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Delehanty Residence This Eastlake style Victorian home was built as a single-family house in the late 1880’s. Early in the 20th century, Dr. V.J. Levy, the first African American dentist […]
Read MoreWilliam Sage, a shoe manufacturer and civic leader, had this Italianate home constructed in the late 1850’s. The Italian Villa style features wide eaves, a shallow-pitched roof, and very tall […]
Read MoreThis home is one of seven townhouses built as part of the Mark IV Construction project designed to complement Avery Mall Park. This city pocket park, which runs between South […]
Read MoreHoward Residence This Italianate landmark, named for Rochester mayor Charles Hayden, was damaged by fire and had been vacant for twelve years before the Loftus Brothers—Tom, Jim and John—bought it […]
Read MoreYearwood Residence This spectacular Greek Revival home was designed by Finger Lakes architect Minard Lafever for Rochester flour miller Benjamin Campbell. In 1841 the house was sold to Rochester’s fourth […]
Read MoreSalis Residence The Italianate Villa on the corner of South Plymouth Avenue was built in the 1830s by James Seymour, president of the Bank of Rochester and later the Sheriff […]
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