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The name on the original deed to this house is Beulah McGlachlin, who acquired the home after she was widowed in 1968. She lived here with her sons, Henry F. […]
Read MoreDavid Hoyt, a prominent Rochester bookseller and stationer, built this home for his family around 1840. In 1850, Hoyt sold the property to Henry S. Potter, who became a director […]
Read MoreIn 1982, the Mark IV Construction Company completed the first phase of its Corn Hill Commons townhouses. This was the City of Rochester’s first comprehensive housing development in 30 years! […]
Read MoreThe rear apartment at this Tremont Circle residence was fashioned out of the original kitchen and servant’s quarters. Like the main part of the house, one of the apartment entrances […]
Read MoreIt has been ten years since this circa 1860 Victorian brick farmhouse was last seen on the Holiday House Tour. Like a pair of comfortable slippers, it has been shaped […]
Read MoreThis charming townhouse was one of seven condos built in the first phase of an award winning Corn Hill Village on Greig Street at Clarissa. These were developed along the […]
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