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Recapturing the people and places that made downtown Rochester's golden era special. Downtown Rochester is defined by Main Street, State Street and the major crossroads of those streets. It is the core of one of New York State's most important cities. Rochester's Downtown recaptures the time when it bloomed as a mecca for daytime workers and shoppers and for an evening's entertainment at vibrant social centers. It celebrates the people of this great city as they progress from their early beginnings to create a dynamic business center. This excellent collection of images regenerates the…mehr

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Recapturing the people and places that made downtown Rochester's golden era special. Downtown Rochester is defined by Main Street, State Street and the major crossroads of those streets. It is the core of one of New York State's most important cities. Rochester's Downtown recaptures the time when it bloomed as a mecca for daytime workers and shoppers and for an evening's entertainment at vibrant social centers. It celebrates the people of this great city as they progress from their early beginnings to create a dynamic business center. This excellent collection of images regenerates the excitement of riding the trolley, watching a movie at the Palace or the Capitol, window-shopping at the Duffy-Powers Store and tasting frosted malteds at Sibley's or warm doughnuts from the Mayflower Donut Shop or spoonfuls of roasted peanuts from Mr. Peanut Man. The narrative recalls Scrantom's as the place to buy books, Neisner's having the latest 78-rpm records, McCurdy's and Edward's with their special holiday displays, Eddie's Chop House for memorable dinners, and the Century Sweet Shop for after-theater sundaes among the many unforgettable venues of this great city.
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Donovan A. Shilling is also the author of Rochester's Lakeside Resorts and Amusement Parks. For a quarter of a century, he has taught local history at the Rochester Museum and Science Center and has shared his knowledge leading numerous tours. A member of the Rochester Historical Society and the Landmark Society, he serves as historian for the Rochester chapter of the National Railway Historical Society. He has created Rochester's Downtown to help preserve the memories of some of the city's most magical days.