USDA Geographic Eligibility Statistics for New York Postal Zip Code 14615


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13.5% of New York is ineligible for rural development USDA home loans.
Postal code 14615 is used by homes and businesses in and around Rochester, New York, and covers 15.1 square kilometers. About 15.1 square kilometers of this postal code falls within a USDA exclusion zone. By percentage, about 100.0% of zip code area 14615 is ineligible for rural development USDA home loans.

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Interested in some fun facts and history about Rochester, NY?
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.

Direct New York USDA Program Administration Contact Information
The New York State Office, located in Syracuse, NY, administers USDA Rural Development programs through ten area offices across the state. All offices are open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

USDA Rural Development
New York State Office
441 S. Salina St, Suite 357
Syracuse, NY 13202
Main Telephone Number: (315) 477-6400 Ext. 4
TDD/Voice Number: 711
TTY/TDD Only: 315.477.6447
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