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 | | By 1830, Rochester's population was 9,200, and in 1834, it was re-chartered as a city. |
 | | By 1838, Rochester was the largest flour-producing city in the world, and by 1840, it was the 19th largest city in America, with a population of 20,191. |
 | | Rochester is the home of the headquarters of Red Osier, a restaurant with locations at the airport, Frontier Field, Paetec Park, and many of the areas festivals. |
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