Here you can see animals from all over the world
What is Seneca Park Zoo
This museum 150,000 square feet of interactive exhibits is famously known as the museum of play
What is the Strong Museum?
This river flows north from Pennsylvania, through NY state, 160 miles, drops 2,250 feet and empties into a great lake.
What is the Genesee River?
This north western suburb is the largest in Monroe County by population and it’s mall has survived post covid and still boasts plenty of shopping and a food court.
What is the town of Greece?
This 2 year college is part of the SUNY system and known for it’s 2+2 dual admission program, and relationship with RECIHS
What is MCC?
Buy seasonal produce direct from area farmers as well as from around the country and world; meats and seafood; eggs and cheese; baked goods and pasta; specialty and prepared foods, dry goods and general merchandise; clothing and jewelry; and much much more!
What is the Rochester Public Market
This museum is dedicated to education in technology, science and history. It is also linked to a planetarium and nature center.
What is Rochester Museum and Science Center?
This water reserve is located in a park famous for it’s May flowers.
What is Highland Park Reservoir?
This southern suburb is home of the Rochester Institute of Technology and had one of the largest retail shopping districts in Monroe County.
What is the town of Henrietta?
A private research university founded in 1850, its campus is located next to the Genesee River.
What is the U of R?
You’ll find thrilling rides and classic family rides – plus some cool kiddie rides too. Make a splash in the waterpark, play great games, enjoy classic summertime food, and attend live shows as part of the ultimate family fun experience in Upstate NY.
What is Seabreeze
For forty years, this was the home of famous women's rights activist and abolitionist and member of the temperance movement.
What is the Susan B. Anthony House?
This lake is bounded on the north, west, and southwest by the Canada and on the south and east by the U.S. state of New York
What is Lake Ontario?
This suburban town is located northeast of Rochester and the origin of it's name means "where the land meets the water."
What is the town of Irondequoit?
Located west of Rochester, in the village of Sweden, the name of this SUNY is derived from an early settler named Heil Brockway.
What is SUNY Brockport?
This botanical park and arboretum is famous for it’s beautiful flowers and annual festival held in the month of May.
What is Highland Park?
The worlds oldest museum dedicated to photograph and film. Home of the philanthropist, entrepreneur and pioneer of photography and motion pictures.
What is George Eastman House?
Originally known as Clinton’s ditch, this man made waterway stretches across NY from the Hudson river to one of the great lakes.
What is the Erie canal?
This southeastern suburb is the oldest village in NY established in 1827 is known for its wealth and status and location on the Erie canal.
What is the village of Pittsford?
Originally founded as a college for women, this private university opened in1924 in a mansion on Lake Avenue in Rochester, but is now located in Pittsford.
What is Nazareth University, Nazareth college?
This 20 acres of land is home to over 90 species including mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians, fish, and arachnids
What is Seneca Park Zoo?
This civic art museum is located on University Avenue and is part of the U of R.
This bay located north east of Rochester is 4 miles long and ½ mile wide, and exits into a great lake.
What is Irondequoit Bay?
Located approximately 20 minutes east of Rochester, this town is famous for its shopping mall, Eastview mall.
This private university in Pittsford is named after an English catholic cardinal was initially a college for young men. It opened it's doors to women in 1971.
What is St. John Fisher?