196 Alameda Street
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Elegance and Charm
The elegance and charm of early 20th century architecture are captured in this Colonial Revival style home, built in 1910, at 306 Rosedale Street. The grand front porch with its six stately round columns spans the front of the home and is the perfect place to sit and relax drinking lemonade or iced coffee on […]
25 Bengal Terrace
Set against the backdrop of Cobbs Hill on the city’s east side, Bengal Terrace is a quiet street where residents enjoy the surroundings of one of Rochester’s many parks. Here, historic street lamps line the street and mature trees grace many lots. The houses of Bengal Terrace are largely from the early 1900s and showcase […]
501 Lakeview Park
Charming Maplewood Neighborhood Home I stepped into this charming 1915 American Foursquare style house at 501 Lakeview Park on a sunny afternoon and light was dancing through prism and stained glass windows. I entered through an enclosed front porch and walked through the original beveled glass front door into a large foyer. As a child, […]
215 Crosman Terrace
Drive down Crosman Terrace, located in the Upper Monroe Neighborhood, and you will be delighted to experience one of the cityโs most attractive early 20th century residential streets. Its name is linked to the Crosman Seed Company, which was founded nearby on Monroe Avenue in 1838 by Charles Frederick Crosman. The company maintained seed beds […]
65 Laurelton
A Lovely Laurelton Foursquare After World War I, Americans turned to simpler architectural styles. Craftsman bungalows and Prairie-style homes replaced the ornate homes of the Victorian era. The American Foursquare, however, is probably the most popular architectural style borne from the Arts and Crafts movement of the early 20th Century. Sharing many of the Prairie-style […]






