geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe High Falls are a waterfall on the Genesee River in the city of Rochester, New York. They are one of three waterfalls within the city; the Middle and Lower Falls are about 2 miles (3.2 km) downstream. The High Falls area was the site of much of Rochester's early industrial development, where industry was powered by falling water. Brown's Race diverts water from above the falls and was used to feed various flour mills and industries; today the water is used to produce hydroelectric power.[1]
Waterfall in Rochester
The High Falls may be viewed from the Pont De Rennes bridge, a pedestrian bridge that spans the Genesee River a few hundred feet from the base of the falls.[2]
The High Falls were the site of the final jump of "The Yankee Leaper" Sam Patch who died after jumping off of the High Falls in 1829.[3]
An abstract representation of the High Falls is used on the logo of Rochester New York FC as a symbol of the city.[4]
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History - Nathaniel Rochester - Other notable residents - List of mayors |
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Neighborhoods |
- Downtown
- Charlotte
- 19th Ward (Arvine Heights
- Chili–West)
- Browncroft
- Corn Hill
- South Wedge
- Maplewood
- East End
- Eastman Business Park
- North Winton
- City Hall Historic District
- High Falls
- State Street
- Brown's Race Historic District
- 14621 Neighborhood
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Parks and landmarks |
- Mount Hope Cemetery
- Highland Park
- Durand Eastman Park
- Genesee Valley Park
- Maplewood Park
- Seneca Park Zoo
- George Eastman Museum
- Susan B. Anthony House
- Rundel Memorial Library
- Federal Building/City Hall
- Powers Building
- Blue Cross Arena
- Frontier Field
- Capelli Sport Stadium
- Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building
- First Federal Plaza
- Legacy Tower
- Kodak Tower
- Times Square Building
- Five Star Bank Plaza
- Xerox Tower
- Tower 280 (Midtown Tower)
- The Metropolitan
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Entertainment |
- Sports in Rochester
- Strong National Museum of Play
- Rochester Museum and Science Center
- Memorial Art Gallery
- Rochester Contemporary Art Center
- Little Theatre
- Eastman Theatre
- Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
- Water Street Music Hall
- Rochester Lilac Festival
- Rochester International Film Festival
- High Falls Film Festival
- Rochester International Jazz Festival
- Geva Theatre Center
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Food |
- Nick Tahou Hots
- Zweigle's
- Abbott's Frozen Custard
- Bill Gray's/Tom Wahl's
- DiBella's
- Wegmans
- Genesee Brewing Company
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Research and education |
- University of Rochester
- Eastman School of Music
- Medical Center
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Center for Urban Entrepreneurship
- Rochester City School District
- Rochester Academy Charter School
- The Aquinas Institute of Rochester
- Monroe Community College
- Rochester Area Colleges
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Notable companies |
- Hickey Freeman
- Bausch & Lomb
- Eastman Kodak
- Paychex
- Xerox
- French's
- Greenlight Networks
- Rochester Products (defunct)
- Midtown Plaza (defunct)
- Monro Muffler Brake
- Sibley's (defunct)
- Harts Local Grocers (defunct)
- Rochester Telephone Corporation (defunct)
- Lawyers Cooperative Pub. Co. (defunct)
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Other topics |
- Media in Rochester
- Police
- Tallest buildings
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На других языках
- [en] High Falls (Rochester, New York)
[ru] Рочестерский водопад
Ро́честерский водопа́д (англ. High Falls) — один из трёх крупных водопадов реки Дженеси, протекающей через город Рочестер в штате Нью-Йорк. Высота 29 метров[1].
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