Rochester
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The city of Rochester, New York serves as the county seat for the County of Monroe. It is the 3rd most populous city within the state after the city of New York and Buffalo. Rochester is situated just south of Lake Ontario.
Rochester's Larger Metropolitan Area includes all of Monroe County and parts of Livingston County, Orleans County, Wayne County and Ontario County. According to the 2010 Census, the metro area has a population of approximately 1,054,300 inhabitants.
The city of Rochester has various cultural and arts institutions. The city of Rochester places a high priority on the arts. The Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester provides a lot of opportunities. Cultural institutions include the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, the Memorial Art Gallery, the Strong Museum, the Rochester Museum & Science Center, the Geva Theatre Center, the AV Room and the Strasenburg Planetarium. Once recognized as The World's Image Centre, because of its role in the history of photography, Rochester is home to the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film. The annual calendar of Rochester consists of the Corn Hill Festival, the Park Avenue Merchants Festival and the Rochester Jazz Festival. Film festivals are held on a yearly basis, most notably the High Falls Film Festival.
Rochester's colourful vernacular has extended beyond the city's border. Rochester people popularized the word "pop" for soda drinks. Hot dogs are known as "red hots".
Known as the Flour City, the city of Rochester has been more recently dubbed "the Flower City". The city of Rochester attracts over 100,000 visitors from all over the globe who come to the yearly Lilac Festival. People who love outdoor activities can hike around spectacular canyons and waterfalls at Letchworth State Park, south of Rochester. Numerous locals have cottages in the nearby Finger Lakes Region.
The city of Rochester is home to Fortune 1000 company Eastman Kodak, once the largest employer in the area. Several national and regional companies are situated here, such as Bausch and Lomb. The city of Rochester was the birthplace of Xerox during the year 1906, then called The Haloid Company. Xerox still has a presence within the city of Rochester. Western Union was founded in the Rochester area, but has moved since.
Rochester is known as the world capital of imaging because of the concentration of optical science research and businesses. The University of Rochester is home to The Institute of Optics. Rochester Institute of Technology in the nearby Henrietta also has an imaging program. At present, the University of Rochester is the biggest employer in the Rochester area.