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USA : ROCHESTER - November 2008

Go Shop

CRAFT ANTIQUE CO-OP
( 3200 W Ridge Rd. Tel. 585-368-0670 )
www.craftantiqueco-op.com Some 200 vendors sell flea market finds, crafts and collectibles at this antiques paradise. Starting Nov. 8, carolers warble and vendors don Victorian costumes for a Dickensian Christmas celebration.

Go See

CAMPBELL-WHITTLESEY HOUSE MUSEUM
( 123 S Fitzhugh St. Tel. 585-546-7029 )
www.landmarksociety.org This restored Greek Revival home reflects life in Rochester’s 19th-century “silk stocking district.” It’s a good starting point for a walk through the architecturally interesting Corn Hill neighborhood

Go Eat

ROONEY’S
( 90 Henrietta St. Tel. 585-442-0444 )
www.rooneysrestaurant.com Offering New American and fusion cuisine, this converted 1890s saloon is now a bastion of elegant dining. Its fireplace ups the charm on a chilly evening. $$$

Go Party

STARRY NITES CAFÉ
( 696 University Ave. Tel. 585-271-2630 )
www.starrynitescafe.com This arty bistro at the tip of Rochester’s own Flatiron Building hosts jazz, acoustic singer-songwriters, as well as the occasional tarot card reading.

Go Day-Tripping

THE WIZARD OF CLAY POTTERY
( 23 miles south of Rochester • 7851 Rt 20A, Bloomfield, NY. Tel. 585-229-2980 )
www.wizardofclay.com This community of master potters works in geodesic domes in the Bristol Hills. Visitors are welcome in the workshop, on the woodlands nature trail and, of course, in the outlet store.

Fun Fact!

Seth Green, who was once famous as the father of America’s first fish hatchery, was born in Rochester in 1817.

Compiled by ELIZABETH FORBES

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