Silver and Gold Magazine Summer 2019 | Page 17

Your Great Value Summer Getaway! ROCHESTER – the third largest city in New York State – rises on Lake Ontario’s southern shore. One of the most affordable and arts-vibrant cities in the U.S., Rochester is just a 90 minute drive from the Niagara Falls border crossing, and about a three hour drive from Toronto. The summer is an exciting season to visit Rochester. Known as the “Flower City,” Rochester could just as easily be called the “Festival City.” Rochester plays host to more than 140 festivals each year. Summer favorites include: The Rochester International Jazz Festival in June, which is often ranked as one of the top Jazz Festivals in the world; the Corn Hill Summer Arts Festival in July, a must-visit for shopping of art, crafts and other unique gifts; and the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival in early September, the largest multi-genre arts festival in New York State. Rochester’s food and drink scene is also a reason to plan a visit. New restaurants, breweries, wineries, distilleries and coffee roasters are making a name for themselves on the local, regional and national level. Try local favourites like Restaurant Good Luck, Radio Social, The Revelry, Bitter Honey and Bar Bantam. Besides the venerable Genesee Brewery, Rochester is rich with craft breweries, including Rohrbach Brewing, ROC Brewing and many more. Rochester’s first urban winery just opened up with Living Roots, while Casa Larga Vineyards and Winery has been making Italian-inspired wines in Rochester since 1978. In Rochester’s Public Market District, check out Black Button Distilling, the first small batch distillery to open in Rochester since prohibition. If you love exploring the arts and culture scene – you’ve come to the right place! Named one of the most arts-vibrant cities in the United States, Rochester offers experiences year-round, from stage productions and documentary film screenings to craft festivals and street art. ADVERTORIAL THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY Visitors return for attractions like The Strong National Museum of Play (home to the Toy Hall of Fame), the George Eastman Museum, and the Memorial Art Gallery. Love history? Enjoy a visit to the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, home to Susan B. Anthony during her 40 most politically active years. Or take a step back in time at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, a 19th century village brought to life at New York’s largest living history museum – and the third largest living history museum in the U.S. To plan your summer visit to Rochester, NY, head to visitrochester.com for information on hotels, restaurants, museums, summer events and more. The Perfect Base. Make Rochester the base for your next western New York getaway. Located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario and alongside the historic Erie Canal, experience world-class arts, history, golf, entertainment, and great value for your dollar. For more information, go to visitrochester.com. Mark your calendar for summer events: CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival, Corn Hill Arts Festival, Park Ave Summer Art Festival and more. ®NYSED Photo Credit: Andy Buscemi and Sprung Photography