- TripBuzz found 35 things to do with kids in or near Rochester, New York, including 10 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Canandaigua, Henrietta, Penfield and Brighton.
- From National Museum of Play at The Strong to Seneca Park Zoo, the Rochester area offers 31 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Bowling and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Famous for being home to many acclaimed universities and research programs, the city of Rochester is also a thriving technological and business community. In addition to being the birthplace of many major organizations, such as Kodak, it is also a beautiful residential and tourist location. The most popular points of interest are the diverse restaurants and shopping centers, theatres, musical venues, thriving nightlife and its annual festivals.
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Deli fare with a gourmet touch includes Cuban sandwiches with black forest ham and reuben dogwich topped in sauerkraut
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Built within what was originally a 1913 movie theater, the It's A Wonderful Life Museum is a historical museum focused on the film It's A Wonderful Life. The main attraction is a collection of various memorabilia related to the film.
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A locally-owned cinema multiplex with three theaters, Lake Street Plaza Theatres shows first-run Hollywood movies. The theater offers discount matinees, as well as a variety of other promotions and combo options.
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Offering boat services such as storage and dockage, Morgan Marine provides visitors with direct access to Keuka Lake. At the marina, visitors can choose from a variety of pontoon and ski boats to rent.
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Macs Dairy Bar & Mini Golf serves a variety of ice cream treats and offers an 18 hole miniature golf course full of obstacles. They also host parties that include a game of mini golf and an ice cream.
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There are 4 historical properties in the Women's Rights National Historical Park: the Wesleyan Chapel, the Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, the M'Clintock House and the Richard Hunt House. The park was established in 1980 and covers 6.83 acres.