Monroe County 📍

Monroe County, situated in western New York, encompasses a diverse blend of urban and suburban landscapes, offering a dynamic environment for residents and visitors alike. Anchored by the city of Rochester, the county boasts a rich cultural scene, educational institutions, and a strong economy. The county’s suburban areas provide a balance between city amenities and a quieter lifestyle. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the shores of Lake Ontario, numerous parks, and the historic Erie Canal. Monroe County’s thriving arts and entertainment scene includes theaters, museums, and festivals. With a mix of urban vibrancy and natural beauty, Monroe County offers a wide array of experiences, from bustling city life to outdoor adventures, making it a region that caters to a diverse range of interests.

🗺️ Maps 🖼️ Photos

Downtown Rochester 1960

By 1960, significant progress had been made on the Rochester Interloop, also known as the moat encircling Downtown Rochester. Much of the interloop had been completed or was under construction, a configuration that remains largely intact to this day.

Downtown Rochester 1960

Map: Sand Lake
Map: South Bradford State Forest
Map: Tomannex State Forest

Rochester 1940

A much smaller city back then. Notice the Rochester Subway on the map - existed between the mid-1920s and 1956, a light rail system in the bed of the Erie Canal. Part of it became Interstate 490 through Rochester.

Map: High Falls Reservior