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Hotels and AttractionsThe 2008 RHFIFF will be presented at four screening venues... VENUES
NEARBY HOTELS
ATTRACTIONS AND EVENTS
ABOUT ROCHESTER With its abundance of parks and scenic views inside and outside of the city, its concentration of historic places, museums and galleries, and its proximity to the dozens of wineries that dot the picturesque Finger Lakes Region. Rochester is an undiscovered jewel in Upstate New York. Come dine in the city's many fine restaurants, stroll along the historic Erie Canal, enjoy the county's highest urban waterfall ("High Falls"), drive the scenic southern coast of Lake Ontario, and more! Rochester is the home of George Eastman (inventor of photography) and Susan B. Anthony, one of the leaders of the suffragist movement,. Frederick Douglass, one of the foremost leaders of the abolitionist movement, also made his home here. Rochester has been known as the "Young Lion of the West," the "Flour City," and the "Flower City." During the 1990s, Rochester was called "The World's Image Centre®." This name came from its unique and impressive history in photography, xerography and optics, along with its leading role in manufacturing/research activities and its impressive educational resources in both traditional and evolving imaging sciences.
For more information about Rochester, go to http://www.visitrochester.com
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