Rochester, New York • Monroe County
This historic brick house in Rochester, New York, was the home of women's rights leader Susan B. Anthony for 40 years, from 1866 until her death in 1906. It served as her primary residence and base of operations for much of her activism.
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Architecture
1589 Clover St, Rochester, New York
Engineering; Transportation
Andrews St. At Genesee River, Rochester, New York
Education; Architecture
1127 Dewey Ave., Rochester, New York
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
15-120 Arvine Heights, Rochester, New York
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Portions Of Meadowbrook, Azalea, Laney, Arbor Roads And Highland & Elmwood Avenues, Rochester, New York
Art; Education; Architecture
Washington St., Rochester, New York
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Architecture
55-57 S. Pearl St., Albany, New York
Education; Science; Architecture
Academy Park, Albany, New York
Architecture
Eagle St. At Maiden Lane, Albany, New York
Architecture; Industry
1373 Broadway, Menands, New York
Art; Architecture
135 Washington Ave., Albany, New York
Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Transportation; Architecture
E Side Of Broadway Between Columbia And Steuben Sts., Albany, New York