The history of Rochester 19th century
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The Flour/Flower City may be home, but how much do you know about our forebears? In this class hosted at Radio Social, students will encounter many of the diverse people – canallers and clergy, brewers and nurserymen, enslaved-and-freed-people, suffragettes and immigrants, mill-owners and “mechanics” – who, in the 19th century, laid the foundation for the lives we lead along the Genesee today.
Please note: Food and drinks will be available for purchase before class. Drinks can be ordered during class, too! Reservations are not required, but encouraged.
PLEASE REGISTER ON WEBSITES: https://rochesterbrainery.com/collections/may-classes/products/the-history-of-rochester-19th-century
It doesn’t say if there is a class limit, but you should register early if you want to go.
