City - Rochester NY - National Theatre 1908
by Mike Savad
Title
City - Rochester NY - National Theatre 1908
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Colorized photo from 1908
Original Title: Main Street, Rochester, NY
Photographer: Detroit Publishing
Location: 75 W. Main St, Rochester, NY
This is Main Street in Rochester, NY in 1908. Surprisingly a lot of it is still intact, or at least lasted a good long while. On the right corner, that was the Rochester hotel, built 1907 and demolished in 1999, it had 300 rooms and was $1.50 a night.
The National Theatre opened on Dec 22 1902, and it changed names about 6 times over the years and was finally demolished in 1980.
The next building with the odd curved roof, is the Rochester savings bank, built in 1844. It was described as a "fancy wedding cake", located on the SW corner of West Main & Fitzhugh streets. The all cement building is the Monroe County building and its still there today. The red one next to that is the Union Trust building, also still standing.
Also still standing is that fancy building right behind the theatre, you can barely see it in this but today you can see all of it as there no buildings obstructing the view. If you look very carefully you'll see a soda bottle on a ledge on the hotel on the right.
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