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Rochester, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | By 1830, Rochester's population was 9,200, and in 1834, it was re-chartered as a city. |
 | | Rochester is east of Buffalo and west of Syracuse. |
 | | Rochester is home to a number of cultural institutions including Garth Fagan Dance [7], the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, the Memorial Art Gallery, the Rochester Museum and Science Center, the Strong Museum, the AV Room, the Strasenburg Planetarium, and numerous arts organizations. |
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