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City of Rochester.

City of Rochester.

Location of Rochester, Michigan Location of Rochester, Michigan Rochester is a town/city on the northern outskirts of Metro Detroit, in northeast Oakland County, in the U.S.

Stony Creek is a neighborhood on the northeast end of the town/city on the border with Rochester Hills.

The Bluffs is a neighborhood on the southeast corner of the town/city on the border with Rochester Hills.

Yates is shared with Shelby Charter Township, Macomb County and Rochester Hills.

The town/city was titled for Rochester, New York, just like Rochester, Minnesota, as many early pioneer to the region were formerly from the state of New York.

Historically, past industries formerly positioned in Rochester encompassed a refinery for sugar beets, a paper products company, and the Western Knitting Mills factory, which was later adapted and utilized amid World War II for incendiary manufacturing businesses that no longer exist in the area.

Rochester was served by two barns s as well as the Detroit United Railway, an interurban to Royal Oak and Detroit.

The reclaimed territory is the site of the current postal service, Rochester Hills library, and Olde Towne Road.

Michigan became the 26th state in 1837, and the Village of Rochester was formed on April 12, 1869, inside the boundaries of Avon Township.

By 1895, Rochester's populace was 900. The village became the town/city of Rochester in 1967, breaking away from Avon Township.

Avon Township became the City of Rochester Hills in 1984, following a long court battle, where the town/city of Rochester took in 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2) of Avon Township's land.

It more than doubled the town/city of Rochester's size. According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 3.83 square miles (9.92 km2), all land. Since an annexation of a section of Avon Township (now Rochester Hills), the town/city has an easterly boundary that extends to the border with Macomb County.

The town/city has held the annual "Rochester Hometown Christmas Parade" since 1951.

Established in 1817, Rochester was one of Oakland County's first settlements.

Rochester Grain Elevator Located at the corner of University Drive and Water Street is the Rochester Grain Elevator (originally titled Griggs Grain Elevator), in the form of a red barn, and assembled in 1880.

Royal Park Hotel In September 2004, the Royal Park Hotel, a four-diamond luxury boutique hotel, designed by Victor Saroki opened in downtown Rochester.

Today the foundry is fully restored, and home to The Rochester Mills brewery restaurant, as well as a several other businesses.

RCS Administration Center is the former Rochester High School, at one point in its past serving kindergarten through graduating senior students.

Built in 1889 but renovated at different times in its history, it opened as Rochester School (Avon #5), replacing an earlier school on that same site that had burned down in 1888.

Since the mid-1970s, the building has homed the Rochester Community Schools Board of Education offices and occasional related affairs, and is certainly one of the biggest and noteworthy structures in the city.

The Paint Creek Trail of 8.5 miles (14 km) joins the Rochester region to the Lake Orion, Michigan area.

Rotary Gateway Park in Rochester, Michigan.

Paint Creek and Clinton River Trails City is at the cross section of two primary "Rails-to-Trails" projects: the Paint Creek Trail and Clinton River trail.

They connect to a several major parks, including Bloomer Park, Rochester Municipal Park, Stoney Creek Metropark and the Dinosaur Hill Nature Preserve.

Paint Creek Center for the Arts Paint Creek Center for the Arts is a county-wide non-profit art center dedicated to promoting the arts and creative excellence through a full range of cultural programming including studio art classes for kids and grownups, exhibitions of emerging and established Michigan artists, outreach programs, improve involvement and the annual Art & Apples Festival.

Rochester Avon Recreation Authority The Rochester Avon Recreation Authority (RARA) has been a recreation provider to Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Oakland Township since 1946.

Rochester Municipal Park Formerly called Avon Park, is the biggest park region in the city, comprising a large portion of the downtown area.

Linked with the Paint Creek trail fitness (and including a momentous portion of the creek itself), it offers a quiet, naturalized setting, easily appreciateed from its own trail system, as well as two playground areas, lighted tennis courts, an outside music-stage amphitheater, the Rochester Community House, and the Kiwanis Pavilion.

Several town/city celebrations take place in downtown: MI Earthday Festival (on Earthday weekend), Dancing in the Streets (August), Music in the Park (Thursdays in summer), Art & Apples Festival (weekend after Labor Day in September), and the Heritage Festival (Memorial Day Weekend), which includes two classic automobile shows.

Water Tower, City of Rochester, Michigan Rochester Hills Public Library in Rochester, MI The town/city of Rochester is governed by a seven-member town/city council and its mayor.

The government provides full town/city services, including police, fire and water/sewer services, similar to many other communities in north Oakland County.

Rochester Community Schools is the enhance school precinct encompassing Rochester and encircling areas. The town/city contracts with neighboring Rochester Hills for enhance library services for the city's residents.

This list includes citizens from the region (Rochester Hills, Rochester, and Oakland Township) (48306, 48307, 48309, 48363) Andrew Good, Major League baseball player, raised in Rochester Hills and graduated from Rochester High Madonna, singer-songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actress; raised in Rochester Hills and graduated from Rochester Adams High School; produced chart-topping hits such as, "Like a Virgin", "Vogue" and "Into the Groove" Peter Vanderkaay, Olympic swimmer, interval up in Oakland Township and graduated from Rochester Adams HS in 2002; won gold medal at 2004 Summer Olympics in 4x200 no-charge style relay; in 2008 Beijing Olympics, won bronze medal in 200m freestyle and gold in 4 200 m freestyle relay Paul Davis, experienced basketball player graduated from Rochester High School and earned Mr.

Jason Varitek, catcher for the Boston Red Sox, was born in Rochester; in 2005 was titled the captain of the Red Sox, the third player given that honor Rude Jude, tv and radio personality, graduated from Rochester High School Amy Frazier, Rochester Adams High School graduate, experienced tennis player whose longterm position encompassed 20 consecutive US Open appearances Shawn Hare, former baseball player with the Detroit Tigers, New York Mets and Texas Rangers; attended Rochester Community schools Brian Sell, a retired marathoner, resides in Rochester Hills Images of Rochester, Michigan Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rochester, Michigan City of Rochester