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Frederick Douglass

City Adds permanent marker to Frederick Douglass’ first home in Rochester, NY 2018 marks 200 years since the recognized birth of Frederick Douglass, the famed abolitionist, writer, and statesman who lived in Rochester for part of his life. Monday, Mayor Warren visited the site of Douglass’ first home in Rochester on Alexander Street. The historical

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open studios

Kathleen Duncan (http://woodturningguild.com/kathleen-duncan) wood turning, second generation, was graciously demonstrating making a sphere, carving fine patterns with a dental drill, and very important- sharpening your blades! #openstudiosclarkcounty

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Nov. 2, 1920

This Day in History: Starting today out at Susan B. Anthony’s resting place here at Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, NY. It was on this day in 1872 when Ms. Anthony illegally cast her vote in the presidential election just a couple of miles from here. It led to her arrest two weeks later, she

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Ghost Story

It all started when the skeletons were afraid of the large spider they encountered. But they decided to make friends with it instead. Spooky fun in the rain. Going for a ride. Do you think they tell ghost stories around that fire? Skeleton lemonade! Picnic time  Carving pumpkins.

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