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As part of IBM's Systems branding initiative in 2006, it was again renamed to System i. The codename of the AS / 400 project was " Silver Lake ", named for the lake in downtown Rochester, Minnesota, where development of the system took place.
Orleans County is in western New York State, northeast of Buffalo and west of Rochester, on the southern shore of Lake Ontario.
It is part of the Rochester area and lies on the south shore of Lake Ontario, forming part of the northern border of the United States with Canada.
Based on the 2010 Census, cities like Farmington ( 25. 3 %), Farmington Hills ( 31. 7 %), Novi ( 30. 12 %), Oak Park ( 62. 61 %), Lathrup Village ( 72. 97 %), Orchard Lake Village ( 16. 08 %), Rochester Hills ( 20. 94 %), Troy ( 29. 4 %), Wixom ( 26. 28 %), West Bloomfield ( 24. 0 %), Bloomfield ( 18. 28 %), Bloomfield Hills ( 14. 2 %), Ferndale ( 17. 2 %), and Madison Heights ( 17. 7 %) have significant non-white populations most notably African American and Asian Americans.
Rochester Community Schools serves a majority of the area, while Lake Orion Community Schools and Romeo Community Schools serve the rest.
None are located at Hemlock Lake because the City of Rochester owns the lake and much of the surrounding property.
Civil War Memorial at the Lockport-Olcott Road, just north of Route 18, in Olcott Beach. Olcott is a lakeside community which is home to the deepest harbor on Lake Ontario west of Rochester, NY.
The confluence of the West, Middle, and East Branches of the Genesee River ( that eventually flows through downtown Rochester, New York and empties into Lake Ontario ) is in Genesee Township.
The SRN4s are currently for sale and Hover Transit Services of Bolton, Ontario, have proposed putting the hovercraft back in operation ( following a $ 10 million USD purchase and refurbishment ) on Lake Ontario with service between Rochester, New York, and Toronto, Ontario.
The Niagara Escarpment runs from near Rochester, New York, to Tobermory, then on to Manitoulin, St. Joseph Island and other islands located in northern Lake Huron where it turns westwards into the Upper Peninsula of northern Michigan, south of Sault Ste.
In the late 18th century and early 19th century the French ventured east along the south shore of Lake St. Clair and settled in the present day areas of Belle River ( Belle-Rivière ), Rochester, Tecumseh, Saint-Joachim and Stoney Point ( Pointe-aux-Roche ).
* Lake Shore Limited to Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Cleveland, Toledo, and Chicago
A major ferry service connected Cobourg and Rochester, New York from 1907 to 1952, transporting passengers and cargo across Lake Ontario, allowing Americans to reach the town more readily.
The Genesee River flows through the center of the Village and the Town of Wellsville, north to Rochester and Lake Ontario and then on to the St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic Ocean.
The Town of Greece is in the northern part of the county and borders the City of Rochester on the east, the town of Gates on the south, the towns of Parma and Ogden on the west, and Lake Ontario on the north.
The Town of Canandaigua borders the City of Canandaigua at the north end of Canandaigua Lake and southeast of Rochester, NY.
In 1855 it was merged into the NYC, providing a branch from Rochester north to Charlotte on Lake Ontario.
The Seneca Indians used it as a trail from the Bristol Hills south of Rochester to Lake Ontario on the city's northern border.
* Silver Lake ( Rochester, Minnesota )
The Genesee River flows northward from its source in northern Pennsylvania to enter Lake Ontario at Rochester, New York.
The Fox River rises in a small, unnamed swamp, southeast of the community of Colgate, Wisconsin and flows past Brookfield, Waukesha, Big Bend, Waterford, Rochester, Burlington, Wheatland, Silver Lake and Wilmot, for a total of in Wisconsin.
It consisted of a tract deep and, abutting the west bank of the Genesee River stretching from the approximate locations of the present day town of Avon north to the community of Charlotte at Lake Ontario and encompassing the City of Rochester.
Darien Lake is a theme park resort located between Buffalo and Rochester in Corfu, New York, United States, south of the New York State Thruway ( I-90 ) on State Highway 77.

Rochester and Ontario
Other projects that Olmsted has been involved in include the country's first and oldest coordinated system of public parks and parkways in Buffalo, New York ; the country's oldest state park, the Niagara Reservation in Niagara Falls, New York ; one of the first planned communities in the United States, Riverside, Illinois ; Mount Royal Park in Montreal, Quebec ; the Emerald Necklace in Boston, Massachusetts ; the Emerald Necklace of parks in Rochester, New York ; Belle Isle Park, in the Detroit River for Detroit, Michigan ; Presque Isle Park in Marquette, Michigan ; the Grand Necklace of Parks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; Cherokee Park and entire parks and parkway system in Louisville, Kentucky ; the Forest Park in Springfield, Massachusetts, featuring America's first public " wading pool "; the George Washington Vanderbilt II Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina ; the master plans for the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University near Palo Alto, California ; and Montebello Park in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Ontario County is part of the Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area.
In 2006, Progressive Farmer rated Ontario County as the " Best Place to Live " in the U. S., for its " great schools, low crime, excellent health care " and its proximity to Rochester.
Ontario County is in western New York State, east of Buffalo, southeast of Rochester, and northwest of Ithaca.
Captain Stairs is commemorated with identical 3 tablets ( c. 1902 ) in the vestibule of Mackenzie Building at Royal Military College of Canada, St. George's Cathedral ( Kingston, Ontario ) and in Rochester Cathedral near Chatham, England.
The league began in 1993 with 6 teams: Duluth-Superior Dukes ( Duluth, Minnesota ), Rochester Aces ( Rochester, Minnesota ), St. Paul Saints ( St. Paul, Minnesota ), Sioux Falls Canaries ( Sioux Falls, South Dakota ), Sioux City Explorers ( Sioux City, Iowa ) and Thunder Bay Whiskey Jacks ( Thunder Bay, Ontario ).
One match is at Rochester against the Young Canadian club of Woodstock, Ontario, 75 – 11.
The new Rochester franchise will play at Sahlen's Stadium, the same stadium the Rochester Rattlers used at the end of their tenure in Rochester before relocating to Toronto, Ontario.
It serves as the major airport of the metro area known as Greater Rochester ( composed by the city of Rochester and the counties of Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Orleans and Wayne ).

Rochester and Railroad
He then faded from the public view, moving to Rochester, New York in 1943, working as a railroad porter for the New York Central Railroad and as a chef.
* Ashford Junction – A railroad junction built in the early 1880s by the Buffalo, Rochester, and Pittsburgh Railroad
Springville is home to five National Register of Historic Places-listed ( NRHP ) buildings ( Citizens National Bank ; Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Station ; Baptist Church of Springville ; United States Post Office ; Scobey Power Plant and Dam ) and the NRHP-listed East Main-Mechanic Streets Historic District.
From 1854 to 1956 Springwater was served by the New York ( Jersey City ) to Rochester Main Line of the Erie Railroad.
* Lehigh Valley Railroad Rochester Junction Station.
The Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum on NY 251 in Industry preserves local railroad heritage and is connected by a very short-line railroad to the New York Museum of Transportation around the corner on East River Road.
In 1852 the Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad ( later acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad ) built a track from Hanover, Ohio to Wellsville and in 1856 it built a track from Wellsville to Rochester, Pennsylvania.
The Brockwayville Passenger Depot, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.
The Worcester and Nashua Railroad was organized in 1845 ( opened 1848 ) and the Nashua and Rochester Railroad in 1847, forming a line between Worcester, Massachusetts, and Rochester, New Hampshire, via Nashua.
The W & N leased the N & R in 1874, and the two companies merged into the Worcester, Nashua and Rochester Railroad in 1883.
This acquisition also included the continuation from Rochester to Portland, Maine, incorporated in 1846 as the York and Cumberland Railroad.
It opened partially in 1851 and 1853, was reorganized as the Portland and Rochester Railroad in 1867, and opened the rest of the way in 1871.
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Station and Johnson-Jolls Complex are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
* Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad Station-a former railroad station listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Auburn and Rochester Railroad was chartered May 13, 1836, as a further extension via Geneva and Canandaigua to Rochester, opening on November 4, 1841.
The two lines merged on August 1, 1850, to form the rather indirect Rochester and Syracuse Railroad ( known later as the Auburn Road ).
To fix this, the Rochester and Syracuse Direct Railway was chartered and immediately merged into the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad on August 6, 1850.
To the west of Rochester, the Tonawanda Railroad was chartered April 24, 1832, to build from Rochester to Attica.

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