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, New York in Monroe County


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Also known as:
Ra-Cha-Cha
The Flower City
Young Lion of the West
City motto: I'd Rather Be in Rochester - It's Got It
72 active listings near Rochester
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$975,000   * 211 Lake Front
$595,000   * 221 Pinecrest Dr
$485,000   * 434 Thomas Ave
$465,000   * 131 Tyringham Rd
$349,900   * 175 Sachem Way
$349,900   * 585 Winona Blvd
$325,000   * 100 Parkmere Rd
$319,900    261 Hedgegarth Dr
$299,900   * 135 Daley Blvd
$299,900   * 84 Daley Blvd
$284,900   * 91 Thomas Ave
$279,900   * 118 Lake Lea Rd
$274,900   * 165 Harvington Dr
$269,900   * 1974 Portland Ave
$264,900   * 76 Rogers Pkwy
$249,900   * 49 Kindlewood Ln
$244,900   * 128 Belcoda Dr
$239,900   * 71 Ridgeview Dr
$225,000   * 236 Barry Rd
$224,900   * 371 Pattonwood Dr
$224,900   * 392 Wimbledon Rd
$219,900   * 242 Belcoda Dr
$209,900    192 Seville Dr
$209,900   * 54 Kindlewood Ln
$204,900   * 415 Rock Beach Rd
$199,900   * 33 Legran Rd
$199,900   * 334 Kings Hwy S
$199,900   * 274 Titus Ave
$199,900   * 32 Westbourne Rd
$199,900   * 82 Carol Dr
$199,900   * 102 Mayfair Dr
$199,900   * 79 Veronica Dr
$199,900   * 141 Drake Dr
$199,900    387 Pattonwood Dr
$199,900   * 84 Chimayo Rd
$199,900   * 127 Pontiac Dr
$199,900   * 164 Crestfield Dr
$199,900   * 108 Thistledown Dr
$199,000   * 36 Hathaway Rd
$199,000   * 83 Winona Blvd
$199,000    168 Frontenac Hts
$197,900   * 91 Cooper Rd
$189,900   * 54 Hoover Rd
$189,900   * 117 Hermitage Rd
$189,900   * 2034 Portland Ave
$189,900   * 73 Centre Ter
$189,900   * 135 John Jay Dr
$187,750   * 9 Tone Ter
$185,000   * 185 Hedgegarth Dr
$179,900   * 5295 Saint Paul Blvd
$179,900   * 41 Parkside Cres
$179,900   * 107 Covington Rd
$179,900   * 85 Maplehurst Rd
$179,777    569 Washington Ave
$179,500    4944 Saint Paul Blvd
$179,000   * 4389 Saint Paul Blvd
$175,000   * 35 Poppy St
$175,000   * 96 Rogers Pkwy
$174,900   * 55 Stanridge Ct
$169,900   * 283 Eaton Rd
$164,900   * 104 Catalpa Rd
$164,900   * 401 Washington Ave
$159,900    48 Pontiac Ave
$159,000   * 3234 Saint Paul Blvd
$151,000   * 418 Titus Ave
$140,000   * 9 2nd St
$139,900   * 116 Summerville Dr
$139,900   * 909 Westage at the Hbr
$115,000   * 587 Washington Ave
$112,500   * 701 Westage at the Hbr
$100,000   * 353 Washington Ave
$22,900   * 2716 Oakview Dr

Interested in fun facts and the history of Rochester, NY?
Then read on!

Rochester, New York played a significant role in the American Civil Rights Movement. One of the city's most notable residents was Frederick Douglass, a former slave who became a prominent abolitionist and civil rights leader. Douglass moved to Rochester in the 1840s and founded the abolitionist newspaper "The North Star."

In July 1852, Douglass gave one of his most famous speeches, "What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?", at Corinthian Hall in Rochester. In it, he condemned the hypocrisy of celebrating freedom and independence while denying those same rights to enslaved and oppressed individuals. The speech helped to fuel the anti-slavery movement and is still considered a powerful indictment of American racism and inequality.

Another historical anecdote of Rochester is that the city was a major center of the women's suffrage movement. In 1848, the first women's rights convention was held in nearby Seneca Falls, and many of the leaders of the suffrage movement, including Susan B. Anthony, lived in Rochester. The city hosted many suffrage rallies and campaigns, and in 1917, New York State granted women the right to vote.