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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WPC_fryatt-house-historical_East-Rochester-NY.html
Fryatt House Built in 1917. Home to B.J. and Retta Fryatt. Pioneer village residents and first business owners. Donated to village in 1955 for library. E.R. local history
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1WPB_rialto-theater-historical_East-Rochester-NY.html
Rialto Theater Built in 1919 by Harold Dygert. Renamed the Capri in 1961. Converted to apartments in 1966. Questa candy store was adjacent to the theater. E.R. local history
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CA5_water-tower_East-Rochester-NY.html
Erected in 1935 replacing a smaller tank on Lincoln Road and Filbert Place. It provided was to village for many years, ending in 1992.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CA4_perinton-hotel_East-Rochester-NY.html
Site of one of the first buildings in town. 1898 R.R. station was directly across the street. Station torn down in 1950
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1CA3_site-of-tunnel_East-Rochester-NY.html
Site of tunnel which took workers under the RR tracks to the car shops. Established in 1897 the Merchant Despatch Transportation Co. was largely responsible for the early growth of the village.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1896_concrest_East-Rochester-NY.html
This neighborhood of poured concrete houses was developed by Kate Gleason in the 1920s. These European-like structures were built to last 100 years.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1895_the-piano-works_East-Rochester-NY.html
Opened in 1905, these buildings housed the largest piano manufacturing facility in the world. This poured concrete structure, unique to the area, produced high-quality pianos until 1985.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17V2_worthing-homestead_East-Rochester-NY.html
Built in 1859 the land was a working farm into the 1940s. By 1952 the land was sold for a housing development. At that time Worthing Terrace and a portion of Eaglehead Road were constructed.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM17UZ_lincoln-mills_East-Rochester-NY.html
It was one of 25 mills located on Irondequoit Creek in the 1800s. Built by Andrew Lincoln in 1847. Flour was shipped to Albany and New York by the Erie Canal. Fire destroyed the mill in the 1920s.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM123P_edmund-lyon-park_East-Rochester-NY.html
Opened in 1916 on land donated by Kate Gleason. Named after local financier Edmund Lyon. Original bandstand built in 1916, replaced in 1988.
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