2022 House and Garden Tour: The Jazz Age Neighborhood
The Landmark Society House and Garden Tour returns as a live event! Visit 4 private homes and 3 private gardens in the East Boulevard/Douglas Road area, including the grounds of the Frank Lloyd Wright House! Tickets must be purchased in advance, choose Saturday June 18th OR Sunday June 19th from 10am to 4pm each day. ... Read more
Architecture for Lunch: High Falls
Pont de Rennes Bridge Platt Street, Rochester, NYTimed to fit in with busy schedules and week-day lunch breaks, these 20-minute presentations feature information about the history and architecture of downtown Rochester neighborhoods. Led by Tyler Lucero, educator and former Landmark staff member. Architecture for Lunch tours are FREE and open to the public, held rain or shine, for the most interesting lunch ... Read more
SOLD OUT! Architecture in the Wild: Exploring Corn Hill’s Architectural History (YUP Brainery Class)
SOLD OUT! Love old buildings but don’t know a Queen Anne from a Dutch Colonial? The Landmark Society’s Young Urban Preservationists (YUPs for short) are taking you out onto the streets to explore Rochester’s architectural history in its natural setting! In this 2-hour outdoor class, we’ll walk the streets of Rochester’s oldest residential neighborhood, Corn ... Read more
Architecture for Lunch: St. Paul Street Garment District
H.H. Warner Building 82 St. Paul St., Rochester, NYTimed to fit in with busy schedules and week-day lunch breaks, these 20-minute presentations feature information about on the history and architecture of downtown Rochester. Led by Tyler Lucero, educator and former Landmark staff member. Architecture for Lunch tours are free and open to the public, held rain or shine, for the most interesting lunch ... Read more
SOLD OUT: Architecture in the Wild: Exploring Downtown’s Architectural History (YUP/Brainery Class)
For the first time, The Landmark Society’s Young Urban Preservationists are taking their popular walking tour downtown to explore Rochester’s civic and commercial architecture. Participants will observe downtown buildings in their natural setting as they learn the names of important architectural styles, basic architectural terminology, and how to approximately date the buildings we see every ... Read more
Architecture for Lunch: East End & Grove Place
Eastman Student Living Center 100 Gibbs St, Rochester, NYTimed to fit in with busy schedules and week-day lunch breaks, these 20-minute presentations feature information about the history and architecture of downtown Rochester neighborhoods. Led by Tyler Lucero, educator and former Landmark staff member. Architecture for Lunch tours are FREE and open to the public, held rain or shine, for the most interesting lunch break ... Read more
Architecture for Lunch: Liberty Pole & East Main Street Historic District
Timed to fit in with busy schedules and week-day lunch breaks, these 20-minute presentations feature information about the history and architecture of downtown Rochester neighborhoods. Led by Tyler Lucero, educator and former Landmark staff member. Architecture for Lunch tours are FREE and open to the public, held rain or shine, for the most interesting lunch ... Read more
SOLD OUT: Architecture in the Wild: Exploring NoTA’s Architectural History (YUP/Brainery Class)
Love old buildings but don’t know a Queen Anne from a Dutch Colonial? The Landmark Society’s Young Urban Preservationists (YUPs for short) are taking students out onto the streets to explore Rochester’s architectural history in its natural setting. In this 2-hour outdoor class, students will walk the Neighborhood of the Arts and the East Avenue ... Read more
Architecture in the Wild: Exploring Corn Hill’s Architectural History (YUP Brainery Class)
Love old buildings but don’t know a Queen Anne from a Dutch Colonial? The Landmark Society’s Young Urban Preservationists (YUPs for short) are taking you out onto the streets to explore Rochester’s architectural history in its natural setting! In this 2-hour outdoor class, we’ll walk the streets of Rochester’s oldest residential neighborhood, Corn Hill, tracing ... Read more
Architecture in the Wild: Exploring Susan B. Anthony’s Neighborhood (YUP Brainery Class)
Love old buildings but don’t know a Queen Anne from a Dutch Colonial? The Landmark Society’s Young Urban Preservationists (YUPs for short) will take you out onto the streets to explore Rochester’s architectural history in its natural setting. In this two-hour outdoor class, we’ll walk Main Street and the Susan B. Anthony neighborhood and learn ... Read more