Saturday, June 12, 2010

Downtown, Up Close



Grab a Bit of Architecture for Lunch
The Landmark Society

Our popular Architecture for Lunch walks return for two more Fridays this month. Tailored for those with busy schedules, these 20 minute presentations feature the history and architecture of downtown Rochester with Cynthia Howk, The Landmark Society's architectural research coordinator, as your guide. For the best lunch break you've ever taken, join us from 12:10 - 12:35 p.m. on:

Friday, June 18th at Washington Square Park, the city's first park, originally destined to be the location of the court house for the newly established Monroe County.  Meet at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on S. Clinton Ave., opposite GEVA Theatre

Friday, June 25th at Eastman Place at E. Main and Gibbs streets, where we will tour the exciting East End Cultural District, with its historic Victorian resicential enclave and handsome early 20th-century buildings Meet opposite the entrance to Eastman Theatre.

Architecture for Lunch tours are free and open to the public. We'll see you there!


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