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Great Homes of Rochester

Travel through the streets of Rochester and you’ll find some extraordinary architecture. From California bungalows to English Tudors, French colonials to Victorians, the Flour City is home to so many beautiful dwellings. WXXI takes you on a private tour inside some of these exquisite house in Great Homes of Rochester.

Top Cast

  • Eleanor McQuillken

    Eleanor McQuillken

    Herself

  • Geff Yancey

    Geff Yancey

    Himself

  • Cynthia Howk

    Cynthia Howk

    Herself / Historian

  • Charles Reagan

    Charles Reagan

    Himself / Charlotte Whitney Allen's Chauffeur

  • Victoria Schmitt

    Victoria Schmitt

    Herself / Friend of Charlotte Whitney Allen

  • Ruth Rosenberg Naparsteck

    Ruth Rosenberg Naparsteck

    Herself / Rochester City Historian

  • Mary Hanson

    Mary Hanson

    Herself / VP of Rural Opportunities, Inc.

  • Stuart Mitchell

    Stuart Mitchell

    Himself / CEO of Rural Opportunities Inc.

  • Kate Hall

    Kate Hall

    Self / Rural Opportunities Inc. Employee

Overview

Travel through the streets of Rochester and you’ll find some extraordinary architecture. From California bungalows to English Tudors, French colonials to Victorians, the Flour City is home to so many beautiful dwellings. WXXI takes you on a private tour inside some of these exquisite house in Great Homes of Rochester.

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