The Heritage Trail in Rochester, NY is a 1.25-mile long walking path that takes visitors on a self-guided tour of 15 points of historical significance in downtown Rochester. Along the trail, visitors will find historical markers, plaques, and interpretive signs that tell the stories of Rochester's rich history.
This trail, which currently runs between the Susan B. Anthony House and the second Erie Canal Aqueduct Bridge, is a result of a public-private collaboration and has been funded by various organizations and grants. The trail has been developed in phases, with the first phase installed in 2007 as part of the City's West Main Street Streetscape Improvement Project. The trail continues to expand, with a future extension planned to lead to the Rundel Memorial Library.
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