A walking tour with Bill Poray will explore Rochester's history, highlighting the city's notable landmarks and neighborhoods. The tour will take participants through the city's historic districts, including the High Falls area and the Genesee River.

"I am excited to share my knowledge of Rochester's history with the community". The tour will focus on the city's industrial past, including its role in the Erie Canal and the Genesee River.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the city's notable figures, including George Eastman and Susan B. Anthony. The tour will also highlight the city's cultural attractions, including the Memorial Art Gallery and the George Eastman Museum. Rochester residents can expect to gain a new appreciation for their city's history and culture.

The tour will be held on June 22 and will start at the Rochester City Hall. Residents can register for the tour by visiting the city's website. As the tour approaches, Rochester residents can look forward to exploring their city's rich history and culture.

The tour is a great opportunity for residents to learn more about their city and its notable landmarks and neighborhoods. The city will also be offering additional walking tours throughout the summer, so residents can look forward to more opportunities to explore Rochester's history and culture.