street Rowhouses
Washington Street Rowhouses
Washington Street Rowhouses
October 4, 1985
(#85002856)
30–32 N. Washington St.
43°09′21N 77°37′04W / 43.155833°N 77.617778°W / 43.155833; -77.617778 (Washington Street Rowhouses)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
120 Ebenezer Watts House
Ebenezer Watts House
Ebenezer Watts House
October 18, 1996
(#85003632)
47 S. Fitzhugh St.
43°09′13N 77°36′50W / 43.153611°N 77.613889°W / 43.153611; -77.613889 (Ebenezer Watts House)
Rochester Oldest surviving residence in Rochester, an Italianate house built during 1825-1827 and remodelled in the 1850s. Has a Federal style entrance and interior.[8] Part of the Inner Loop MRA.
121 Wilder Building
Wilder Building
Wilder Building
October 4, 1985
(#85002863)
1 E. Main St.
43°09′19N 77°36′44W / 43.155278°N 77.612222°W / 43.155278; -77.612222 (Wilder Building)
Rochester part of the Inner Loop MRA
122 Wollensak Optical Company Building
Wollensak Optical Company Building
Wollensak Optical Company Building
July 27, 2018
(#100002739)
872 Hudson St.
43°10′52N 77°35′56W / 43.1810°N 77.5989°W / 43.1810; -77.5989 (Wollensak Optical Company Building)
Rochester 1920s building was home to Wollensak, industry-leading lensmaker which expanded into other audiovisual sectors, until 1972

Former listing[edit]

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Duffy-Powers Building October 11, 1984
(#84000284)
March 8, 1985 50 W. Main St.
Rochester part of the Department Store TR; removed due to owner objection.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  • ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 31, 2024.
  • ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  • ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  • ^ Cornelia E. Brooke (August 1973). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Bevier Memorial Building". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2009-10-20. See also: "Accompanying photo".
  • ^ Kathleen LaFrank (September 1991). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Brick Presbyterian Church Complex". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2012-09-13. Retrieved 2009-10-01. See also: "Accompanying photo".
  • ^ Robert D. Kuhn (January 1989). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Brown's Race Historic District". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2009-09-01. See also: "Accompanying 50 photos".
  • ^ Ted Bartlett (August 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Ebenezer Watts House". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2009-10-01. See also: "Accompanying two photos".

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