Head couple respected as city founders By Ken Hanson Some cities and states can describe their founding by the landing of settlers from across the Atlantic Ocean or by the explorations of hardy French voyageurs. Rochester, like most, isn't one of those places.
Rochester Builds anew on tornado's ruinis By Greg Sellnow On Aug. 22, 1883, Rochester Mayor Samuel Whitten sent this telegram to Gov. Lucius Hubbard: "Rochester is in ruins. Twenty-four people are killed. Over 40 are seriously injured.
From the lure of fresh water and fertile lands to the soaring heights (341 feet) of its tallest building, Rochester offers much to savor in its 153-year history.
Rochester is consistently named as one of the nation's top cities to live. Here's a look at a few of Rochester's rankings...
The water tower serves the Seneca Foods canning factory and has a presence in Rochester right up there with the geese. The ear of corn is 151 feet tall and has stood over the cannery since 1931.Reid-Murdoch Co. of Chicago - Monarch Foods
When IBM announced their new plant was to be built in Rochester in 1956, home building nearly doubled, from 261 permits in '56 to 501 in '57. This record would not be broken until 1989.
When a tornado swept through the fledgeling frontier town of Rochester in 1883, it destroyed houses and killed 24 people. Dr. William Worrall Mayo and his sons were
The hospital was located at the west end of Zumbro Street (Second Street SW). It officially opened Oct. 1, 1889, with 45 beds.
Although Assisi Heights seems to be ageless, it is actually only about 50 years old. The Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi, who celebrated their 126th anniversary here this year,
As one of the nation's fastest growing cities, Rochester's economic growth continues to surge. This is due to the progressive businesses that reside here.
Mayo offers their patients the best medical expertise in the world. Today, the Mayo Clinic provides care to over half a million people via 2.3 million visits annually.
IBM's award-winning Rochester branch is the city's second-largest employer and has earned more U.S. patents than any other company for 14 years.
Rochester has many different types of agriculture, from corn to cows, and even includes an alpaca farm. Southeast Minnesota agriculture offers a little of everything for everyone.
Rochester offers a variety of cultural activities including concerts, theater, art galleries, tours and museums.